This shop offers prayer beads only. They are in all kind of shape and material. Stone, wood, seeds, shells, bones.... It helps to track how many prays have been said in one session. I like turquoise tasbeehs most...
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Beautiful colors. I looked at the tiny photo on the portal and thought this must be sausages. I was really surprised to see prayer beads.
Nice photography.
I hope you like to fly. I flew last night. It was all a dream.
One of my favourite colors, reminds you of lazy, sunny days. We have similar in Malta but with a cross hanging from it, used to say the rosary with. P.S. clay pots in malta are called "pagna" and they are not much used nowadays although it is true that the food is tastier when cooked in it.
I am looking for wooden beads from India.It would be great help if you provide any of the shop's websites to contact them. Reach me on kayadivineworld@gmail.com
13 comments:
Beautiful colors. I looked at the tiny photo on the portal and thought this must be sausages. I was really surprised to see prayer beads.
Nice photography.
I hope you like to fly. I flew last night. It was all a dream.
These prayer beads, from genuine amber in my opinion are the best, (but much expensive).
Very pretty all together. Lots of color.
I thought of a modern art piece! But I like the effect and the warm colours :)
The colours are striking, as you can tell from the comments. Very warm tones. Are they normally made of beads, wood, amber??
very beautiful.....love the warmth of the pic... Hindus in India have something very similar, for precisely the same reason, only less colourful :)
One of my favourite colors, reminds you of lazy, sunny days. We have similar in Malta but with a cross hanging from it, used to say the rosary with.
P.S. clay pots in malta are called "pagna" and they are not much used nowadays although it is true that the food is tastier when cooked in it.
Oya, the color of the beads are beautiful. I love the different hues of orange in the color.
I didn't know Muslims use beads to pray. I've only seem it among Buddhist monks.
What beautiful colors! I think turquoise would be my favorite, also!
Very colorful and meaningful. Thanks for sharing this with us.
i like these things!
do u know in arabic we call them "masbaha" or "masabeh" for plural?
The actual verb is "tasbeeh" :)
I keep one in my jacket pocket always , esp for those long walks.
How come We orthodox christians use them also?
Hi,
I am looking for wooden beads from India.It would be great help if you provide any of the shop's websites to contact them.
Reach me on kayadivineworld@gmail.com
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