Jewelry and Religious Beads - Two Types of Collectible Jewelry
Prayer beads (tasbeeh) also called worry beads, have been traditionally used as a source of focus during prayer. The way in which you manipulate the beads through your hands has a meditative yet relaxing effect. Materials used for prayer beads range widely.
Prayer beads have been used in traditional Islamic rituals
for hundreds of years. There is evidence that Muslim chroniclers developed the
art of stringing beads together during the seventh and eight centuries AD. In
Islamic tradition, Islamic prayer beads play a key role in Islamic
rituals. They are believed to facilitate prayer and to offer protection against
evil. In addition to being used in Muslim prayer, Islamic beads are also used
in a number of other Islamic rituals.
Beads Tasbih are a Large Category of Prayer Beads for Muslim
They are described by some collectors as thick, flat,
transparent, oval beads. They come in a wide variety of colors and are made
from a variety of materials. Warmed beads tasbeeh
are often combined with semi-precious stones and ornate carvings. The materials
and colors used in the warmed category of prayer beads are similarly versatile;
they come in a large variety of natural materials, including amber, wood,
ivory, stone, glass, crystals, pearls and many variations in these categories.
A second category of Islamic beads tasbih are called
misbaha. As with warmed prayer beads, they can be made from various materials
and come in a large variety of colors. However, there is some controversy among
collectors over whether misbaha should really be considered an art form or
simply beads that are decorated in different ways. Some collectors who value
their beautiful handmade craft believe that it should be categorized as an art
form and have gone to great lengths to prove this. Collectors who value authentic
handmade prayer beads have developed standards for judging different Islamic
beads and a misbaha necklace will fall into this category.
Thirdly, we have tasbih, tasbeeh counter or round
prayer beads. They are generally made from a single piece of material and can
come in a variety of colors and patterns. Collectors report that they are not
as highly valued as the other prayer beads, but that they are often traded in
large quantities by those who value authentic jewelry. Collectors commonly
count three to six strands when price is being paid, which is a reasonable
standard in the market place.
Collectors who focus on prayer beads also focus on materials
used in making them. The materials used in prayer beads are significant because
they help to determine the quality of prayer beads. The most valuable prayer
beads are made of khatas or seers, which are materials that are tightly wound
and are considered to be fine. Wounds that are not tightly wound do not create
beads that will have the quality needed to relieve stress and anxiety.
Portable Rotating Prayer Beads Tasbeeh with Digital Counter
Lastly, collectors focus on the shape of the beads and how
well they sit on the neck while wearing them. Rosaries are considered to be
valuable because they sit well on the neck and allow a person to wear the beads
without having them slip off. Collector’s report that beads with good fitting
holes go better with their clothing and beads that slip off easily often result
in lost beads. Prayer beads that sit well on the wearer's neck to increase the
value of the rosary and make it more attractive to many consumers.
Collectors also focus on the significance of their
collection. They may buy one set of prayer beads or tasbeeh
counter and pass their collection onto the next generation. There are two
general types of collection; authentic one that involves an actual precious
stone, item, etc., and fantasy one, which include items such as mala beads.
Authentic ones usually involve gemstones or semi-precious
stones; items considered fantasy include mala beads, prayer beads, and kundan
beads. It should be noted that collectors have found ways to make authentic
beads look like precious stones including blue topaz, pink topaz, white topaz,
and green topaz.
Many people start out collecting Catholic beads because they
believe that they have a deeper purpose. They may buy them for the purpose of
starting a collection or as a hobby. There are many popular Catholic themed
items that are sold as religious jewelry, including crosses and stethoscopes. A
good example of this is the St. Christopher cross, which is a very popular
necklace made from green beads, glass, metal, and wood. It is also used to
teach children about the religion by having them help make the beads into a
cross.
Today there are numerous Islamic beads that feature the seal
of the Islamic faith. Some of these include: Rakan, Shareef, Ahmed, Muzammel,
Arab, Azar, Jaafir, Safi, Ashtanga, Beni Usman, Shah Wali ud Daula, Hamed,
Mushwar, Hayyasa, Shareef, and Khurasani. This includes a variety of colors and
materials, which allow every person to have a different look when using it.
Collectors can also use the traditional Islamic geometric patterns, which
include:
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