These are just stunning. You are right. Tis a perfect class for online. I loved learning the beads probably didn't match and they restrung lots of them. It leaves so much room for interpretative creativity.
I realize it's been a few years, but do you have any information like this for malas used in Asia? In India they are also called japamala if that helps. This is wonderful, hope you've continued your research!
From the teacher: I have not done any work beyond Christian prayer beads. But I would recommend looking up Countess Rowan Berran McDowell of Atlantia. She has done research in that area.
This is a very interesting class. Kudos
Glad you enjoyed the class!
These are just stunning. You are right. Tis a perfect class for online. I loved learning the beads probably didn't match and they restrung lots of them. It leaves so much room for interpretative creativity.
Glad you enjoyed the class.
i love the jet and acorn one! it reminds me of victorian mourning jewelry. great video!
Glad you enjoyed the class.
I realize it's been a few years, but do you have any information like this for malas used in Asia? In India they are also called japamala if that helps. This is wonderful, hope you've continued your research!
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From the teacher: I have not done any work beyond Christian prayer beads. But I would recommend looking up Countess Rowan Berran McDowell of Atlantia. She has done research in that area.
The cats are the best assistants
Of course!