Turkish Fatoran prayer bead, purple with veins, with rare streaks — the color of royalty with natural veins, a prayer bead from Turkish Fatoran in luxurious purple violet, decorated with light veins and lines in a patterned marbled design. The purple color is one of the rarest in the world of Fatoran prayer beads, evoking the historical heritage of purple, which through the centuries has been associated with royalty and luxury — it was reserved for emperors and czars in the Byzantine Empire due to the difficulty of extracting its natural dye. It consists of 51 beads with precise craftsmanship, ending with a knot and a long tassel with a dark blue braided cord that harmonizes with the depth of the purple color. An option for connoisseurs seeking a color that carries both history and distinction. Why is purple rare in Fatoran prayer beads? The purple color requires a precise balance between red and blue during the dyeing process, and not all factories produce it. Most prayer beads come in classic colors (yellow, brown, red, blue, green). Purple is a choice for the elite seeking carefully studied rarity. Limited market availability: it’s hard to find a competitor selling purple Fatoran prayer beads of the same quality. Heavy historical significance: purple was the color of kings and czars throughout history. Visual contrast with white: it stands out strongly against the white Saudi garment, making it a visually striking piece. The difference between purple and Burgundy Fatoran beads If you move between purple and Burgundy, the difference is fundamental: Burgundy: a reddish-purple leaning toward wine and brown — warm and classic. Purple (this prayer bead): pure purple leaning toward blue and royal purple — cool and luxurious. Burgundy for traditional balanced tastes, purple for bold tastes seeking distinction. "Marraq" collection — marbled marbled with natural veins This prayer bead is part of the "Marraq" collection in Shakka Khatam, which is a marbled marbled with clear natural veins: Marbled green: emerald green with black veins — Islamic symbolism. Marbled purple (this prayer bead): royal purple with light veins — symbol of luxury and rarity. Prayer bead specifications Material: Original Turkish Fatoran Color and pattern: purple with natural light veins (marbled) Number of beads: 51 beads Shape of the bead: polished round Bead holder: braided cord + long tassel Usage: Tasbih, evening occasions, daily use Purple prayer bead as a gift — for the taste that is not satisfied with the usual Gift for the bold groom: the groom who rejects traditional colors and seeks a unique piece for his wedding. Graduation gift for law and political science graduates: purple is associated with authority and leadership. Gift for a businessman or leader: the color suits high positions and reflects confidence in taste. Gift for a prayer bead collector: genuine rarity in the prayer bead market, a valuable addition to any collection. Gift for connoisseurs at evening occasions: the color visually enhances under warm lighting. Which outfits does purple match? The classic black bisht: an elegant contrast that highlights the prayer bead strongly. White thobe and red shemagh: a balanced three-color combination (white + red + purple). Formal business attire: dark suit (navy/gray) with a touch of purple gives a commanding appearance. Evening occasions: warm lighting beautifully reveals the depth of the color. Shakka Khatam full collection (now 10 colors)
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