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  2. Loquito por ti - Wikipedia

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    Loquito por ti (English: Crazy About You), [1] [2] is a Colombian telenovela that premiered on Caracol Televisión on 10 October 2018. [3] The telenovela is based on the life of Colombian tropical music singers, Rodolfo Aicardi, and Gustavo "El Loko" Quintero .

  3. Worry beads - Wikipedia

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    Worry beads made from different materials. Worry beads or komboloi/kompoloi (Greek: κομπολόι, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloi̯], 'bead collection'; plural: κομπολόγια, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloʝa]) is a string of beads manipulated with one or two hands and used to pass time in Greek and Cypriot culture.

  4. Quipu - Wikipedia

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    The knotted strings of quipus were often made with an "elaborate system of knotted cords, dyed in various colors, the significance of which was known to the magistrates". [73] Fading of color, natural or dyed, cannot be reversed, and may indicate further damage to the fibers. Colors can darken if damaged by dust or by certain dyes and mordants ...

  5. Friendship bracelet - Wikipedia

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    Friendship bracelet – easy stripe form Step-by-step diagram of basic knot associated with friendship bracelets. A friendship bracelet is a decorative bracelet given by one person to another as a symbol of friendship. Friendship bracelets are often handmade, usually of embroidery floss or thread and are a type of macramé.

  6. Prayer beads - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Fathers of the 3rd to 5th centuries, used pebbles or knotted ropes to count prayers, typically the Jesus Prayer ("Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner"). The invention is attributed to Anthony the Great or his associate Pachomius the Great in the 4th century. In Vita of Saint Paul of Thebes (227 AD to 342 AD ...

  7. Red string (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    Red string from near the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Wearing a thin scarlet or a crimson string (Hebrew: חוט השני, khutt hashani) as a type of talisman is a Jewish folk custom which is practiced as a way to ward off misfortune which is brought about by the "evil eye" (Hebrew: עין הרע).

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