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This necklace is constructed of the Lubaida: traditional beads that adorn Bonda women. The Bonda woman displays brilliant colors in her attire and ornaments, and the Lubaida among them is significant. This Lubaida consists of four strings of two colors of glass beads, yellow and orange. The colorful beads are threaded using cotton threads, making the necklace stable yet flexible. The four strands connect together at the ends, giving a close finish to the Lubaida and the layered look of a necklace.
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This necklace is constructed of the Lubaida: traditional beads that adorn Bonda women. The Bonda woman displays brilliant colors in her attire and ornaments, and the Lubaida among them is significant. This Lubaida consists of four strings of two colors of glass beads, yellow and orange. The colorful beads are threaded using cotton threads, making the necklace stable yet flexible. The four strands connect together at the ends, giving a close finish to the Lubaida and the layered look of a necklace.
With contrasting colors, yellow meaning energy and joy, and orange signifying vigor, offer a peek into Bonda people's way of life and their exuberant expressions. Each necklace shows traditional craftsmanship and sustainability from the perspective of raw materials used. Each Lubaida becomes personalized according to the wearer while still incorporating broad community cultural motifs. It is worn during rituals, functions, and daily life; there it takes on the lots of meanings as an ornament of tribal pride and womanhood. In fact, it holds visual identity to Bonda women and protects the tribe's artistic tradition.
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