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Encore TShirt by Karin Taylor / Pencil, ink, pen, adobe photoshop
colourful tee … for woman and child … buy a matching set
Painted Buffalo skull on leather shield, against ancient “Butterfly” motif. Artwork by Zeke Sena, New Mexico, USA.
Painted Buffalo skull on leather shield against colorful motif. The turquoise, or blue, colorization, in its many hues, is a sacred color which wards off evil.
Buffalo connotes, life, great strength, abundance, gratitude, life builder. Buffalo provides all good things for living, and bestows great curing powers.
Are they majic? Who knows. But they are beautiful pieces of stone art. And, this way is a bit more legal.
Here is a lewis and Clark bead (no they are not antique beads) the bead measures 1 3/4 inches wide the spearpoint measures 2 1/2 inches long and an overall 3 1/2 inches and the original jewelry piece is avaliable just inquire
A misbaha (Arabic: مسبحة), subha (Arabic:سبحة), or tespih (Turkish) is a string of prayer beads, which is a tool used to perform dhikr (Islamic practice that focuses on the remembrance of God), including the 99 Names of Allah, and the glorification of God after regular prayer. Misbaha, sometimes also called “worry beads,” have played an important role, not just in Islam but other religions. Roman Catholics, Orthodox Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and Hindu Brahmanists also use prayer beads. Although Islamic prayer beads usually have either ninety nine or thirty three beads, mystic sects sometimes used 500 or 1000 bead misbaha with very large beads. The Turkish name tespih means prayer beads or rosary and originates from the word “Süpha” (also pronounced sebha), which means to recite the glories of God. Strings of tespih with ninety nine beads signify the ninety nine names of God in Islam. The main entreaty repeated by believers while fingering each of the first thirty three of the ninety nine beads is, Subhan’allah which comes from the Koran and means “Praise be to God.” For the next thirty three beads, one says “Glory be to God,” or Alhamdulillah, in Arabic and for the final thirty three beads, Allahu Akbar which means God is most great, is repeated. With a shorter, thirty-three bead string of tespih, believers simply turn the strand over and over and repeat the same three prayers as for the ninety-nine bead tespih. After these repetitions a final prayer is said, bringing the total number of prayers, as dictated by the Koran, to one-hundred. Why one-hundred? Because the Prophet Muhammad is said to have given the command: “Whoever completes a hundred, by telling these beads, all his sins shall be forgiven even if they are as great as the waves of the ocean.”
If any of you are into Dzi stones or Tibetan lore, here is a design for you. If you want a different amount of eyes on the shirt to match your Dzi stone, just bubble mail me and let me know how many you need, and I will make the design and send you the shop address for it in just a day or two. If you aren’t a bubbler, just email me at mobiitees@gmail.com.
For: Fans of Arrested Development
For: Fans of Arrested Development
An abstract design based of American indian braidwork on a tshirt.
Hand made beaded pendant.
1 sale of this tee so far Miss Bling is a brand new brown paper creation / I used ink, pastel, acrylic, gesso, marker pens, photoshop, rubber stamps i created myself …. to create this little number – it was thunk up by my son Ben… / the whole disco hippy idea was his…thanks Benji :)
Want some beads???
CELEBRATE! BEADS AND ALL…
Can be requested in different colours. August 2009.
Can be requested in different colours. August 2009. views: 134
ALL Done in Corel X 2 /
I thought a shirt of this would be pretty cool :P
apo rendered!
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