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  2. This SC coastal store has been roping in visitors for more ...

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    The rope used is twisted together by hand before being used to make the hammock. Once completed, it is then sent to the manufacturing plant in Greenville, North Carolina, where the hardware is added.

  3. Prayer rope - Wikipedia

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    The prayer rope is commonly made out of wool, symbolizing the flock of Christ; [4] though in modern times other materials are used also. The traditional color of the rope is black (symbolizing mourning for one's sins), [4] with either black or colored beads. The beads (if they are colored) and at least a portion of the tassel are traditionally ...

  4. Rope - Wikipedia

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    Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material (e.g., rattan, a natural material), but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. [1] [2] [3] Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, they have a higher tensile strength, they are more resistant to rotting than ropes created from natural fibres, and they can be ...

  5. Natural rope - Wikipedia

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    A natural rope is a rope that is made from natural fibers. [1] These fibers are obtained from organic material (such as materials produced by plants). [ 2 ] Natural ropes suffer from many problems including susceptibility to rotting , degradation, mildew [ 1 ] and wear out very quickly.

  6. Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The handle can be of any color and may be made of wood, bamboo, metal, or a synthetic material, such as fiberglass. It has a maximum diameter of 1 cm ( 2 / 5 ") at its widest, a cylindrical or conical shape, and may have an anti-slip grip with a maximum length of 10 cm (4").

  7. Kautuka - Wikipedia

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    A red colored kautuka is visible on the neck of the vessel. A pratisara or kautuka serves a ritual role in Hinduism, and is tied by the priest or oldest family member on the wrist of a devotee, patron, loved one or around items such as kalasha or lota (vessel) for a rite-of-passage or yajna ritual. [2] [6] It is the woven thread in the pooja ...