Malas were originally used in Buddhism to support the recitation of mantras, as each of the 108 beads embodies one of the Buddha's teachings. Today, malas are often worn as jewelry, as a symbol of Buddha's peaceful teachings and for focusing, e.g. during yoga. Our malas are carefully knotted by ...
Malas were originally used in Buddhism to support the recitation of mantras, as each of the 108 beads embodies one of the Buddha's teachings. Today, malas are often worn as jewelry, as a symbol of Buddha's peaceful teachings and for focusing, e.g. during yoga. Our malas are carefully knotted by hand and are made in such a way that they can be looped around the wrist several times and worn as a bracelet.
The gemstone malas are available in the best-selling stone varieties amethyst, Rock Crystal, Rose Quartz and Tourmaline (black tourmaline), matching the seven chakras, as well as in attractive gemstone combinations for various gemstone healing themes.