Coral Beads and the popularity among the Nigeria Culture


Jewellery is a symbol of love, art and  story of life journey. Woman are one of the rarest gemstones on earth and are meticulously hand selected by their maker. Women around the world love gemstones especially during their engagement or wedding to enhance their beauty.

In Nigeria both men and women love Precious Coral Beads during their traditional wedding and its also part of a certain culture in Nigeria.

Precious coral or red coral is the common name given to Corallium rubrumand several related species of marine coral.The distinctive attribute of precious corals is their durable and intensely colored red or pink skeleton, which is used for making jewellery.

Precious coral is more popular than any other gemstone in Nigeria due to its richness in color and the bold statement which is express through clothing and other adornments worn at weddings.

Some part of Nigeria like the Igbos and Edos Coral beads is a symbol of royalty or one who has a chieftaincy title. There are some shapes of coral beads that only Chief wears.  Corals beads used in Edo are different from those got from the North of Nigeria, in Yoruba land and the Eastern part of Nigeria.

The famous place to buy coral beads in the UK is in Liverpool street close to petticoat Lane market and retailers are mainly Nigerians.  Clients choice their precious coral beads that range from £50 and it is string together in the shop. Ready made corals beads designs are also displayed for the clients to have an an idea of the styles.

Coral Beads are not just simply ornamental, but are believed to have effective power (ase), that is, the power to cause any vow or curse to come to pass. Wearing of Coral beads is a crucial component of what gives an Oba(King)divine powers. This believe is also used in the Nigeria movie industry called Nollywood to write script which portrays different scenarios when an Oba forbids a person never to return  to the village due to been dishonest. The word of an Oba is food for thoughts and must never be taken likely due to the believe of the divine powers of an Oba. People waits hours to see an Oba because he can change their  situation by praying for them and it would come to pass.

“Ikele”, (meaning royalty) is an important coral beads in Benin. It signifies recognition and greatness.  Another significance of the bead is that it is only the Oba that can give it out to those who have achieved greatness in the Kingdom.  It is an honor to be recognize by an Oba because people then respect them more in their community.

Ooni(Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi) of the Yoruba kingdom of Ile-Ife since 2015  is seen in the picture below wearing a hand woven crown made of beads that is similar to coral and coral necklace and bracelet made of coral as a symbol of royalty.

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Below is a picture of Nigeria leading actress Mercy Johnson Okojie wearing Coral beads  as a necklace and hair accessory on her traditional wedding. The picture is an example of  how Nigeria woman use coral beads to enhance their beauty. Mercy’s coral beads has been designed using gold to tell a tale of beauty and express her wealth in the society.

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Coral beads worn in nigeria is a symbol of power, wealth, royalty and beauty.

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Gold Digger


Gold is a precious metal which is valuable and greatly sought-after. Gold in its polish state looks irresistible. However, they are different process of gold digging.

Photo by Andrew Lucas; courtesy of Bartar Jewellery Co., Ltd.

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A gold digger is an expertise in mining gold from the ground. There are different methods for gold mining which include Gold panning, sluicing, dredging, hard rocking and dredging.

Gold mining is a lot of hard work and expensive project from raw to polish. According to research Africa and India are the largest known deposits of gold.

There are also illegal mining where people don’t have authorisation for mining gold and they don’t support the local community. World Gold Council support Conflict-Free Gold Standard which ensure that “mining companies can assess and provide confidence their gold has been extracted in a way that does not cause, support or benefit unlawful armed conflict, or contribute to human rights abuses or breaches of international humanitarian law” by World Gold Council.

The Super Pit gold mine in Australia. Picture copyright by Brian Voon Yee Yap.

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Iesha in Osun state in  Nigeria where men dig for Gold.

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Guinea_Siguiri_miner_womanWoman panning for gold in Guinea

Enjoy Kanye West song Gold Digger.

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