Rainsticks are traditional Musical Instruments originating from Indigenous cultures in the Americas, particularly in Chile and other parts of South America. They are typically made from a hollowed-out cactus or wood, filled with small pebbles or seeds that create a soothing sound resembling rain when tilted. Rainsticks are often used in ceremonial contexts and have gained popularity in modern music and relaxation practices. Their design and sound evoke a connection to nature, making them symbolic of rain and fertility.
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