Nafplio and Worry Beads
While visiting Greece this year, we drove to Nafplio, a town that was built for wandering with its narrow cobblestone streets. This romantic seaport town in the Peloponnese, was part of Greece’s first modern capital. Among its charms, we discovered a shop filled with strands of komboloi or Greek worry beads.

These beads are not for prayer but for relaxation and reflection with a rhythm of motion that steadies the hands and quiets the mind.

The komboloi (Greek worry beads) has roots several centuries deep, entering Greek life during the Ottoman era as prayer beads from the East. Over time, Greeks reshaped it from a devotional tool into a secular companion for reflection, relaxation, and passing time. Beads are strung without a fixed count and made from materials like amber, resin, glass, wood, bone, or coral, chosen as much for feel and sound as for looks.
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