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Matte Snowflake Obsidian and Dragon Vein Agate Mala, 108 beads

Matte Snowflake Obsidian and Dragon Vein Agate Mala, 108 beads

SKU: 2315

Regular price $134.00 USD
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Snowflake obsidian's healing energies help one achieve balance and remove pain, fear, and worry. It is said to bring emotions to the surface for cleansing and transformation by helping one recognize negative thinking and harmful mental patterns.

Dragon vein agate is said to improve memory, concentration, and heighten creative visualization. It is believed to help one discern truth and is a powerful emotional healer.

Materials: This beautiful 108 bead mala is handcrafted from 8mm matte snowflake obsidian beads, dragon's vein agate markers and guru bead, and is accented with Bali silver. Cotton tassel.

Size: 36" l (not including tassel)

Made in the USA.

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  • Mala means “garland” in Sanskrit. Malas have been used for thousands of years as a meditation and prayer tool by members of Dharmic religions and other spiritual followers. Stretchy wrist malas are often worn as a reminder to practice mantra at all times. Wearing a mala bracelet or necklace is especially convenient for a person who is ill and would like to recite mantra in bed; the mala beads are always right there on their body. Many spiritual people wear malas as a continuous reminder to be mindful.

    Malas traditionally consist of 108 beads plus 1 guru bead. 108 is considered a holy number in Dharmic belief and symbolizes spiritual wholeness. The guru bead is not counted in the 108 because it only functions to signify the end/ beginning of a prayer cycle while using the mala. It is also common to find mala with fewer beads, such as necklaces and bracelets. These will usually have 54 (1/2 of 108) or 27 (1/4 of 108) beads, but mala with other factors of 108 can be found as well. All malas, regardless of number of beads, may still be used for mantra practice.