Alokik Golden Yellow Cowrie/Kaudi/Kawri/Kori Sea Shell For Puja And Multi Purpose Uses (51 Pcs.) Earthenware Yantra

Alokik Golden Yellow Cowrie/Kaudi/Kawri/Kori Sea Shell For Puja And Multi Purpose Uses (51 Pcs.) Earthenware Yantra (Pack of 51)

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Alokik Golden Yellow Cowrie/Kaudi/Kawri/Kori Sea Shell For Puja And Multi Purpose Uses (51 Pcs.) Earthenware Yantra  (Pack of 51)

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    Highlights
    • Cowries
    • Made of Earthenware
    • Height: 3 cm
    • Width: 3 cm
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  • Description
    Cowrie shells, or cowries, are mostly used today as decoration or in jewelry. They are a favorite type of seashell for ocean lovers because of their unique rounded shape, smooth surface, and porcelain appearance. Because of their beauty, cowries have been utilized by humans for thousands of years, as jewelry, game dice, and even as currency. At some point in history, cowries has been used as money on every inhabited continent. While cowries are the most abundant in the Indian ocean, their use spread worldwide. Cowries circulated in India and China as currency as early as three thousand years ago, and were used around the world until the twentieth century. The classical Chinese character for money is actually a stylized depiction of a cowrie shell. Archaeological findings in North America have discovered cowries far inland, farther than they could have washed up on their own, suggesting that they were brought inland by natives, possibly for use as money. Cowrie shells also were used in Africa as currency. The shells had been used by some of the western nations for centuries, but the shell money grew in popularity after the explosion of the slave trade in the 1500s. Western nations along the coast would purchase slaves from nations farther inland and pay them with cowries, and then sell the slaves to Europeans.
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    Specifications
    In The Box
    Pack of
    • 51
    Sales Package
    • 51 Cowries
    General
    Brand
    • Alokik
    Model Number
    • SMAP0164
    Model Name
    • Golden Yellow Cowrie/Kaudi/Kawri/Kori Sea Shell For Puja And Multi Purpose Uses (51 Pcs.)
    Material
    • Earthenware
    Type
    • Cowries
    Usage Instructions
    • Cowrie shells were useful as a monetary system because they were durable and could hold up to frequent handling, and wouldn't be lost to vermin like food, just like metal money.
    Net Quantity
    • 51
    Additional Features
    Other Features
    • Like coins, cowrie shells are small and easy to carry around, making them practical for transportation. Cowries are also frequently considered a symbol of the goddess Laxmi and are used in Hindu festivals.
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 3 cm
    Height
    • 3 cm
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