Lignum Vitae Wood Bracelet
Lignum Vitae Wood Bracelet
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Product description
Japanese Lignum Vitae Wood & Jade Bracelet.
Kyoto is famous for the production of Buddhist prayer beads (Juzu, Nenju), these bracelets are handmade following this long tradition.
Each bracelet is handmade from lignum vitae wood, and strung onto silk elastic cord. Lignum vitae comes from Latin and means "tree of life" or "wood of life" because of its wide range of medicinal uses. This wood is one of the heaviest and the hardest and its durability makes it perfect for a multiplicity of uses. It has the feature of changing colour to a deeper green.
Details
Made in Kyoto, Japan.
Material: Lignum vitae wood, Silk elastic cord
Wrist size: approximately 17cm
Measurements: Main beads: 7.5mm / Head bead: 10mm
Care: Remove before showering and going to bed. The material is sensitive to chemicals and excessive sweat. We recommend taking it off when doing sports and cleaning. Wipe with a soft fabric.
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About: Kyoto Asahiya
With a focus on traditional Japanese pieces handcrafted in Kyoto, Kyoto Asahiya makes Juzus (Japanese prayer beads) and wooden bracelets. Buddhists within Japan use these prayer beads (Juzu, Neju, etc), which are traditionally meant for counting the number of times a mantra is recited, breaths during meditation, repeating mantras, and in various other ways.