Turkish Fatoran rosary, khartiti, burgundy — color of classic luxury, rosary from Turkish Fatoran in deep burgundy Bordeaux color — color that evokes the luxury of aged wine and classic velvet. Each bead interweaves shades of burgundy with natural touches of brown and black within the khartiti (tetrad) pattern, making each piece a unique artwork that does not repeat. This rosary features a luxurious triple clasp — karkoush containing three final beads instead of the usual single knot, with a contrasting spacer bead that breaks the monotony and adds a visual dimension. It consists of 51 beads with precise machining, ending with a knot and a hand-tied karkoush. What distinguishes the burgundy color in the world of rosaries? Burgundy is not just "dark red" — it is a color with psychological and aesthetic layers: rare color depth: combines red, purple, and brown in harmonious gradations. Classic connotation: the burgundy color has historically been associated with classic elegance, aged wine, and upscale gatherings. Contrast with Saudi attire: burgundy creates an elegant contrast with white thobe and black bisht, more daring than brown and more reserved than pure red. Choice of maturity: the age group most fond of burgundy: 35-55 years — suits a refined taste. The triple clasp — a detail that makes a difference. The triple clasp (karkoush with three final beads) is among the finest designs in luxury rosaries. Differs from the single knot by: better weight balance: the triple weight gives a feeling of fullness when carried. Distinctive prayer sound: the final beads produce light clicks when moved. Higher aesthetic value: a detail that distinguishes the rosary as a thoughtful gift, not casual. Rosary specifications Material: Original Turkish Fatoran Color and pattern: Burgundy Bordeaux with natural khartiti waves Number of beads: 51 beads Bead shape: polished round Shape: hand-made triple clasp (karkoush with three final beads) Usage: prayer, formal occasions, daily use Burgundy rosary as a gift — who do you choose it for? The burgundy color carries a sign of refined taste and balanced personality, making this rosary a precisely targeted gift: A different groom’s gift: for the groom seeking a color that stands out in wedding photos away from the usual black and brown. Gift for an academic or doctor: burgundy is associated with academia and academic dress in many cultures. Graduation gift for law, literature, and humanities graduates: disciplines suited to the deep classic color. Gift for lovers of unique pieces: collectors and enthusiasts of distinguished rosaries will appreciate the waves of khartiti in this rare color. The difference between the colors of the khartiti set in the ring clasp: you currently have 3 options from Turkish khartiti: Brown khartiti: classic, neutral, suitable for all tastes. Navy blue khartiti: modern, strong, for youthful taste. Burgundy khartiti (this rosary): classic luxury with a triple clasp, the most distinguished. For a completely different color, see the Fatoran yellow-sticky rosary. Why choose from the ring clasp? Every rosary is unique: the khartiti waves are natural and non-repetitive, the rosary you receive is different from any other. Hand-tied triple clasp: not an industrially manufactured standard clasp. Real, unfiltered photos: the actual color matches what you see in the pictures. Original Turkish Fatoran: it does not lose its shine nor change color over time. Care for the burgundy Fatoran rosary to maintain the depth of the burgundy color and the shine of the waves: wipe the rosary with a soft dry cloth after use, avoid direct sunlight for long hours, and stay away from perfumes and chemical cleaners. Store it in a cloth bag or its original box away from humidity.
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