Omnia Necklace
Ancient seed beads with sparkling silver-toned metal beads and a silver plated clasp.
These ancient seed beads, scientifically known as Coix Lacryma-Jobi, are commonly called many other names worldwide.
Zulu people use them to make teething necklaces for babies, and know them as Imfibinga beads.
Among the Hindu, they are known as Vaijayanti Mala beads, and are used in Malas for meditation. In Hinduism, Lord Krishna wears a Vaijayanti Mala, and the beads are sybmolic of victory and triumph of good over evil.
In Catholic tradition, these beads are known as Job’s Tears, and are used to make rosaries.
Ancient seed beads with sparkling silver-toned metal beads and a silver plated clasp.
These ancient seed beads, scientifically known as Coix Lacryma-Jobi, are commonly called many other names worldwide.
Zulu people use them to make teething necklaces for babies, and know them as Imfibinga beads.
Among the Hindu, they are known as Vaijayanti Mala beads, and are used in Malas for meditation. In Hinduism, Lord Krishna wears a Vaijayanti Mala, and the beads are sybmolic of victory and triumph of good over evil.
In Catholic tradition, these beads are known as Job’s Tears, and are used to make rosaries.
Ancient seed beads with sparkling silver-toned metal beads and a silver plated clasp.
These ancient seed beads, scientifically known as Coix Lacryma-Jobi, are commonly called many other names worldwide.
Zulu people use them to make teething necklaces for babies, and know them as Imfibinga beads.
Among the Hindu, they are known as Vaijayanti Mala beads, and are used in Malas for meditation. In Hinduism, Lord Krishna wears a Vaijayanti Mala, and the beads are sybmolic of victory and triumph of good over evil.
In Catholic tradition, these beads are known as Job’s Tears, and are used to make rosaries.