Jin, the samurai ronin who betrayed the Muju Dojo,
and Mugen, the convict from the Ryukyus,
meet Fuu, the daughter of Kasumi Seizou, one day in a tea house.
After an altercation, Jin and Mugen agree to not fight each other,
and escort Fuu to Ikitsuki Island.
Jin wears an informal nenju rosary bracelet along his travels with Mugen, and Fuu.
A formal Zen style rosary has 108 beads
(also called Buddhist rosary, mala, nenju, juzu, japmala, or prayer beads).
Jin's rosary bracelet is considered informal because it is 1/3 the size having 36 beads.
Jin is most likely wearing the 1/3 informal style rosary because
of the mystical, religious, and spiritual significance of the number 3,
and because Jin is 1/3 of Samurai Champloo.
o 36 Jade 5mm (3/16") beads
o 1 Jade 6mm (1/4") Buddha / Guru bead
o 100% silk thread - 3 strand braided
o Bracelet rosary length is 6 to 8 inches (adjustable)
o Hand-crafted from all natural materials
o No glues, artificial dyes, or synthetics are used
o We apply the same techniques used since ancient times to create this bracelet
The Samurai Champloo Jin Rosary Bracelet is new, never before worn,
currently in stock, and ready to ship out today.
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