The nightingale is a very plain little bird (its colors are brown and cream), but is known for its wonderfully sweet evening song. In the Bahá'í Writings the nightingale symbolizes the Manifestation of God, particularly Bahá'u'lláh.
"These sanctified Mirrors, these Day Springs of ancient glory, are, one and all, the Exponents on earth of Him Who is the central Orb of the universe, its Essence and ultimate Purpose..." --Baha'u'llah
These matte grey beads symbolize of our spirit without the influence of God. The transformation of color and pattern represent the “inevitable law of spiritual progress”.
These beads literally tell the story of Tahirih’s small legacy of possessions, bequeathed to her jailer: a set of prayer beads, a vial containing attar of roses, and rings of turquoise, coral, and jade. The figure of Tahirih is known throughout Iran and the world fo...
This beautiful matched set makes a wonderful wedding gift. Made of sponge coral and fresh water pearls (each in opposite position), they make specific reference to the Bahá’í Marriage prayer: “O Thou kind Lord! Make Thou this marriage to bring forth coral and pearls...
Made from soapstone, this round "dish" or "box" is beautifully etched with a 9-pointed star on the top, the symbol that represents the Baha'i Faith. It is perfect for holding prayer beads. A great gift! (Prayer beads not included, however, check out the "Prayer Bead...
The House of the Bab was the scene for the moment the Baha'i Era was born and the "Ancient of Days" once again revealed. These prayer beads reflect the look and feel of that special room. The five faceted beads are an authentic reproduction of a bead fir...