Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special
Red Light Special

Red Light Special

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Red Light Special- TLC

Baby it's yours, all yours, If you want it tonight, I'll give you the red light special, All through the night

 

Red- In the African culture, it reflects the sexual energy, courage, confidence, and passion. Reserved for ceremonies like tribal festivals, funerals, circumcisions of young boys and harvest dances.

 

*Traditional Handmade Tie on African waist beads. Do not Stretch. 

Standard 50inches (Approx Pants size 0-18)

Extended 65 inches (Approx Pants size 18-26)

*Please measure your waist in inches to get an accurate size. If a bigger size is needed, please send an email to Rhythmandbeads@gmail.com with your order number and your waist size. 

 

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Rhythm and Beads® is a leading African waist beads brand offering quality handmade products with comfort and class. Our exclusive range of waist beads ensures that you will never run out of class and charisma at any moment.

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Waist beads are commonly recognized as the colorful strands of femininity as these are handmade for every type of body and size. Many women around the world use waist beads in intimate settings to enhance their sensuality. Waist beads may also be closely associated with fertility. Women in Ghana reflect their tradition by wearing the waist beads in order to signify femininity. For the others, beads are a reflection of attraction to grab attention. Tap into your divine feminine.

Why People Wear Waist Beads?

Waist beads are traditional accessories made from seeds, glass beads or crystal stones worn around the waist. Waist beads have been worn by African women as a symbol of femininity and prosperity for centuries and it is believed to have been in existence since the 15th century.

Waist beads are popular across Africa. According to Google Arts & Culture, “Beads were first made in Africa from organic materials – like bone, shells and seeds – many thousand of years ago.” African women have traditionally worn these beads as a symbol of femininity, attraction and sexuality.