Grass beads with their own luster, such as paint, the center has a natural hole, just string line, the old days commonly used for wearing curtains, Buddha beads. Grass beads and Job's tears are in the same genus Coix lacryma of the family Gramineae, and both have similar effects, but the starch content of grass beads is not as good as Job's tears, but the protein content is higher than that of Job's tears. On the same fertile land, grass beads are bigger than Job's tears. Grass beads have a hard shell, and barley has a thin, brittle shell. Before peeling, the difference between Job's tears and grass beads is large. After peeling, the difference is barely noticeable.
Grass beads