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33 Beads Muslim Prayer Rosary Bracelet With Alloy Tassel - Acrylic Islamic Tasbih For Men & Women - Elegant Middle Eastern Style Worship Accessory
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color : reddish brown






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Sourced from Luxe Leisure Lab
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 33711538
Item specifics
Gender
Neutral
Material
Acrylic
Style
Classic
Shape\Pattern
Ball
Length
33 cm
Item description from the seller
✨ Your Spiritual Companion, Crafted with Reverence
In the quiet moments of devotion or the hustle of daily life, these 33 beads whisper reminders of faith. Designed for those who seek both beauty and meaning in their worship rituals.
🔍 Why This Tasbih Stands Out
• Authentic 33-Count Design: Each bead aids in completing the traditional cycle of 99 praises (33 x 3) with effortless flow.
• Premium Acrylic Beads: Lightweight yet durable, resistant to sweat and fading, ensuring years of devout use.
• Alloy Tassel Accent: The metallic finish adds elegance while preventing fraying – a fusion of tradition and practicality.
• Versatile Color Palette: From earthy terracotta (inspired by Medina’s clay) to solemn black, choose the hue that resonates with your soul.
• Unisex & Ageless: Thoughtfully sized at 12mm beads for comfortable grip by all ages and genders.
🌙 More Than a Bracelet – A Connection to Culture
Picture this: A teenager in Paris wears it as a proud identity symbol; a grandmother in Berlin fingers the beads during Fajr prayers; a yoga enthusiast pairs it with bohemian attire for a multicultural statement. Whether gifted during Eid or worn daily, it carries stories beyond adornment.
🎁 A Gift That Speaks Without Words
Wrap it in velvet for a convert’s first Ramadan. Present it to a child learning duas. Its silent language of faith transcends borders – because devotion needs no translation.
















