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October 28, 2014 / Posted by:

The grain of rice necklace!

One of the many mysteries from the 90s that still haunts my mind today is, “What kind of next level magic wizardry was pulled to write out names and notes of love on tiny grains of rice?!” Nearly ever mall I went to in the 90s (and I went to a lot because what else was there to do) had a kiosk where they sold grain of rice necklaces. You could get your name on the grain of rice or some kind of note. Wikipedia says that rice writing is an ancient art and goes back thousands of years. It originated in India and Ancient Anatolia and rice artisans believed it brought good luck. The art REALLY evolved in the 90s when teens bought rice art at mall kiosks and hung it around their necks or on their cell phones.

In the 90s, nobody really thought it was weird to wear a vial of water with a grain of rice in it, but today some hos might think that shit was weird. Personally, I think it’s weird to think that’s weird. Do not question the grain of rice necklace.

The grain of rice necklace probably isn’t a huge thing anymore, because people are afraid that wearing a grain of white rice around their neck will attract CARBS! Now if only malls sold quinoa necklaces….

Pic: Name-Painting.com

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