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Rare Sandalwood Mantra Bracelet - Traditional Bead

Rare Sandalwood Mantra Bracelet - Traditional Bead

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Rare Sandalwood Mantra Bracelet - Traditional Bead

Tibetan wrist mala bracelet

Exceptional and rare 15 sandalwood beads called "Laoshan" collector's sandalwood which has become rare. Indian sandalwood (S. album) is now very rare and therefore very expensive. Sandalwood from the Mysore region of South India is considered the best quality available.

New plantations have been established with the help of the international community in Tamil Nadu. It is distinguished from other sandalwood trees by its characteristic fragrance that persists over time, and the quality of its wood. hand-carved compassion mantra

Diameter of each bead of this sandalwood mantra bracelet, 14 by 13mm

Embellished with a traditional pearl invented in China and then taken up in Japan called Okay.
Traditional lacquer technique in China

Chinese lacquer, also known as "traditional Chinese lacquer" or "Chinese lacquer", is an ancient craft that involves applying layers of lacquer resin to objects such as furniture, utensils, sculptures, etc. Lacquer is extracted from the lacquer tree, also known as the "lacquer tree" or "Rhus verniciflua".

Lacquerware can be decorated in a variety of ways, including inlays of natural mother-of-pearl. Mother-of-pearl is often used to create detailed patterns and add luminosity to the surface of the lacquerware. Skilled artisans can incorporate mother-of-pearl into the lacquerware using intricate techniques to create elaborate and beautiful designs.

However, lacquered objects with mother-of-pearl inlays are not called "pearls" in Chinese. Pearls in Chinese are usually referred to as "珠" (pronounced "zhū"), and they can be made of various materials such as cultured pearls, freshwater pearls, etc.

Let's not forget the mantra of compassion "Om Mani Padme Hum". According to Tibetan Buddhism, reciting this mantra out loud or inwardly is an invocation to the benevolent and powerful attention of Chenrezig. To learn more about this mantra, see our dedicated article by clicking on this text

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