About this Hand Mala:
Japanese Jichimu Juzu- Wood Katate Mala 24 beads that can be used by people of all denominations. The material is 13mm polished Jichimu with smoky quartz markers and an 18 mm Jichimu parent bead is used as an accent, strung on durable Japanese nylon knotting cord with tassels.
About Jichimu:
Jichimu, literally translated as ‘chicken-wing wood’, describes a wood whose deep brown and gray patterns when cut tangentially resemble the patterns of bird feathers. The radial cut appears less dramatically with parallel lines of concentric layered tissue. It is botanically classified in the Ormosia genus of which as many as twenty-six species may grow in China. Jichimu is indigenous to Hainan Island, and the relatively large quantity of jichimu furniture found in Fujian province also corresponds to a source where seven different species are reportedly found today, and whose materials are virtually undifferentiated, yet bear varying leaf patterns. Hongdou (red bean), and xiangsi may also be other names for related species.
About Japanese Juzu Hand Malas:
These are made in Japan with excellent, durable craftsmanship. They are used for Buddhist? and Zen mantra prayer by various sects, and are perfect for bowing, or prostrations, or a pocket mala for travel. Imported.
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