Guest guest Posted March 8, 2003 Report Share Posted March 8, 2003 Hi, folks! I put a few pix of my first, rough efforts in the Collections file. Be kind! I'm just starting out, here. <g> Sea Mala Photo-- That's the little wrist mala that made itself, this a.m. It's a two row bracelet, that unclips into a 27 bead japa mala. Other Photos--The neck mala beads are strung on single pieces of silver wire (for conductivity), in groups of three or four beads, of the same mukhi. The sections can be detached at the split jump rings, and switched around. There's my choker, the secondary necklace, and the choker and necklace clipped together, to make a 36 bead japa mala. There's also a photo of my Saraswati-With-a-13 bangle, and my Stress- Buster-5s bracelet. Thanks! K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 Wow..Kariji, these are really great :-) You did an amazing job with the Gauri Shankar and 1 mukhi and I see you are doing that wirework that Babaji shared already with the Sea Mala. These are truly spectacular and now I know who to call if I get too swamped with mala orders :-) Also see we have another fun entry in our Photo File ..but none other than a pic of Mr. Kirk at Maharishi School with pink and white hair :-) I have always wanted hair that color :-) That reminds me..last nite I found a picture of myself that is 10 years old with the Spiritual Community at Tibet Center in NYC. Most recent and probably only pic I have of me..I'll try and scan it and if its not too fuzzy will post. Again Kariji...BRAVO ! Kanti In a message dated 3/8/2003 5:35:57 PM Central Standard Time, no_reply writes: > Hi, folks! I put a few pix of my first, rough efforts in the > Collections file. Be kind! I'm just starting out, here. <g> > > Sea Mala Photo-- That's the little wrist mala that made itself, this > a.m. It's a two row bracelet, that unclips into a 27 bead japa mala. > > Other Photos--The neck mala beads are strung on single pieces of > silver wire (for conductivity), in groups of three or four beads, of > the same mukhi. The sections can be detached at the split jump rings, > and switched around. > > There's my choker, the secondary necklace, and the choker and > necklace clipped together, to make a 36 bead japa mala. > > There's also a photo of my Saraswati-With-a-13 bangle, and my Stress- > Buster-5s bracelet. > > Thanks! K. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 You, like David, are WAY, WAY, WAY too kind. All of my ideas, I got from you, or DD, or the w/s. ALL of the tech advisement came from this l/s. BTW-- I LOVE that photo of Mr. Kirk! VERY fun! Very cool! , thunderheals@a... wrote: > Wow..Kariji, these are really great :-) > You did an amazing job with the Gauri Shankar and 1 mukhi and I see you are > doing that wirework that Babaji shared already with the Sea Mala. > > These are truly spectacular and now I know who to call if I get too swamped > with mala orders :-) > > Also see we have another fun entry in our Photo File ..but none other than a > pic of Mr. Kirk at Maharishi School with pink and white hair :-) I have > always wanted hair that color :-) > > That reminds me..last nite I found a picture of myself that is 10 years old > with the > Spiritual Community at Tibet Center in NYC. Most recent and probably only pic > I have of me..I'll try and scan it and if its not too fuzzy will post. > > > Again Kariji...BRAVO ! > Kanti > > In a message dated 3/8/2003 5:35:57 PM Central Standard Time, > no_reply writes: > > > Hi, folks! I put a few pix of my first, rough efforts in the > > Collections file. Be kind! I'm just starting out, here. <g> > > > > Sea Mala Photo-- That's the little wrist mala that made itself, this > > a.m. It's a two row bracelet, that unclips into a 27 bead japa mala. > > > > Other Photos--The neck mala beads are strung on single pieces of > > silver wire (for conductivity), in groups of three or four beads, of > > the same mukhi. The sections can be detached at the split jump rings, > > and switched around. > > > > There's my choker, the secondary necklace, and the choker and > > necklace clipped together, to make a 36 bead japa mala. > > > > There's also a photo of my Saraswati-With-a-13 bangle, and my Stress- > > Buster-5s bracelet. > > > > Thanks! K. > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message hav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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