Beads are not just adornment! No, beads have been used by mankind for centuries.
Beads have been used by civilizations to represent status, used in religious and social ceremony, and as currency.
Traders to Africa, the Americas and Asia would use European glass beads in exchange for gold, ivory, palm oil, beaver pelts, spices and even slaves.

Beads can signify a persons marital status and beads used during social rituals such as weddings can play a major role. In Africa within differing tribes beads are used by both men and women to display marital status, age, and beauty. It is considered that the more beaded necklaces the unmarried female possesses the greater beauty she posses and the more desirable she is as beads are gifted by admirers over the years!

Even in our modern western society beaded jewellery is often sought for brides and their bridesmaids as adornment with the bridal party receiving their beaded jewellery as a gift from the bride.
Beads play an important role in religious and social ceremony. Beads are woven into intricate masks and adorn garments that were and are still used during ceremony on many continents including Asia, North America (Indian), Mid and South America, Africa and Europe. Beads are used during religious prayer within many religions.
Today we can all enjoy the tactile beauty of working with beads and the satisfaction of arranging them into works of wearable art. If your bead fascination is new than welcome to a wonderful world you will never wish to leave. If you have had a love of beads for some time now than you already know what we are talking about!