Rosary - Wood, Silver, 999 İndia Kuka - 2000-2010 - 7500 silver processing






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Indian kuka wood rosary, featuring 7500 silver processing, 33 beads, total length 33 cm and weight 32 g.
Description from the seller
7500 Silver Engraved india kuka wood İslamic Rosary prayer worry 33 beads
one bead size 7 x 11 mm
complete length 33 cm
total weight 32 gram
this is actual of photos
What are Kuka prayer beads and what are their benefits?
Kuka is actually a tree. It grows in tropical regions and is a fairly rare tree species. Also known as palm nut, its fruits resemble coconuts. The shells of these fruits are called kuka and are used. The cultivation of this tree dates back many years, and it is mostly grown in India and Indonesia. It is a hard wood in general. It is a tall tree. Its fruits and leaves are as hard as the tree itself. Although it did not grow in our country until recent years due to climatic conditions, it is said to be found in the Mediterranean and Aegean climates today.
Its use dates back to ancient times, and as we approach the present day, its uses have increased and diversified. Due to its hard structure, kuka is used as a raw material in many areas, especially in the pharmaceutical industry, and it has also begun to be used in jewelry and ornaments.
Another characteristic of these shells is that they change color with use. Prayer beads or ornaments that darken in color with use also increase in value. Darker colored ones are more valuable.
**These prayer beads will tarnish simply from continuous use. No additional treatment is necessary.**
Benefits of Kuka Tree
Kuka tree has the ability to kill germs and disinfect. For this reason, it is widely preferred in the pharmaceutical industry. This feature is also prominent in its use in jewelry and prayer beads.
The seeds of this tree are traditionally used in making prayer beads, especially in Turkey, and some people believe that they have different benefits. However, there is limited information to support or prove these benefits scientifically.
Stress Reducer: Some believe that using prayer beads made from these seeds as an object held and rotated has a stress-reducing effect. This can be considered a ritual or meditative approach.
Aiding Focus: It is thought that its use has a focus-enhancing effect. Turning or touching kuka seeds can increase mental focus for some people.
Calming Effect: Due to the naturalness of the material used in making prayer beads, some believe that this activity has a calming effect. Spiritual and Mental Benefits: In some cultures, prayer beads are used during meditation or prayer and are believed to provide a spiritual experience. However, these benefits of prayer beads have not been confirmed by scientific research. These effects may vary from person to person and depend more on individual preferences, beliefs, or traditions. More research is needed on the benefits of prayer beads. Therefore, there is no definitive information beyond personal experiences and beliefs.
History of the Kuka Tree
The history of the kuka tree in our culture dates back to the Ottoman period. Kuka prayer beads, in particular, were widely used during the Ottoman era. They were valued for their disinfecting properties for health reasons and for their cultural significance. During the Ottoman period, the tree was used not only for prayer beads but also for medicinal purposes.
Prayer beads are generally made with 33 or 99 beads, each bead used for a repetition of a prayer or supplication. Different materials can be used in making prayer beads, but kuka prayer beads are made from the seeds of the kuka fruit.
These prayer beads are produced using traditional handiwork and come in various designs. Today, it is possible to find these prayer beads in many gift shops or online platforms. These prayer beads are preferred by many people for their aesthetic value and spiritual meaning.
7500 Silver Engraved india kuka wood İslamic Rosary prayer worry 33 beads
one bead size 7 x 11 mm
complete length 33 cm
total weight 32 gram
this is actual of photos
What are Kuka prayer beads and what are their benefits?
Kuka is actually a tree. It grows in tropical regions and is a fairly rare tree species. Also known as palm nut, its fruits resemble coconuts. The shells of these fruits are called kuka and are used. The cultivation of this tree dates back many years, and it is mostly grown in India and Indonesia. It is a hard wood in general. It is a tall tree. Its fruits and leaves are as hard as the tree itself. Although it did not grow in our country until recent years due to climatic conditions, it is said to be found in the Mediterranean and Aegean climates today.
Its use dates back to ancient times, and as we approach the present day, its uses have increased and diversified. Due to its hard structure, kuka is used as a raw material in many areas, especially in the pharmaceutical industry, and it has also begun to be used in jewelry and ornaments.
Another characteristic of these shells is that they change color with use. Prayer beads or ornaments that darken in color with use also increase in value. Darker colored ones are more valuable.
**These prayer beads will tarnish simply from continuous use. No additional treatment is necessary.**
Benefits of Kuka Tree
Kuka tree has the ability to kill germs and disinfect. For this reason, it is widely preferred in the pharmaceutical industry. This feature is also prominent in its use in jewelry and prayer beads.
The seeds of this tree are traditionally used in making prayer beads, especially in Turkey, and some people believe that they have different benefits. However, there is limited information to support or prove these benefits scientifically.
Stress Reducer: Some believe that using prayer beads made from these seeds as an object held and rotated has a stress-reducing effect. This can be considered a ritual or meditative approach.
Aiding Focus: It is thought that its use has a focus-enhancing effect. Turning or touching kuka seeds can increase mental focus for some people.
Calming Effect: Due to the naturalness of the material used in making prayer beads, some believe that this activity has a calming effect. Spiritual and Mental Benefits: In some cultures, prayer beads are used during meditation or prayer and are believed to provide a spiritual experience. However, these benefits of prayer beads have not been confirmed by scientific research. These effects may vary from person to person and depend more on individual preferences, beliefs, or traditions. More research is needed on the benefits of prayer beads. Therefore, there is no definitive information beyond personal experiences and beliefs.
History of the Kuka Tree
The history of the kuka tree in our culture dates back to the Ottoman period. Kuka prayer beads, in particular, were widely used during the Ottoman era. They were valued for their disinfecting properties for health reasons and for their cultural significance. During the Ottoman period, the tree was used not only for prayer beads but also for medicinal purposes.
Prayer beads are generally made with 33 or 99 beads, each bead used for a repetition of a prayer or supplication. Different materials can be used in making prayer beads, but kuka prayer beads are made from the seeds of the kuka fruit.
These prayer beads are produced using traditional handiwork and come in various designs. Today, it is possible to find these prayer beads in many gift shops or online platforms. These prayer beads are preferred by many people for their aesthetic value and spiritual meaning.
