Turkish Fatoran rosary, khartiti, green, marbled — the color of paradise with natural veins. A rosary from Turkish Fatoran in dark emerald green, its beads decorated with natural black veins and lines irregularly within the marbled khartiti pattern. "Marbled" is a traditional term in rosaries meaning "with veins," describing the natural lines formed inside the beads during the casting of Fatoran, making each bead a unique artistic painting. The emerald green color is inspired by the precious emerald stone, carrying a blessed Quranic significance as the color of the garments of the people of paradise. The rosary consists of 51 beads with precise turning, ending with a tassel and a long braided dual-colored (green/black) cord harmonized with the bead color. What does "marbled" mean in Fatoran rosaries? "Marbled" is a specialized term in the world of rosaries describing Fatoran that contains dark, irregular veins and lines inside the beads, differing from bead to bead. These veins are natural, produced during the Fatoran casting process, and distinguish the marbled khartiti from: plain Fatoran: uniform color without veins or waves. Saffron Fatoran: soft gradations within the same color without dark lines. Marbled Fatoran (this rosary): clear black veins prominent against the background of the base color. The difference between the two greens in the ring and ring set: you have two green options, each with its own character: Saffron Green: light olive green with soft gradations — calm and balanced, suitable for traditional taste. Marbled Emerald Green (this rosary): pure dark green with clear black veins — lively, suitable for a distinct classic taste. The emerald green color and the season of Hajj The specific emerald green carries a strong religious significance: it is the color of paradise as mentioned in the Quran, and the color of historical domes in mosques. Owning this rosary before the Hajj season or gifting it to the pilgrim carries a deep symbolic meaning beyond its material value. Gift for the departing pilgrim: a companion in tasbih throughout a lifetime. Gift for the returning pilgrim: a blessed-colored keepsake that remains with them after Hajj. Gift for the pilgrim during Ramadan or other times: carries the same blessed significance. Rosary specifications Material: Original Turkish Fatoran Color and pattern: marbled emerald green with natural black veins (khartiti) Number of beads: 51 beads Bead shape: round, polished Bead string: braided with a dual-colored green/black cord + a long tassel Usage: tasbih, religious occasions, daily use Marbled green rosary as a gift — a symbol given with the meaning of a pilgrim or worshipper gift: most suitable seasonally, carries a blessed religious meaning. Gift for a religious scholar or mosque imam: the color suits academic and religious circles. Gift for lovers of Saudi Arabia: green is the color of the national flag, carrying a distinctive national dimension. Gift for rosary collectors: the natural veins make it a unique piece for each collection. Ramadan or Eid gift: presented in a luxurious box for religious occasions. Khartiti set in Ring — complete with 6 colors Khartiti brown: classic sobriety. Khartiti navy blue: modern formal. Khartiti maroon with triple string: the most luxurious in the set. Khartiti turquoise premium: rare and luxurious. Brown patterned kola: modern, multi-tone. Marbled green khartiti (this rosary): an Islamic symbol with emerald veins. Why choose from Ring? Checked natural veins: each rosary is examined to ensure the pattern of veins is clear before shipping. Original Turkish Fatoran: retains deep green and shine for years. Braided, hand-tied string: the dual-colored braided cord requires craftsmanship expertise. Real photos: the emerald green color and black veins are clearly visible without filters. Care for the green Fatoran rosary To preserve the depth of the emerald color and the clarity of the veins: 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.
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