Sandalwood mala bracelet
24 beads of Ø ± 7 mm, sandalwood and lava stone. As this is a handcrafted product made from natural materials, it may have slight variations in shape, size or color.
Delivery times :
- 1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
- 3 to 5 working days for other countries in Europe
- 3 to 5 working days for other countries via DHL
This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.
You may return or exchange an item within 14 days of receiving your order. For more information, see our Return Policy
diameter | 7 mm |
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Product origin | made in nepal |
Colour | naturel |
Compositions | Cherry wood |
Sandalwood - Purification
Coming from a sacred tree from India, its soft wood is known for its calming and purifying effects. It is widely used to practice meditation.
Prayer beads: "in the present moment, my mind is calm".
The word "mala" in Sanskrit means garland of roses. Also called rosary or prayer beads, it comes from India where it was used in Hinduism and Buddhism. It then passed to Islam and then to Christianity at the time of the Crusades. The mala is used to count pious words or to recite mantras. Meditation with mantras consists of repeating words or syllables that generate a specific vibration. Place the mala in your hand and pick up a bead with your fingers. With each new word or mantra you recite, move on to the next bead. This is an effective way to keep yourself in the present moment and calm your mind.
Complete malas have 108 beads that correspond to the 108 passions of man. Mala bracelets generally have 24 beads or any other number, usually a multiple of 3. They can be worn as personal accessories or jewelry, thus defining our personality and character. In all traditions, they have a magical and protective aura.