Worry Beads & Key Holder Ring Set of Bordeaux Nutmeg Seed Beads
Item Code: E4-SETM1
Days to Ship: 3 - 5 Days
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Material: | Silk |
Dimensions: | Please View Description Below |
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Item Description
Set of handmade Greek Worry beads & key holder of alpaca metal decorative parts and stylish bordeaux nutmeg seed beads.
Nutmeg is famous for it's pleasant scent.
This worry beads & key ring holders are handcrafted from nutmeg seed and can keep their scent for a long time.
Nutmeg beads produce a very unique and "warm" sound when played and a "rich" smooth feeling when touched.
The stylish worry beads or "komboloi" is made of authentic nutmeg seed round 0.47'' x 0.47'' (12 x 12mm) beads with metal decorative parts on a pure silk cord & rich silk tassel.
The elegant key holder is made of authentic nutmeg seed round shape 0.55'' (14mm) beads with metal decorative parts and strong key ring.
These worry beads & key ring holder are a unique personal accessory set.
A high quality set like this, is definitely an original gift idea with style & character.
- Other wooden bead type choices are also available.
- Comes in a free gift box & a stylish fabric pouch.
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
- Worldwide Shipping
Dimensions:
Worry Beads - Length: 13.3'' (34cm).
Key Ring Holder - Length: 3.5'' (9cm)
Additional info:
Nutmeg (also known as pala in Indonesia) is one of the two spices – the other being mace – derived from several species of tree in the genus Myristica.
The most important commercial species is Myristica fragrans, an evergreen tree indigenous to the Banda Islands in the Moluccas (or Spice Islands) of Indonesia.
Nutmeg is the seed of the tree, roughly egg-shaped and about 20 to 30 mm (0.8 to 1.2 in) long and 15 to 18 mm (0.6 to 0.7 in) wide, and weighing between 5 and 10 g (0.2 and 0.4 oz) dried, while mace is the dried "lacy" reddish covering or aril of the seed. The first harvest of nutmeg trees takes place 7–9 years after planting, and the trees reach full production after twenty years.
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