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10 Martynia annua Seeds (With Holes )
10 Martynia annua Seeds (With Holes )
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Martynia annua seeds are used in tribal jewelry mainly because of their natural shape, durability, and cultural symbolism
Unique Natural Shape
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The seeds are large, hard, and have a distinctive claw-like or hooked form.
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This unusual shape gives tribal jewelry a bold, rustic, and eye-catching look without heavy carving or shaping.
2. Strong and Durable
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The seed coat is thick and woody, so it can withstand wear and tear.
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It keeps its shape for years, even with daily use in necklaces, earrings, and decorative hair ornaments.
3. Easy to Work With
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The hollow spaces between the “claws” make it easier to thread or tie into designs.
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No heavy drilling is needed compared to other very hard seeds.
4. Natural Dark Color
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Seeds are usually brown to dark brown, which pairs well with beads, shells, and bright tribal fabrics.
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They can also be polished or oiled to enhance their shine.
5. Cultural & Traditional Significance
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In some tribal communities of central and eastern India, Martynia seeds are linked to protection and good luck.
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Their claw-like appearance is sometimes believed to ward off evil spirits or negative energy.
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They’ve been part of folk ornamentation for generations, especially among women during festivals.
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