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Cultural heritage and current applications
Prayer Nuts are displayed in several museums of the world. For a personal quest you can look at some websites as below:
www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/BK-1981-1?lang=nl 
www.museumvoorreligieuzekunst.nl/VB01.php
www.lowcountriessculpture.org/briefhistorynl6.htm
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betnuss

Some Prayer Nuts uses and ideas:
-	A gift at the birth of a newborn, birthday present, anniversary, etc.
-	In a quiet corner of a primary school a large Prayer Nut is displayed on a stand. Pupils are allowed to write into the prayer nut the names of classmates or relatives who are ill.
-	As a personal gift
-	At a personality training workshop the use of the prayer nut can be an effective mean to help realize those difficult facts you face when you want to organize thoughts, facts and feelings.
-	During family weekends, fathers and sons, or mothers and daughters, are united by following a program in which the Prayer Nut becomes a connecting element between generations and their God.
http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/BK-1981-1?lang=nlhttp://www.museumvoorreligieuzekunst.nl/VB01.phphttp://www.lowcountriessculpture.org/briefhistorynl6.htmhttp://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betnussshapeimage_5_link_0shapeimage_5_link_1shapeimage_5_link_2shapeimage_5_link_3
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