A Unique Necklace
text in Swedish below

One day I found myself holding a necklace that captured my interest. Small cylinders were attached to a pretty string with knots between each piece. I looked at it more closely. Each cylinder was a small bit of wood with a hole in it.
After sawing a thin branch into small bits can one pass a needle through the middle with a rope and create a necklace? Does one have to bore a hole? If you’ve got time to investigate the matter before Christmas, this could be a very beautiful and unique gift for the holiday season.

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Ett unikt halsband
I min hand fann jag en dag ett halsband som fångade mitt intresse. Det var små cylindrar satta på ett vackert snöre med en knut mellan varje bit. Jag kikade närmare. Varje cylinder var en liten bit trä med ett hål i.
Efter att ha sågat en gren i små delar kan man sedan med en nål sticka igenom träbiten och skapa ett halsband? Måste man borra hålet? Om ni har möjlighet att undersöka saken så kan detta bli en mycket vacker och unik gåva kring juletid.
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