Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Actually, its very original. Don't know anyone who has come up with idea to make in those little sections that you add on or take off. In a message dated 12/10/2002 7:46:29 PM Central Standard Time, karisprowl writes: > .. of a mala. > > Out of silver flowers, bought out the local store, and only one little > section to go. > > When the thing is done, I'll post photos, so you folks can give me > opinion and guidance, if you would. > > The thing will be practical. It will be a choker (with mukhi grouped > for day needs, and for sleep) with a clip-on extension (to convert to > a mala, for meditation), and another little piece (to convert to use > as a head mala). > > Each grouping of mukhi (like, the three 3s, or the two 8s) is strung > on a single piece of silver wire, with quartz and silver flowers, to > conduct, but prevent friction. Each mukhi section is connected with a > silver spilt ring, so the sections can be easily disconnected and > rearranged, without taking the whole thing apart. > > Not very original, I think, but practical. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Well. I don't know how traditional it is. It will look fairly, traditional, though. And, it will be easy to repair-- since only one section of two or three beads will need to be fixed, or replaced, if it breaks. , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Actually, its very original. > Don't know anyone who has come up with idea to make in those little sections > that you add on or take off. > > In a message dated 12/10/2002 7:46:29 PM Central Standard Time, > karisprowl@e... writes: > > > > .. of a mala. > > > > Out of silver flowers, bought out the local store, and only one little > > section to go. > > > > When the thing is done, I'll post photos, so you folks can give me > > opinion and guidance, if you would. > > > > The thing will be practical. It will be a choker (with mukhi grouped > > for day needs, and for sleep) with a clip-on extension (to convert to > > a mala, for meditation), and another little piece (to convert to use > > as a head mala). > > > > Each grouping of mukhi (like, the three 3s, or the two 8s) is strung > > on a single piece of silver wire, with quartz and silver flowers, to > > conduct, but prevent friction. Each mukhi section is connected with a > > silver spilt ring, so the sections can be easily disconnected and > > rearranged, without taking the whole thing apart. > > > > Not very original, I think, but practical. > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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