Prayer Beads for Beginners — Everything You Need to Know

Prayer Beads for Beginners — Everything You Need to Know

Beginner's Guide

Prayer Beads for Beginners —
Everything You Need to Know

By Luxury R Visible  ◆  Complete Guides  ◆  7 min read

Whether you have just received your first tasbih as a gift, you are buying your very first prayer beads, or you have been using them for years but want to understand the materials better — this complete guide from Luxury R Visible covers everything without assuming prior knowledge. No jargon. No gatekeeping. Just honest, practical information from the UK's only specialist prayer bead manufacturer.

What Are Prayer Beads?

Prayer beads — known as tasbih, tesbih, misbaha or sibha across different traditions — are counting tools used during dhikr (the remembrance of Allah through repeated phrases and prayers). Each bead represents one repetition, allowing the user to focus entirely on their prayer rather than keeping a mental count.

The most common formats are 33 beads — used in three rounds of 33 for SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah and Allahu Akbar — and 99 beads, one for each of the 99 names of Allah. Both are traditional and widely used. The choice between them is personal and practical rather than theological.

What Are Prayer Beads
Made From?

The material of a tasbih is not just aesthetic — it directly affects the warmth, weight, feel and spiritual experience of daily use. This is where the real expertise lies, and where Luxury R Visible specialises. Here is an honest overview of the most important materials:

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    FaturanAncient Ottoman-era phenolic resin — the most prized material in the world for prayer beads. Warm, weighty, fragrant when rubbed. A Faturan tasbih is the pinnacle of the craft. Read our full Faturan guide.
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    Bakelite & CatalinThe most popular choice for serious daily use — rich colour, satisfying weight, genuine heritage. Excellent warmth and durability at an accessible price. Read our full Bakelite guide.
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    Baltic AmberNatural fossilised tree resin — 44 million years old, remarkably light, warm to the touch, often containing prehistoric inclusions. Read our full Amber guide.
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    Gemstone & CrystalNatural healing gemstones and precision crystal — each set unique in colour and character. Popular choices include turquoise, onyx, rose quartz and Swarovski crystal. Browse our gemstone collection.
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    Wood & Natural MaterialsHand-carved juniper wood and other natural materials offer a humble, fragrant and spiritually grounding option. Particularly popular as a first tasbih or daily carry piece.

"The best prayer beads for a beginner are the ones that feel right in your hand and connect you to your practice — start with what draws you, and build from there."

Your Most Common Questions —
Answered Honestly

How do I use prayer beads?+
Hold the beads in your right hand with your thumb and index finger. Start at the bead after the imame (the larger separator bead or tassel end). Move one bead at a time with your thumb as you recite each dhikr phrase. When you complete a round of 33 or reach the imame, begin your next phrase. The physical counting allows your mind to focus entirely on the meaning of what you are reciting rather than the number.
Which material should a beginner choose?+
For a first tasbih, we recommend Bakelite or a quality gemstone set. Both are beautiful, durable and accessible in price — allowing you to discover what quality prayer beads genuinely feel like without committing to the premium of Faturan or Amber. Once you know what you love in the hand, upgrading becomes a natural and informed next step.
33 beads or 99 beads — which should I choose?+
Both are traditional and equally valid. A 33-bead set is more portable and practical for carrying throughout the day — ideal for someone who wants to make dhikr on the move. A 99-bead set is more substantial and traditional for dedicated home prayer sessions. Many serious users own both — a smaller set for daily carry and a larger set for home use. If buying for a gift, a 99-bead set is always the more impressive choice.
Can I get a tasbih made exactly to my specification?+
Absolutely — this is one of our core specialities at LRV. Our bespoke service allows you to choose every detail — material, bead count, bead size, tassel style and imame design. Our craftsmen will handcraft it specifically for you. The result is a tasbih that is genuinely yours from the first moment you hold it.
How do I care for my prayer beads?+
Store in a cloth pouch when not in use. Keep away from perfumes, harsh chemicals and prolonged direct sunlight. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth only. For Faturan and Bakelite, regular daily handling is actually beneficial — the natural oils from your hands help develop the patina over time. For Amber, be particularly careful to avoid chemicals, extreme heat and ultrasonic cleaners. For Gemstone, different stones have different care requirements — ask us if you are unsure.
What is the difference between Faturan and Bakelite?+
Both are phenolic resins but they are not the same material. Faturan is older, rarer, heavier, warmer and produces a distinctive amber scent when rubbed. Bakelite is more widely available, excellent quality, and more accessible in price. Both are far superior to modern acrylic imitations. Read our full comparison in our Faturan guide and Bakelite guide.

Find Your First
Prayer Beads

Browse our full collection — or ask our team to recommend the perfect first tasbih for your practice and budget. Free UK delivery on every order.

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