Behold The 16th-Century Prayer Nuts That Sold For A Staggering $205,000

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Gymbo
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Those are incredible
PacifistAg
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Wow! Never heard of the before. That are beautiful.
Sapper Redux
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I've seen a couple before but not that extravagant. The art from that era is astounding.
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schmendeler
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Deez nutz right here?
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schmendeler said:

Deez nutz right here?


You beat me to it!
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Dad-O-Lot
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I saw the title and expected an article on Christian Slavery in the 1500s.
PacifistAg
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AstroAg17 said:

Those are awesome. What is the function of a prayer nut?
Per the article, looks like they were worn by wealthy people as a "symbol of religious devotion", and the were "considered to be a manifestation of one's faith and devotion".
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RetiredAg said:

AstroAg17 said:

Those are awesome. What is the function of a prayer nut?
Per the article, looks like they were worn by wealthy people as a "symbol of religious devotion", and the were "considered to be a manifestation of one's faith and devotion".



Man, James Avery has really gone downhill, huh?
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Is the old man still alive? When I was a kid we moved from Kerrville to College Station, and his mistress moved into my old house.
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