For centuries, the Masai women have crafted handmade, glass-beaded jewelry as a means of expressing their heritage and way of life. This sacred art form is used to connect the people while creating beauty, an important aspect of the Masai culture and traditions. It is customary for this vibrant tribe to adorn themselves with elaborate beaded jewelry during times of celebration and everyday life symbolizing identity, social status, and pride. In the midst of the women’s many daily chores such as gathering water, cooking, taking care of the livestock, building homes, and caring for the children, they find comfort and connection in beading