Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Namaste Bonnie and Friends, Agree with Kariji about the orange colouring being saffron and/or sometimes tumeric. Rudraksha Beads are 100% genuine. Btw, I'm off to Melbourne for Rudraksha Exhibition and if cannot drop by for 2 weeks, please don't mind me.. Shall try to find time for visiting cybercafe to touch base whenever possible. Om Namah Shivaya Simone , "bonniect" <bonniect@c...> wrote: > I will write it as it appears on my order form. Nine Muki from Nepal. Mala in strong thread with small 5mm rudraksha capped in silver, nine Mukhi from Nepal = 1. R09 was the number of beads design. > Bonnie > - > karisprowl > > Sunday, June 13, 2004 11:35 PM > RBSC : Re: orange? > > > Then, it's from the saffron used to bless the beads. It's quite harmless. I've > submerged Rudra Center beads in water, overnight, and then drunk the water. > > Thanks, Kari > > > , "bonniect" <bonniect@c...> > wrote: > > Mine too came from Rudra Center. I don't know what the orange could be from. > > Bonnie > > - > > karisprowl > > > > Sunday, June 13, 2004 9:27 PM > > RBSC : Re: orange? > > > > > > They are certainly genuine, if they are five mukhi. No one fakes five mukhi beads. > > > > Orange coloring often comes off of my beads. It's saffron-- though orange dyes > are > > used on some beads. I get all of my beads through Rudra Center, so I knwo that > > nothing impure is on them. > > Thanks, Kari > > > > > > , Rajinder Singh Gill > > <rajinder.gill@n...> wrote: > > > Hi Bonnie, > > > > > > So what's the orange stuff thats come off the beads, are they genuine? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Raja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Have fun Simone, sounds very exciting! Om Namah Shivaya Bonnie - Simone Tuesday, June 15, 2004 6:24 AM RBSC : orange? Bonnie Namaste Bonnie and Friends, Agree with Kariji about the orange colouring being saffron and/or sometimes tumeric. Rudraksha Beads are 100% genuine. Btw, I'm off to Melbourne for Rudraksha Exhibition and if cannot drop by for 2 weeks, please don't mind me.. Shall try to find time for visiting cybercafe to touch base whenever possible. Om Namah Shivaya Simone , "bonniect" <bonniect@c...> wrote: > I will write it as it appears on my order form. Nine Muki from Nepal. Mala in strong thread with small 5mm rudraksha capped in silver, nine Mukhi from Nepal = 1. R09 was the number of beads design. > Bonnie > - > karisprowl > > Sunday, June 13, 2004 11:35 PM > RBSC : Re: orange? > > > Then, it's from the saffron used to bless the beads. It's quite harmless. I've > submerged Rudra Center beads in water, overnight, and then drunk the water. > > Thanks, Kari > > > , "bonniect" <bonniect@c...> > wrote: > > Mine too came from Rudra Center. I don't know what the orange could be from. > > Bonnie > > - > > karisprowl > > > > Sunday, June 13, 2004 9:27 PM > > RBSC : Re: orange? > > > > > > They are certainly genuine, if they are five mukhi. No one fakes five mukhi beads. > > > > Orange coloring often comes off of my beads. It's saffron-- though orange dyes > are > > used on some beads. I get all of my beads through Rudra Center, so I knwo that > > nothing impure is on them. > > Thanks, Kari > > > > > > , Rajinder Singh Gill > > <rajinder.gill@n...> wrote: > > > Hi Bonnie, > > > > > > So what's the orange stuff thats come off the beads, are they genuine? > > > > > > Thanks > > > Raja To send an email to: / b.. c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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