Juzu Mala Prayer Beads 108 Buddhist Counting Beads Red Wood Onyx Stone, Bracelet/Necklace Haribako With the deep copper liner
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With the deep copper liner it would make a stunning shadow box for any collection
two cups are available and sold individually
The takazogan (高彫象嵌 — raised inlay) metalwork wraps the circumference: silver wire wave lines undulate in two registers
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Juzu Mala Prayer Beads 108 Buddhist Counting Beads Red Wood Onyx Stone, Bracelet/Necklace Haribako With the deep copper linerThis is a set of counting beads used in Buddhist practice to count, mantras, sutras, prostrations or words and phrases which have meaning to you. They can also be worn as a stylish bracelet or necklace. This one has rich warm beads with a cool onyx stone as the counter. Each set of beads is made in Oregon by a local Portland artist as part of their Buddhist practice. They are strung with chords representing the traditional Buddhast colors using only
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