Kunukku
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Kunukku is an ancient Christian Keralite type of jewelry. Usually it is an earring made of gold. It consists of a circular thin chain with a small ball hanging from it. It is in the shape of an upside-down water droplet with a ball hanging at the end of it.
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Kunukku [1][permanent dead link] defined University of Pennsylvania - DCCMT Akkadian Glossary
Kunukku was referenced in the popular 1997 Booker Prize winning book, The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy
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