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Buddhist altar shop Takita Shoten beads for women Shidan (glossy) 8mm ball

$ 20.59

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Buddhist altar shop Takita Shoten beads for women Shidan (glossy) 8mm ball
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    Condition: New
    Material of beads: Rosewood (glossy) 8mm ball / Main beads ... Rosewood (glossy) 8mm ball / Parent beads ... Rosewood (glossy) 10mm ball / Pearl ... Rosewood (glossy) 6mm ball / Bunch material: Pure silk Bunch with head (ancient purple) / Remarks: With beads bag (length 9.5 cm x width 15 cm) A pearl for women using rosewood, which is hard and has excellent durability. Rosewood is often used in the Karaki work of Shosoin's treasure, and has been prized since ancient times. The rosewood, which is characterized by its beautiful reddish-brown grain, fits comfortably in your hand as you use it. The chic luster with a different look from natural stone creates an elegant atmosphere. The bunch uses a pure silk head bunch made by a craftsman of "Kyobo string" which is a traditional craft of Kyoto. As it is a set with a bead bag, you do not need to purchase a bead bag individually and you can take it to a funeral or a memorial service as it is.
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