Sunshine
$29.29
Sunshine is a starter waist bead strand made with yellow gold silver-lined glass seed beads to carry the energy of optimism, personal power, and radiant confidence.
Overview
Created for the woman who brings light wherever she goes.
Sunshine is an intentionally crafted waist bead strand made with yellow gold silver-lined glass seed beads. This piece was designed to carry the energy of optimism, personal power, and joy that refuses to be contained.
Sunshine is for the woman who wakes up and chooses warmth. She doesn't wait for the day to be good — she makes it good.
She makes a meaningful gift for anyone stepping into a season of confidence and self-trust.
Affirmation: I carry my own light. I choose joy. My energy is radiant.
Crystals & Their Meanings
Yellow gold carries the energy of the solar plexus chakra — confidence, willpower, and personal identity. The silver-lined glass catches light from every angle, creating a warm shimmer that shifts as you move. This is a strand that doesn't sit still — it glows with you.
Will They Fit Me?
When to Wear
- Grounding yourself — when life feels chaotic and you need to come back to center
- New commitments — tie them on when you're starting something that matters
- Celebrating growth — mark a milestone with something permanent
- Embracing your body — waist beads worship YOUR body, exactly as it is
- Seeking courage — a quiet reminder that you've got this
- Tracking your journey — feel them shift as your body changes
The Details
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Historical Origin
Waist beads trace back over 4,000 years to ancient Egypt (Kemet), where they were worn by women of all classes as symbols of femininity, fertility, and spiritual protection.
In West African traditions — particularly among the Yoruba, Krobo, and Ashanti peoples — waist beads marked rites of passage: a girl's transition into womanhood, a bride's preparation for marriage, a mother's celebration of new life. They were never about size or shape. They were about honoring the body as sacred ground.
Today, waist beads continue that tradition. When you tie them on, you're participating in a lineage of women who understood that adorning the body is an act of love, not vanity. The beads move with you, settle where your body allows, and become part of your daily ritual — a constant, quiet affirmation that you are enough exactly as you are.



