Product Description
| Santalum Album, or Indian Sandalwood, is a threatened species. It is indigenous to South India, and grows the Western Ghats and a few other mountain ranges such as the Kalrayan and Shevaroy Hills. |
| Sandalwood from the Mysore region of Karnataka (formerly Mysore), and marayoor forest in Kerala, southern India, is high in quality. New plantations were created with international aid in Tamil Nadu for economic exploitation. |
| Sandalwood is expensive enough so that, unlike most trees, it is harvested by removing the entire tree instead of sawing it down at the trunk close to ground level. This way, wood from the stump and root can also be used. |
| Sandalwood in India is widely used in the handicraft industry. The main source of true sandalwood, S. album, is a protected species, and demand for it cannot be met. Many species of plants are traded as "sandalwood". The genus Santalum has more than 19 species. |
| Our company uses strictly the genus Santalum Album (the true sandalwood) for making beads and carvings. Many suppliers use synthetic fragrance chemical produced as an alternative to the natural product and sell the same as true sandalwood. |
Authentic Sandalwood Beads for Spiritual PracticeSourced from India, our Japa beads are made with genuine sandalwood, prized for its therapeutic properties and use in religious ceremonies. Each bead is carefully crafted to preserve its natural color and aroma, supporting practitioners in Buddhist and other spiritual traditions.
Versatile Size Range and ApplicationsAvailable in sizes from 4mm to 20mm, these beads are suitable for creating malas, bracelets, or prayer necklaces. Their versatile sizing meets the needs of individuals and bulk buyers alike, from personal meditation kits to wholesale religious supply.
FAQ's of Natural Sandalwood Japa Beads:
Q: How are these Natural Sandalwood Japa Beads used in religious practices?
A: Natural Sandalwood Japa Beads are traditionally used for counting mantras, prayers, or affirmations during meditation and spiritual rituals, especially in Buddhist practices. The soothing fragrance of sandalwood enhances focus and tranquility.
Q: What is the process of manufacturing these sandalwood beads?
A: The beads are made by carefully shaping and polishing natural sandalwood into round forms, then threading them securely. Quality checks at each stage ensure the beads retain their color, scent, and smooth finish.
Q: When is the best time to use sandalwood Japa beads?
A: These beads can be used at any time for meditation or chanting. However, many practitioners prefer early mornings or evenings when the environment is calm and conducive to spiritual activity.
Q: Where are these sandalwood Japa beads sourced and manufactured?
A: Our beads are sourced from sustainable sandalwood resources in India and crafted by skilled artisans within the country. The entire process, from material selection to finishing, occurs locally to ensure authenticity.
Q: What are the benefits of using sandalwood beads for meditation?
A: Sandalwood beads offer natural aromatherapy, promoting calmness and focus during meditation. Their touch and fragrance are believed to reduce stress, enhance spiritual awareness, and create a serene environment for practice.
Q: How do I care for and maintain sandalwood Japa beads?
A: To maintain their quality, keep the beads away from water, excessive moisture, and direct sunlight. Gently wipe them with a soft cloth after use to preserve their aroma and finish.