Bound in Opal
Description
A soft statement of inner light.
Delicate yellow beads are paired with calming Peruvian Opal to create an adornment rooted in serenity, clarity, and grace. Mined from the Andean mountains of Peru, Peruvian Opal carries a soothing energy that supports emotional balance, gentle strength, and openness of the heart.
This waist bead is created for the woman who moves through life with softness and intention, who honors grace without dimming her power. It is meant to feel light on the body while holding quiet presence.
Please note that the yellow beads may naturally fade over time, a reflection of wear, movement, and lived experience. This gentle change is part of the piece’s journey, evolving as you do.
Wear Peruvian Opal as a reminder that softness can be luminous, and intention is its own form of strength.
Opal
Zodiac - Cancer, Libra, Scorpio, Pisces
Element - Water
Numerical Vibration - Number 8
Typical colours - white, pink, black, beige, blue, yellow, brown, orange, red, green, purple.
Opals are "hydrophane", which means they absorb water. When water is absorbed their appearance changes. If the Opals are submerged in water they may lose their fire temporarily and turn yellow or brown. The fire and color should come back once the opals have fully dried
What Are Waist Beads?
Waist beads are traditional African ornaments worn around the waist or hips. They can be made from various materials like glass, wood, or plastic beads and are often worn for cultural, aesthetic, or symbolic purposes. Worn for different reasons across the content of Africa. They can signify femininity, spirituality, fertility, or be used for body shaping. Here are just a few reasons why women wear waist beads.
Body Adornment
Many women wear waist beads simply for their aesthetic appeal.
They can serve as a form of self-expression, allowing women to celebrate their individuality and embrace their bodies with confidence.
Complementing outfits and making the wearer feel more attractive and confident.
Cultural Significance
Waist beads hold deep cultural significance in many African, Caribbean and the diaspora
communities, symbolizing femininity, fertility, sensuality and more.
They are often worn during significant life events, celebrations, and rituals, connecting wearers to their cultural heritage
Body Awareness
Waist beads can also serve a practical purpose by helping women track changes in their body size and shape.
They can be used as a subte too for monitoring weight fluctuations or progress in fitness journeys.
Mindfulness
By incorporating waist beads into their daily life, women establish a connection to their aspirations and goals.
Each bead or gemstone becomes a symbolic representation of their dreams, serving as a constant reminder of what they strive to achieve.
As they adorn themselves with these intentional adornments, women cultivate a sense of mindfulness and purpose, anchoring
themselves to their innermost ambitions and goals.
How To Measure My Waist?
These are removable waist beads so you will need to measure your waist to get the correct size
⬇️OPTION 1⬇️
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR WAIST
- Gather your materials: Get a flexible measuring tape. If you don't have one, you can use a string or a piece of ribbon and then measure it against a ruler.
- Find the right spot: Locate your natural waistline, which is typically the narrowest part of your torso, above your belly button and below your ribcage. Stand up straight and relax your stomach muscles. Measure on bare skin.
- Wrap the tape around your waist: Hold one end of the measuring tape at your belly button and wrap it around your waistline. Make sure the tape is parallel to the ground and snug against your skin without being too tight or too loose.
- Take the measurement: Once the tape is wrapped around your waist, take note of the measurement where the end of the tape meets the rest of it. Ensure the tape is level all the way around your waist.
- Check the measurement: Record the measurement in inches not centimeters.
- Double-check for accuracy: For accuracy, measure your waist a couple of times to ensure consistency. If you're using a string, measure it against a ruler to get the exact measurement.
7. Now pick your waist bead size: If you measured and got 34 inches, we suggest you add an inch. So your size in waist beads would be 35.
⬇️ OPTION 2⬇️
Click here to watch our instructional video on how to measure your waist for waist beads
How To Care For My Jewelry?
BEST PRACTICES FOR OUR WAIST BEADS
- Make sure to twist the clasp all the way so it doesn't loosen when wearing it.
- Our waist beads can be worn in the shower, pool or beach. But with continual wear in those conditions may shorten the life span of the waist bead(s)
- REMINDER: Check to see which gemstones are able to get wet.
• Best it stored in individual jewelry box, cotton cloth, or tissue wrap when not wearing.
No Measuring Tape?
This size chart is based on average measurements and may vary by body shape. Use it as a guide to find your fit. When in doubt, choose the middle size.
Size Chart
| US Pants Size | Suggested Waist Bead Size |
|---|---|
| XS (0-2) | 23-28 inches |
| SM (4-6) | 29-33 inches |
| MD (8-10) | 34-39 inches |
| L (12-14) | 40-45 inches |
| XL (16-18) | 46-50 inches |
| 1X (16W-22W) | 50-56 inches |
The first number is your natural waist. The second number is your lower waist. The third number is your hips.
The girlies love our waist beads