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Jodo Sect Prayer Beads Japanese Rosary Juzu Smoky Quartz for Men Kyoto Made

$ 82.17

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Description

Welcome to our website! I will ship from Japan with all my heart. Please shop with peace of mind. 🟨 PRODUCTS 🟨 Comes in a paulownia wood box. For men. Material of Beads: Main Bead: Raw Striped Ebony (10mm or approximately 0.39 inches) Parent Bead: Smoky Quartz (14mm or approximately 0.55 inches) Secondary Bead: Raw Striped Ebony (3mm or approximately 0.12 inches) Drop Bead: Smoky Quartz (21mm or approximately 0.83 inches) Material of Tassels: Tassel Design: Kumihimo Bon-Ten Tassels (Pure Silk) Tassel Color: Dark Brown The raw, unfinished beads of striped ebony retain the natural texture of the wood, becoming more comfortable and developing a rich, deep color with use. 🟨What is Jodo?🟨 Jodo Buddhism was founded in the 12th century by Honen. One of its important centers is Chion-in Temple in Kyoto. The core teaching of Jodo Shu is the faith in Amida Buddha and the chanting of the nembutsu. Followers chant "Namu Amida Butsu" with the aspiration to be reborn in Amida Buddha’s Pure Land. Jodo Shu is widely accepted in Japan and is one of the major Buddhist sects with a large number of followers. Jodo Buddhist prayer beads generally consist of 108 beads, representing the 108 earthly desires. They often include additional small beads at regular intervals, which are used to help count repetitions of the Nembutsu chant ("Namu Amida Butsu"). They may also feature a central "parent bead" to symbolize Amida Buddha. 🟨 CHECKOUT 🟨 Please check your address before paying because we can ONLY ship to addresses that are entered before placing the order. 🟨 SHIPPING 🟨 Packages usually leave our warehouse within 10 days of payment. Weekend orders will ship on Monday or Tuesday. We provide valid Tracking Numbers for all orders. 🟨 Customs duty 🟨 Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.