Kohgen

Men's Buddhist rosary, made of ironwood and Indian jade, Soto sect

$125.00 USD

Ironwood, one of the representative Chinese woods

This tree is planted in a wide area of ​​Asia, mainly in Thailand and India.
The grain is a little rough, but when polished it has a beautiful luster.

Alongside rosewood and ebony, it is one of the representative Chinese woods.
Beautiful grain is a characteristic of the wood, and it is widely used for furniture and Buddhist altars and is widely loved.

Indian jade is used as an accent.
The chic color of ironwood contrasts with the vivid green, making this a well-balanced rosary.

It is a very strong material, so it is recommended for those who want to wear rosary on a daily basis. ・Main ball: Approximately 1.3cm (Indian jade)
・Mukaidama: Approximately 1.0cm (Indian jade)
・Main ball: Approximately 0.7cm (iron sword wood)
・Celestial ball: approx. 0.5cm (Indian jade)