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A Djucu (pronounced joo-ko) is a brown and black[1] nut that comes from the sea, but on the Dutch island of Curacao, it is considered a "lucky stone" that washes up on the shores of Curacao and Venezuela[2]. The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands Curaçao (ˈkjuːrəsaʊ in English Dutch: Curaçao, Papiamento: Kòrsou) is an Island in the southern Caribbean Sea, Curaçao (ˈkjuːrəsaʊ in English Dutch: Curaçao, Papiamento: Kòrsou) is an Island in the southern Caribbean Sea, Venezuela (ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə) officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish República Bolivariana de Venezuela) is a country on the

These "stones" get very warm[3] when rubbing them and are said to provoke luck and wellness and is considered a standard when gambling[4].

The Djucu is very popular in Aruba where it is used to make jewellery and is considered a staple when gambling in many of Aruba's casinos. In Aruba, many people have their Djucu's set in gold and put on a chain for good luck. [5]

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