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. |
Exquisite Sandalwood CraftsmanshipEach bead is meticulously carved using traditional techniques, resulting in a harmonious blend of elegance and spiritual symbolism. Our beads reflect authentic Chinese artistry and feature the finest sandalwood, ensuring both enduring beauty and a subtle, calming fragrance.
Versatile Uses for Every OccasionSandalwood Buddhist beads serve a wide range of purposes, from meaningful birthday gifts and ceremonial highlights to unique business and promotional gifts. Their versatility extends to use in party decorations, souvenirs, and holiday ornaments, appealing to collectors and spiritual practitioners alike.
FAQ's of Sandalwood Buddhist Beads Wholesale:
Q: How are the sandalwood Buddhist beads manufactured and what is their process?
A: Our beads are manufactured in China by seasoned artisans who use carefully selected sandalwood. The beads are carved with intricate designs reflecting Buddhist motifs, followed by detailed finishing and quality checks to ensure they meet our high standards.
Q: What sizes are available for the sandalwood Buddhist beads and how do I choose the right one?
A: The beads are available in sizes ranging from 4 mm to 20 mm. Smaller beads are well-suited for jewelry and detailed crafts, while larger ones are ideal for decorative or ceremonial purposes. Selection depends on your intended use, such as gifts, decorations, or collectibles.
Q: When is it appropriate to use these beads as gifts or decorations?
A: These beads are perfect for birthdays, ceremonies, parties, religious occasions, business gifting events, and as decorative items during holidays. Their spiritual association also makes them suitable for Buddhist festivals and cultural celebrations.
Q: Where do you ship your sandalwood beads and who can purchase them?
A: We export our sandalwood Buddhist beads internationally, including to India. Our products are available to distributors, traders, suppliers, retailers, and individual buyers seeking wholesale solutions.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing sandalwood Buddhist beads for business or personal gifting?
A: Sandalwood beads convey thoughtful appreciation and spiritual value, elevating any gift-giving experience. They are not only visually appealing and aromatic but also culturally meaningful, making them excellent choices for promotions, corporate gifting, and personal collections.
Q: How should I care for and use my sandalwood Buddhist beads?
A: Keep the beads away from water and direct sunlight to preserve their natural scent and finish. They can be displayed as art pieces, used in ceremonies, crafted into jewelry, or employed as unique keepsakes and thoughtful gifts.