A delicate breath that connects Tibetan Silver markers with turquoise blue-white hearts, blue antique beads, gooseberries, old orisables, and curren Silver.
The top part is decorated with a Silver marker that arrived from Tibet.
It is used when connecting beads and is used together with counters (counting the number of chanting sutras).
The pattern of the conch shell of Ashtamangala is given.
(Marker size: 1.8 cm in length, 1.2 cm in width, including the ring part.)
Turquoise beads are called White Hearts because they have a white core. Antique (19th-20th century) white hearts are really scarce these days. Especially, such turquoise white hearts are very rare!
(Size of white hearts: length 0.2 cm, diameter 0.2 cm)
I put antique beads called gooseberries with white stripes. (19th-20th centuries)
It is called this because it resembles a currant. The turquoise white hearts were connected together.
The golden beads are old Odisha brass. Old and rare beads from Orissa, India.
The round charm near the clasp is also an old one from India.
The Silver beads in between and the hooks on the clasp are all Karen Silver.
◇ Karen Silver ◇
Tire Silver made by the hill tribes living in Burma.
It is handmade one by one and is said to be very pure.
A delicate breath where you can enjoy bright antique beads.
* You can change the size and design, so please feel free to contact us!
Length: Approximately 19 cm (straight line)
Inner diameter is 18.2 cm
Material: Silver, Karen Silver, Brass, Wire
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