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and then more deliberately based on the actual bo-leaf outline; and 
this Indian type again influenced Musulman, and through Musulman, 
European types of ornaments. 
Since writing the above, Mr. Keppitipola has kindly sent me.a full 
list of the names of the beads illustrated. The names are as follows :— 
1, Arimbupeti wayiramuni ; 2, Arimbu wayiramuni ; 3, 4, 7, 
Ketayan bubul ; 5, Arimbu bubul ; 6, Silamuni ; 8, Murukasa wayira- 
muni; 9, Surulu silamuni ; 10,15, Murukasa arimbu wayiramune ; 
11, Wayiramunst ; 12, 13, Pattan arimbu bubul ; 14, 18, 20, Arimbu 
palakka ; 16, Surulu palakka ; 17, Dipattan bubul ; 19, 21, 22, Rel 
palakka. 
It will be seen that wayiramuni is the term applied to a filigree 
bead, bubul to a bead not of pierced or trellis work ; an ovoid or 
elongated bead is called palakka. The term pattan is used, as in 
gemming phraseology, to signify ‘‘ facetted.’ Arimbu signifies a 
grain or dot. 

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