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Pay attention to the number of beads
The number of beads is 108, 27, 2 1.

1, 108: In Buddhism, 108 hand beads are the most common. This number has special significance in Buddhism and represents the existence of the universe. 108 can be decomposed into 1, 0, 8, which respectively represent the origin, emptiness and completeness of all existence.

2,27: In Hinduism, 27 beads often collude with each other. This number represents the number of gods in Hindu classics, and each god has his own scriptures and worship methods. Wearing a bracelet with 27 beads is considered as a way to contact and protect the gods.

3.2 1: In some belief systems, 2 1 handball is regarded as a complete cycle. It is used to express the completeness and comprehensiveness of prayer.

Historical origin of beading:

1, ancient Egypt: Ancient Egypt was one of the early users of Pearl Hand. They use various materials to make hand beads, such as stone, agate and glass. These hand beads are used as decorations to show social status and personal wealth.

2. Ancient Greece and Rome: There were bracelets in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. In these cultures, beading is regarded as a part of religion and ritual. They are usually associated with sacred things and used for prayer, worship and ritual activities.

3. Asian culture: Asia has a long history of bracelet culture. For example, Buddhists in India and Nepal use 108 rosary for meditation and chanting. Buddhists in Japan use 2 1 beads as bracelets, which are also used for meditation and prayer.

4. India and Turkey: Handmade beading also has a long history in India and Turkey. Indian amber bracelets are a part of ancient jewelry culture, used for decoration and good luck. Turkey's folded bead string is a special handicraft, which consists of several connected beads.

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