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Size: Inner circumference approx. 17.5cm / Bead material: Heart Sutra carving Tsuge 10mm beads (Shaku Rokudama) / Main bead... Heart Sutra carving Tsuge 10mm / Main bead... Heart Sutra carving Tsuge 13mm / Heavenly beads... Tsuge 8mm / Middle thread material: Operon rubber (silicon rubber) / Notes: Portable pouch bag included
This bracelet has all 276 characters of the Heart Sutra engraved on Tsuge, a very hard material often used for making Buddhist statues.
The Heart Sutra is a sutra that summarizes the teachings of Buddhism, and it is said that by reading it, you will gain the same merits as reading all 600 volumes of the vast Sutra, and be rid of all suffering and misfortune. Tsuge has a smooth texture that is extremely comfortable to wear, and the more you use it, the deeper the color becomes.
The middle thread is made of stretchable and durable operon rubber (silicone rubber). This is a masterpiece made by a rosary craftsman in Kyoto with great craftsmanship.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
This is a bracelet with the ``Heart Sutra'' engraved on it.
I used Tsuge's 10mm beads (Shakurokudama).
Operon rubber (silicone rubber) is used for the middle thread.
Comes with a portable pouch bag.
This bracelet is engraved with the Heart Sutra, a sutra that summarizes the teachings of Buddhism in just 262 characters.
The Heart Sutra was originally translated from the vast 600 volumes of the Great Prajnamaya Sutra by Master Sanzang, who is famous for Journey to the West.
It is said that by reading the Heart Sutra, one can obtain the same merits as reading all 600 volumes of the Great Prajnamaya Sutra, and be rid of all misfortunes.
This is a very beneficial prayer bead bracelet that allows you to feel the essence of Buddhism.
It is made with carefully processed beautiful beads that are used for rosary beads, carefully selected by Kyoto rosary craftsmen.
The ``brilliance'', ``color luster'', and ``hole processing'' are all unique, making it a masterpiece that cannot be found anywhere else.