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The Lucetaria, also known as the "Lucet," is a traditional tool used for creating cord or string, particularly in textile crafts. It typically consists of a forked or flat piece of wood or other material, with two prongs that allow the user to weave yarn or thread into a continuous length of cord. This tool has its origins in various cultures, often associated with medieval European textile production. The resulting cord can be used for various applications, including sewing, binding, or crafting.

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