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