I put this up in my first house, but have lost it since then and can't find a replacement!
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Amazing! Were you already familiar with it? If not, how did you find it?
Thank you very much.
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There are definitely jewelry worth bean varieties out there.
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Not familiar, used Google image search on my phone. Where you can circle things on your screen, added art to the search and popped up pretty quick.
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Weird, I've done that a bunch of times with no results. Genuinely, thank you for finding it.
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Nothing came up for me, until I tightened in on just the print. Leaving the frame selected threw Google off the trail.
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Perhaps that was it; it's been a long time since I looked for the picture and I just posted it here on a whim, so I can't guarantee I never searched for it that way.
Thank you to both you and the OC for following up.
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I'm thinking P. coccineus earrings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaseolus_coccineus
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Adenanthera pavonina seem particular good for jewelry but maybe it wouldn't be considered a "bean".
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Lot's of seeds might be good for jewelry/ adornment. Doubtless we're not the first humans to consider this matter. I'm gonna go out on a botanical limb and say this ain't no bean. And it's darned pretty!
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Oh my gosh. This is amazing.
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Oh no it is a whole thing in native cultures.
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Could always just get a shelf and some mason jars filled with various beans to recreate the image, but in 3D.