Love Bead Necklace

Origin
The 1960's in the US are known as the "Hippie Decade". In response to the post-war industrialization, McCarthyism paranoia, and the growing civil rights movement, many of the youth of America took a counter-culture stance. Those within the "Free Love" spirit aimed for peace and harmony to defy rigid social structures and politics that they saw as oppressive. Tie-Die shirts, long hair, and love beads were common fashion statements at the time.

Usage
When worn, the beads will fill the user with feelings of peace and love. They have also been known to cancel-out the effects of hate artifacts. Caution is to be used when wearing this artifact, as the wearer will be extremely mellow regardless of the severity of the situation.

Collection
Artie bought this artifact off of an "interesting woman who smelled of corn chips" at a flea market. She insisted that she wanted to be free of "materialistic slavery" and was thus selling everything she owned to join a commune. The beads are placed within the Hall of Hate in order to nullify the effects of more unpleasant artifacts.