Deuay
or tears grass, which has
white seeds, that are known as
Job's tears that are gained from the hard flower
buds.
Whereas the seeds are edible
(fig.),
the beads are used by some hill tribe people to make ornaments, such as
necklaces (fig.).
Both the
Karen
and
Akha people grow several
varieties of the plant and the
women of the latter group typically
adorn their headwear and jackets with
tear grass beads, though today colourful
plastic pearls are being used ever more
frequently.