Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 sir, went to the agrawal rudraksh bhandar suggested by you. the prices are very high. the price difference between them and other sites selling nepali beads is too much. you have been to nepal and have spent some period of your life there. why don't you start selling rudrakshas also? i am sure you would sell them at a very modest price. also shaligrams and right hand genuine shells, please. if i can afford the price i would like to buy from you. warm regards aadi sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66> wrote: > sacred-objects/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 Sri Aadi, I agree that is a very high price. But I don't know what to compare it to because otherwise are probably bogus. Any body who says they can supply Eka Mukhi Gol Dhana might have one only. But who supply many, they are bogus. Another point is that the price of the Eka Mukhi is very low compared to a one carat diamond, or a ruby. And yet Eka Mukhi "GOL DHANA" is thousands of times more rare than a diamond. So price is not really too much. A rich man would think it very cheap. But a rich man might not be blessed to get one, in spite of having the cash. I also supply Rudraksha but only set as value added in our Jewelry designs. Except for a very rare seed, Rudraksha are low price, so we give them away in our jewelry if the client likes. Sri Shalagram and Lakshmi Shank, etc., these are forbidden to trade in. I know some places, like Rudra Center, and Agarwal, who may give clients Shalagram free as a service or for donation. And that's great because they should be available. But that's not my service. This site is a place where people can see and share information on genuine Sacred Objects of Asia. And maybe even find a way to obtain one. Best of luck Y/s, Richard sacred-objects, "aadi291" <aadi291> wrote: > sir, went to the agrawal rudraksh bhandar suggested by you. the prices > are very high. the price difference between them and other sites > selling nepali beads is too much. you have been to nepal and have > spent some period of your life there. why don't you start selling > rudrakshas also? i am sure you would sell them at a very modest price. > also shaligrams and right hand genuine shells, please. > if i can afford the price i would like to buy from you. > warm regards > aadi > > > > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" > <rsbj66> wrote: > > sacred-objects/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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