The mala is a traditional prayer necklace that has been used for centuries in Buddhist and Hindu practices. Made up of 108 beads, it is used to accompany mantras and meditation, promoting concentration and mindfulness. Each bead allows you to follow the rhythm of the prayer, helping to calm the mind and connect to the present moment.
FEATURES
- Mala in rosewood, wenge, ebony and pear wood
- Elastic cord to also be worn as a bracelet
- Stone diameter: 6 mm
- Necklace size: 31.5 cm
- Weight: 24 gr
- For men and women
- FREE STANDARD DELIVERY IN METROPOLITAN FRANCE
This mala is made from four types of precious wood: rosewood, wenge, ebony and pear wood, each bringing its distinct energies and virtues to enrich your spiritual practice.
The Woods Making Up the Mala:
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Rosewood: Rosewood is known for its warm color and deep tones. It is appreciated for its softness and calming properties. Used in the manufacture of jewelry and sacred objects, it promotes calm and serenity. Rosewood is ideal for meditation, helping to open the heart and attract love and compassion.
Wenge: Native to regions of Africa, wenge is a dark, dense, and durable wood with dark brown, almost black veins. It is often associated with strength and protection. Its robustness makes it an excellent choice for spiritual objects, as it symbolizes stability and grounding, helping to maintain a strong connection between spirit and earth.
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Ebony: Ebony is a deep black wood, often used in the manufacture of musical instruments and jewelry. A symbol of mystery and power, it is known to protect against negative energies and promote deep concentration. In a spiritual context, ebony helps stabilize the mind and enhance meditation.
Pear: Pear wood is lighter and lighter in color, with a soft, subtle hue. It is often associated with creativity and growth. Used in spiritual traditions to encourage balance and purification, pear wood brings a gentle, harmonious energy, promoting inner peace and mental clarity.
Origin and Use of Mala:
The mala has been used for millennia as a spiritual tool in the recitation of mantras. Traditionally made of 108 beads, it symbolizes the 108 trials that Buddha overcame to achieve enlightenment, as well as the 108 earthly desires that practitioners seek to overcome. Using a mala during meditation helps to focus one's attention and calm agitated thoughts. It can also be worn as a talisman to remind oneself to stay grounded and balanced.
Care Tips:
To preserve the beauty of your wooden mala, avoid prolonged exposure to water and chemicals. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth after each use and store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Treat yourself to a spiritual journey and let this unique mala made from four precious woods guide you towards inner peace and harmony.
Buy it now to bring peace, protection and spirituality into your daily life. And if you liked this mala we recommend our Kadam chakra Mala and for even more inspiration visit our Tibetan mala section