This 108 bead mala is made of natural 8mm Lapis Lazuli & Citrine beads. Length: 37"
The 2" antique gold pendant represents a Pharaoh or Egyptian King.
The Eye of Horus is located on the back of the piece which lands directly under the pineal gland. This charm is also called the Eye of Ra and is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. These meditation and prayer beads can be customized by special request.
The gemstones used for each piece are specifically chosen due to their unique healing properties:
Lapis Lazuli is a stone of truth and friendship that promotes harmony in relationships. It also releases stress and brings peace while aiding in self-discovery, self-expression, creativity and manifestations. Assists in confronting and speaking one’s truth with confidence. A stone of protection that may be worn to guard against psychic attacks.
Chakras: 5th (Throat) & 6th (Third Eye)
Zodiac: Taurus & Sagittarius
Citrine has been called the "stone of the mind" due to its ability to bring clarity, concentration and new thoughts. It also helps to increase self-esteem, confidence, motivation, and self-expression. Emotionally, Citrine promotes joy and energizes all levels of life. It is known to protect from the negative energies of others while dispelling fears and phobias.
Chakra: 3rd (Solar Plexus).
Zodiac: Gemini & Leo.
Gift Ready:
- All mala necklaces are packaged in a gift bag filled with dried rose buds.
Shipping:
- Ships within 3-5 business days via USPS (Includes Tracking).
- We ship to the USA, Canada and Worldwide.
- Free shipping on all UNITED STATES orders over $75 USD.
How to Use a Mala:
A "mala" is a set of mantra counting beads. A mantra is a word or statement repeated personally or aloud with sincerity, devotion, feeling and deep attention. The overall intention is to naturally allow the attention to lead to deep concentration, which in turn allows for meditation and eventually "samadhi", to acquire wholeness, or truth. This mala contains 108 beads, as this number is considered sacred by many eastern religions and spiritual groups. To use the mala, begin at the guru bead, the larger bead at its base. Drape the first mala bead, the one next to the guru on your right, in between your thumb and middle finger. Slide your thumb over the first mala bead down and move to the next. Repeat this movement for a count of 108 beads. You may focus on your breathing, moving past each bead as you take an “in breath” or an “out breath”.