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Mardi Gras Beads are used on Mardi Gras which is a celebrations that concentrated for about two weeks before and through Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. These beads usually are purple, green, and gold, with these three colors containing the Christian symbolism of justice, faith, and power, respectively.[1][2]

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The Mardi Gras Beads were featured in Waters of Death in 1,000 years after people.

Despite the buildings of New Orleans are long gone, but Mardi Gras beads still survives in the mud. The strings of bright baubles are worn to celebrate Fat Tuesday and was originated in the 1920's as cheap glass necklaces. After people, the beads are form of sunken treasure. Mike Folse stated that the beads are made in China and these necklaces are made of plastic. He continues that although the string will broke off, the beads under the mud and muck would be there in thousands of years.

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