Bracelet- A Unique Gift made from Unique Red Sandalwood



Sandalwood is the name of a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades.
Sandalwood is an evergreen tree that grows in Mysore and Coorg areas of Karnataka. The sale of its wood and its oil is by law a monopoly of the government.
Anyone can grow it. The only one you can sell it to is the government.
It’s been used since centuries for its oil by the Pharma industry and for ceremonial purposes. You can also carve things out of its wood.
Sandalwood is a threatened species indigenous to South India, and grows in the Western Ghats and a few other mountain ranges such as the Kalrayan and Shevaroy Hills. Although sandalwood trees in India, Pakistan, and Nepal are government-owned.
Naturally grown sandalwood can be easily found in Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Andhra, Kerala, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and U.P. Manipura and in some other states of India.

Cottage has to offer a beautifully handcrafted beaded bracelet made form red sandalwood. Usually made from loose beads with a center hole and connected by a piece of string or elastic band through the holes. Adorn it as a jewelry item, a lucky charm, a religious sacrament or just being in fashion, these bracelets can be worn by a person of any age or gender. Bring home today the perfect gift for your loved ones.

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