Premium Indonesian Coconut Husk Hand Beads 8x6mm with Kyanite and Burmese Yellow Jade Spacers, Customizable Design Bracelet

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Premium Indonesian Coconut Husk Hand Beads 8x6mm with Kyanite and Burmese Yellow Jade Spacers, Customizable Design Bracelet - Bracelets - Plants & Flowers

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TIBUKKYO Taiwan Derong Collection | Premium Indonesian Coconut Husk Hand Beads 8x6mm Barrel Beads | Raw Natural Kyanite | Burmese Yellow Jade Spacer Beads ◎Accents: Raw Natural Kyanite | Burmese Yellow Jade Spacer Beads ◎Size: 8x6mm Barrel Beads ◎Direct shipping available to Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, and Malaysia. ◎Custom design and pairing services are available upon inquiry in Taipei City. ◎Cocos nucifera, also known as "Ya," the coconut husk is the part of the coconut that connects to the tree. Each coconut has only one husk, and one husk can yield approximately 1-2 beads. Buddhist prayer beads made from coconut shells date back to the Tang and Song dynasties, with historical records available from the Qing Dynasty, and have long been favored in Han and Tibetan Buddhism. In the Qing Dynasty, they were referred to as "Mu Ya," "Ye Di," and "Man Guan." As coconut husks and shells mature, they develop a lustrous dark sheen and are resistant to sweat, making them easy to polish and handle. If the beads appear dark and shiny upon acquisition, with no visible brown lines or pores, and appear solid black under light, they are likely dyed or treated with oil.

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Plants & Flowers
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Customizable
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More than 10
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No.94,601 - Accessories  |  No.24,460 - Bracelets
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Listing Summary
Cocos nucifera, also known as "Ya," the coconut husk is the part of the coconut that connects to the tree. Each coconut has only one husk, and one husk can yield approximately 1-2 beads. Buddhist prayer beads made from coconut shells date back to the Tang and Song dynasties, with historical records available from the Qing Dynasty, and have long been favored in Han and Tibetan Buddhism. In the Qing Dynasty, they were referred to as "Mu Ya," "Ye Di," and "Man Guan."

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