CEDI BEADS
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
Cedi beads are a type of handmade beads that are native to the Ashanti region of Ghana. They are made by skilled artisans who use traditional techniques to create intricate patterns and designs using brightly colored glass beads.
The beads are named after the currency of Ghana, the cedi, and are a popular form of currency among the Ashanti people. They are used for both adornment and trade and are often worn as part of traditional attire during ceremonies and festivals.
Cedi beads come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Some of the most popular shapes include cylindrical, round, and oblong. The colors range from bright and bold to muted and earthy, with popular colors including red, yellow, blue, green, and brown.
Overall, cedi beads are highly prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. They are a testament to the rich history and traditions of the Ashanti people and continue to be an important part of their cultural heritage today.
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