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This pure silver bracelet featuring a superior quality 12 Mukhi Rudraksha held in a richly designed center pendant having an array of rays on circumference resembling the Sun. An intricately designed motif of Solar plexus Chakra on the center of the pendant reflects the elegance of the design. Finest quality Citrine and Ruby gems in the silver casing are placed on sides to further accentuate the beauty and healing benefits of the bracelet. The bracelet held in Cuban chain and secured by lobster closure ensures secured fit and durability. Beautifully reflecting the power of Solar plexus Chakra in an elegant manner, the bracelet is a must-buy for those desiring to heal the Chakra.
Benefits:
12 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksha: approx. 28 mm
Ruby and Citrine Gemstones: 5 to 6 carats each
Silver Used: approx. 39 gms
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