Coconut Coir Bodhi Seed Prayer Beads 8x6mm Ice-Drift Nanhong Agate Carved "Fu" Character Spacer Beads Buddhist Prayer Beads Bracelet

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Coconut Coir Bodhi Seed Prayer Beads 8x6mm Ice-Drift Nanhong Agate Carved

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TIBUKKYO Taiwan Derong Collection | Premium Indonesian Coconut Coir Hand Beads 8x6mm Barrel Beads | Ice-Drift Nanhong "Fu" Character Spacer Beads ◎ Accent: Ice-drift Nanhong "Fu" character spacer bead ◎ Size: 8x6mm barrel beads ◎ Direct shipping available to Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia ◎ Custom design and pairing services available in Taipei City (please inquire via email) ◎ Coconut, also written as "Yá," refers to the part of the coconut that connects to the tree. Each coconut has only one stem, and each stem can yield approximately 1-2 coconut beads. Buddhist prayer beads made from coconut shells have existed since the Tang and Song dynasties, with historical records available from the Qing dynasty. They have long been favored in Han and Tibetan Buddhism. In the Qing dynasty, they were known as "Mùyá," "Yēdì," and "Mǎnguàn."

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Plants & Flowers
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Where It's Made
Taiwan
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Coconut, also written as "Yá," refers to the part of the coconut that connects to the tree. Each coconut has only one stem, and each stem can yield approximately 1-2 coconut beads. Buddhist prayer beads made from coconut shells have existed since the Tang and Song dynasties, with historical records available from the Qing dynasty. They have long been favored in Han and Tibetan Buddhism. In the Qing dynasty, they were known as "Mùyá," "Yēdì," and "Mǎnguàn."

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