Greek Worry Beads or Komboloi - Handmade, Sandalwood Beads with Alpaca Metal Parts, Pure Silk Cord & Rich Tassel
Item Code: E4-28
Days to Ship: Out of Stock
Specifications
Color: | Brown |
Material: | Silk |
Dimensions: | Length: (13.8") 35cm |
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Item Description
Very elegant handmade Greek worry beads or "komboloi" with alpaca metal decorative parts and stylish sandalwood beads.
Sandalwood is famous for it's pleasant scent.
These worry beads or komboloi that are handcrafted from sandalwood will keep their natural scent for a long time.
Wooden beads produce a very unique and "warm" sound when played and a "rich" smooth feeling when touched.
This stylish worry beads or "komboloi" is made of authentic sandalwood barrel shape 0.47'' x 0.55'' (12 x 14mm) beads with alpaca metal decorative parts on a pure silk cord & rich silk tassel.
Komboloi or worry beads are the perfect home, office, table, desk and shelf decorative item and are also a useful personal accessory to ease stress, anxiety and reduce or quit bad habits such as smoking.
This high quality sandalwood "komboloi" or worry beads is definitely an original personal gift idea with style & character.
- Comes in a free gift box & a stylish fabric pouch.
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
- Worldwide Shipping
Dimensions:
Length: (13.8") 35cm
Additional Info:
Sandalwood is the name of a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades.
Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods for use. Both the wood and the oil produce a distinctive fragrance that has been highly valued for centuries.
Consequently, species of these slow-growing trees have suffered over-harvesting in the past century.
Sandalwoods are medium-sized hemiparasitic trees, and part of the same botanical family as European mistletoe. Notable members of this group are Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) and Australian sandalwood (Santalum spicatum); others in the genus also have fragrant wood.
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