Black Talong Mantra Beads from Myanmar Buddhist Temple
Unknown year. Estimated to be from the 19th-20th century
It has been wrapped and inlaid on the copper ring stand in Myanmar.
This black alloy mantra bead.
It is very different from the common gold and silver 2-color Dalong mantra beads.
Level 3 clay that looks like natural ore.
In fact, this is the same as the sacred artifact of Mae Kapa alloy in Thailand.
It is a special alloy made from more than ten kinds of metals.
Many Buddhist relics in Thailand were inherited from Myanmar.
This Hedalong alloy became Mekapa alloy when it was introduced to Thailand.
Because the inherited metal alloy formula is different.
Black alloys also have various shades of color and refract light sources.
This small Myanmar mantra bead is most often inlaid on a ring stand for ordinary people to wear.
Because of its extremely strong magnetic field, it can suppress extremely yin things such as ghosts and evil spirits.
It is a good protection. barrier. Lucky amulet.
As for the efficacy of the Black Daron Mantra Beads...
A merchant from mainland China who specializes in buying jadeite from Myanmar
In 2023, I will bring a batch (50-60 pieces) of these black darung mantra beads.
All sold out in just 2 months...It is said that the main function is to avoid risks.
Other information can be found online. I will not go into details.
Ring size 16 (boys size).
This ring platform is surrounded by 12 additional small mantra beads.
There are about 9 small Tazang Silver-gold alloy mantra beads of different sizes inlaid on the back.
This kind of small mantra bead, the smaller it is, the harder it is to refine.
It was also taken from an ancient pagoda by a Burmese Buddhist temple.
The quantity is very small. The price is very expensive!
Buddhist temples place 3 to 6 small mantra beads.
Packaged in a very small bottle.
Apply a little fragrant popularity ointment inside...it's convenient for people to carry around..
The price of one bottle is NT$800.
It is only given to the believers who make pilgrimages and donate money to build the temple.
Not sold publicly.
8000-114.05.01
Unknown year. Estimated to be from the 19th-20th century
It has been wrapped and inlaid on the copper ring stand in Myanmar.
This black alloy mantra bead.
It is very different from the common gold and silver 2-color Dalong mantra beads.
Level 3 clay that looks like natural ore.
In fact, this is the same as the sacred artifact of Mae Kapa alloy in Thailand.
It is a special alloy made from more than ten kinds of metals.
Many Buddhist relics in Thailand were inherited from Myanmar.
This Hedalong alloy became Mekapa alloy when it was introduced to Thailand.
Because the inherited metal alloy formula is different.
Black alloys also have various shades of color and refract light sources.
This small Myanmar mantra bead is most often inlaid on a ring stand for ordinary people to wear.
Because of its extremely strong magnetic field, it can suppress extremely yin things such as ghosts and evil spirits.
It is a good protection. barrier. Lucky amulet.
As for the efficacy of the Black Daron Mantra Beads...
A merchant from mainland China who specializes in buying jadeite from Myanmar
In 2023, I will bring a batch (50-60 pieces) of these black darung mantra beads.
All sold out in just 2 months...It is said that the main function is to avoid risks.
Other information can be found online. I will not go into details.
Ring size 16 (boys size).
This ring platform is surrounded by 12 additional small mantra beads.
There are about 9 small Tazang Silver-gold alloy mantra beads of different sizes inlaid on the back.
This kind of small mantra bead, the smaller it is, the harder it is to refine.
It was also taken from an ancient pagoda by a Burmese Buddhist temple.
The quantity is very small. The price is very expensive!
Buddhist temples place 3 to 6 small mantra beads.
Packaged in a very small bottle.
Apply a little fragrant popularity ointment inside...it's convenient for people to carry around..
The price of one bottle is NT$800.
It is only given to the believers who make pilgrimages and donate money to build the temple.
Not sold publicly.
8000-114.05.01