Hand-knotted 108 natural stone Mala with silk tassel made with mindfulness and love. π All materials are natural products.
πAmethyst symbolizes calmness, clarity, spiritual wisdom and protection. It is deeply linked to the crown chakra which is associated with higher consciousness and spiritual connection.
πBurmese Rosewood The spiritual meaning of Burmese Rosewood centers on strength and compassion, symbolizing resilience, growth, and the fostering of love and harmony. It is often used in meditation to promote deep inner peace and connect the physical self to spiritual awareness.
Malas are spiritual tools made of 108 beads, to count repetitions of mantras, prayers, or intentions during meditation. Their purpose is to enhance focus, deepen spiritual practice, and serve as a tactile reminder of one's commitment to mindful presence and spiritual growth.
Malas are easily worn as jewelry, either draped around the neck as a meaningful necklace or wrapped multiple times around the wrist as a grounding bracelet. When worn outside of meditation, they serve as a beautiful, constant, and personal reminder of your intentions, faith, and commitment to mindfulness throughout the day.
Hand-knotted 108 natural stone Mala with silk tassel made with mindfulness and love. π All materials are natural products.
πAmethyst symbolizes calmness, clarity, spiritual wisdom and protection. It is deeply linked to the crown chakra which is associated with higher consciousness and spiritual connection.
πBurmese Rosewood The spiritual meaning of Burmese Rosewood centers on strength and compassion, symbolizing resilience, growth, and the fostering of love and harmony. It is often used in meditation to promote deep inner peace and connect the physical self to spiritual awareness.
Malas are spiritual tools made of 108 beads, to count repetitions of mantras, prayers, or intentions during meditation. Their purpose is to enhance focus, deepen spiritual practice, and serve as a tactile reminder of one's commitment to mindful presence and spiritual growth.
Malas are easily worn as jewelry, either draped around the neck as a meaningful necklace or wrapped multiple times around the wrist as a grounding bracelet. When worn outside of meditation, they serve as a beautiful, constant, and personal reminder of your intentions, faith, and commitment to mindfulness throughout the day.