Buliról
Buliról is a term that refers to a type of decorative bead or charm, often used in jewelry making or as an embellishment. These beads can be crafted from a variety of materials, including glass, metal, wood, or semi-precious stones. Their design can range from simple spherical shapes to intricate carvings or sculpted figures. Buliról are typically strung onto necklaces, bracelets, or earrings, adding color, texture, and visual interest to the piece. They can also be incorporated into other crafts, such as embroidery or textile decoration. The specific meaning or symbolism attached to a buliról can vary greatly depending on its design, material, and cultural context. In some traditions, certain shapes or colors may be believed to bring good luck or protection, while others might represent personal milestones or affiliations. The practice of using decorative beads and charms has a long history across many cultures worldwide.