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Lot Of 25 Cowrie Full Mix Size Cauri Peterandclo Size=XL-4771
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LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURISCowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo).
Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa.
Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri.
These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions.
Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination.
Source: Wikipedia
These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports.
REF CAURIS 140311 /
Lot of 25 cowries
COUNTRY Origin: INDIA
MATERIAL: CAURIS
DIMENSION
AVERAGE
OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-
LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURIS Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo). Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa. Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri. These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions. Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination. Source: Wikipedia These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports. REF CAURIS 140311 / Lot of 25 cowries COUNTRY Origin: INDIA MATERIAL: CAURIS DIMENSION AVERAGE OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-
LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURIS Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo). Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa. Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri. These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions. Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination. Source: Wikipedia These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports. REF CAURIS 140311 / Lot of 25 cowries COUNTRY Origin: INDIA MATERIAL: CAURIS DIMENSION AVERAGE OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-
LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURIS Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo). Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa. Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri. These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions. Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination. Source: Wikipedia These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports. REF CAURIS 140311 / Lot of 25 cowries COUNTRY Origin: INDIA MATERIAL: CAURIS DIMENSION AVERAGE OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-
LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURIS Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo). Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa. Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri. These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions. Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination. Source: Wikipedia These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports. REF CAURIS 140311 / Lot of 25 cowries COUNTRY Origin: INDIA MATERIAL: CAURIS DIMENSION AVERAGE OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-
LOT OF 25 WHOLE CAURIS Cowry shells (Cypraea moneta) are a variety of shellfish found in the Maldives and Soulou Islands (between the Philippines and Borneo). Spread by Arab and European sailors from the tenth century, these shells were used as currency in much of Africa. Their name comes from the Sanskrit word kaparda or kapardika, then transformed by the English into cauri or cowri. These shells are still found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific regions. Cowries continue to be used today as decorations and objects of divination. Source: Wikipedia These cowries are intended to be sewn, glued on different supports. REF CAURIS 140311 / Lot of 25 cowries COUNTRY Origin: INDIA MATERIAL: CAURIS DIMENSION AVERAGE OF A CAURI: 15/20 mm +/-