Rice Pullings

What is Rice Pulling

Well, in simple terms, any item which attracts rice like a magnet attracts is called as Rice Puller.

These are rare and very difficult to find. Rice Pulling properties are mostly found in copper items like coins, vessels, plates, rods, tumblers (glass), bowls (katori), pots, etc.

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Origin of RP

RP have mostly been reported to have been found in villages, remote areas, sometimes buried under houses, fields etc.

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Storage of RP

A Rice Puller is ‘anti-electricity’ Rice Pullers interfere with electronic & electrical items. It is very important to protect electronic & electrical items from Rice Pullers. Rice Pullers have a radiation which ‘may’ harm a person.

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Transport of RP

As mentioned above, Rice Pullers are ‘anti-electricity’. It is very important to protect electronic & electrical items from Rice Pullers in transit (travelling).We believe that the power / property of a genuine RP will never go away, will never be destroyed, will never be lost, even if you hang it on a high-power (high tension) electric wire. Despite this, you should take maximum precaution to safeguard your product.

Tests of RP

The following information is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. We can buy an item which purports to display natural (not manmade & not artificially made) properties mentioned below. We reserve the right to refuse to purchase an item with the following properties if we suspect any humanly induced function.

Procedures before test:

  • Wash the Item with any detergent powder and water (like surf)
  • Wash the Item with saline water (salt + water).
  • Wash it with plain water and dry it.
  • Rub with dry cotton and newspaper on the Item.
  • Let the Item come to normal room temperature before you begin to test it.

RP Verification Tests

1. Stapler Pin Test for RP Verification

Take a small iron stapler pin and carefully bring it near the RP item. It should show no magnetic effect on iron — neither attraction nor repulsion.

2. Instant Pulling Distance Test

Use fresh de-husked rice from home (not chemically treated). Bring it close to the RP and observe distance, time of pulling, color changes, and falling time.

3. Rice-to-Rice Test

Bring untested rice grains close to previously tested ones on a flat surface.

4(a). Glass Water Test

Place 4 tested rice grains in water inside a non-metallic glass.

4(b). Water-to-Rice Test

Place plain rice at the bottom of water and sprinkle tested rice dust on the surface.

4(c). Copper Wire Test

Wrap copper wire around RP and check rice attraction.

5. Torch Test

Use two identical torches. Hold one close to the RP and another far.