Telephone cables contain pairs of copper wire- usually colour coded – that are twisted around each other.
This type of copper wire is also known as scoubidou wire.
In South Africa, children grow up making bangles and bracelets out of what they call “scoubidou”. Crafting from colourful wire, otherwise used in telephone cables can be as simple as child’s play or as complex as master craftsman weaving technology.
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