Sulemani Aqeeq Tasbih - 33 Beads
Banded Agate

Sulemani Aqeeq

Named After Hazrat Suleman (AS)

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Sulemani Aqeeq — Every Bead, One of a Kind
Banded Agate

Every Bead, One of a Kind

This stone carries the name of Hazrat Suleman (AS) — Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him — and it has been prized across the Muslim world for centuries. From the antique ring collections of Istanbul to the prayer bead traditions of Lucknow, sulemani aqeeq appears again and again wherever believers have sought beauty and barakah together. Islamic scholars have long associated it with strength and protection, and its presence in devotional life stretches back generations.

What makes sulemani aqeeq immediately recognisable is its dramatic banding — striking white striations running through deep black stone, every bead carrying a pattern entirely its own. That banding represents millions of years of geological layering, silica deposited slowly across deep time, compressed and hardened into something you can hold in your palm. When properly cut and polished, the surface takes on a mirror-like finish that makes the contrast between black and white even more vivid.

Of the three stones in our collection, this is the most visually striking. The high contrast catches the eye from across a room, and up close the patterns reward long looking — each bead a small landscape of lines laid down long before any human hand touched it. It is a stone that reminds you how vast creation truly is.

Every batch is independently lab-tested, and a certificate of authenticity accompanies each tasbih. The stone is real, the craft is careful, and the heritage it carries is deep.

Sourced from Jaipur. Independently lab-tested. Hand-knotted by a single karigar in Mumbai.