The use of beads for adornment and beauty purposes among the Igbo people dates back to as early as 500BC. As indicated by some ancient artifacts, such as the Igbo Ukwu arts, wearing of beads have for centuries been a prominent feature of the traditional attires of the Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria. What does the Igbo beads represent? Igbo coral beads are traditional amulets made especially for chiefs; they are also a sign of divinity and respect. Today, couples in Nigeria wear them as part of their traditional wedding regalia to celebrate the spirit of their ancestors and receive marital blessings. The Coral Royal Beads is Elastic fit in to any wrist.