Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 .... which is my particular favorite bead cleaning/lubricating combination. I tried it on an exquisite Chinese carving that I have, made from a single peach pit. The piece is beginning to change from caramel color to a rich chocolate/mahogany color, along the wood grain. It is also now showing a really SPECTACULAR sheen. The piece was beautiful because of the lovely carving. Now, it is twice as beautiful, because the oils are bringing out the best in the wood. BTW-- Don't forget to regularly clean and oil your beads with whatever oils that you favor. It strengthens the beads, it helps build a relationship between you and the beads, and it is also a good meditation. Thanks! K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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