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  1. The city of Qom, in Iran, is the only place where traditional faience Donkey beads are still being made. These beads were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. They are very striking in a group or as a single focal bead. Donkey beads are named for the tradition of placing a bead around a donkeys neck to ward off evil spirits.

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  2. Donkey beads are still being produced in the holy city of Qom, Iran. Traditionally the donkey bead is a good luck symbol. It was placed around donkeys necks to ward away evil spirits. In modern day it is still seen as a good luck charm. Varies 18mm – 22mm. Share this Product. Donkey Beads – vintage 1970’s Persian faience.

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    Check out our persian donkey beads selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our pendant necklaces shops.

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    Check out our iranian donkey beads selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our chains shops.

  5. The holy city of Qom, Iran is the only place where traditional faience Donkey Beads are still being made. These all came from the estate of a spiritualist. They're all handmade and measure about 23 mm in diameter and 15 mm in thickness.

  6. Qom Technique is inscribed in the world EXPO in Hanover, Germany as an example of Human Culture and Knowledge Continuityunder the number 502. “Kharmohre, The Blue Pearl of Ancient Iran” was the project name under which kharmohre was introduced to the world one more time. Kharmohre as the national heritage. The city of Qom is now well-known ...

  7. Thisrustically beautiful vintage bracelet features 9 large, blue Donkey Beads” that were made in Qom, Iran. Known as “Khar- Mohreh, which means “Mark of the Donkey”, such beads have long been used for...from

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