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Mālā with Rare Blue Amber, Golden Sheen Obsidian and Onyx Beads with a Thai Buddha Pendant
Mālā with Rare Blue Amber, Golden Sheen Obsidian and Onyx Beads with a Thai Buddha Pendant
Beautiful Hand-Knotted 54 bead Mālā with Rare Blue Amber and Onyx Beads with a Thai Buddha Pendant.
Hand-Knotted semi precious 8mm bead Mālā with Rare Blue Amber, Golden Sheen Obsidian, Jet and Onyx Beads with a Thai Buddha Pendant. The spacers are TierrraCast Pewter and coated hematite
Unlike its more common golden cousin, rare blue amber is a true gem of the fossilized resin world. Formed millions of years ago, this stunning stone boasts a greenish-blue hue that only reveals its brilliance under ultraviolet light. Found primarily in the Dominican Republic and Indonesia, blue amber's rarity and captivating color make it a prized possession for collectors.
Jet, a captivating black gemstone, is more than just beautiful. Believed to be a powerful protector, it's said to shield against negativity and promote emotional grounding. Some even claim it fosters psychic abilities and stimulates creativity.
Golden sheen obsidian, a captivating black volcanic glass with a shimmering gold sheen, is a powerful protector. Believed to shield against negativity, it's also thought to promote self-discovery and release ego conflicts. This gemstone is said to balance energy and encourage inner growth.
Black onyx, a striking gemstone with a deep, jet-black color, is a symbol of strength and resilience. Believed to promote grounding and self-control, it's thought to be a powerful shield against negativity. Many wear black onyx for its calming properties, finding it helps them feel centered and focused.
Each Mālā is handmade by myself and will come in its own hand stamped Cotton Bag and an info card.
Mālā is usually made of 108 beads and a guru bead. This enhances the practice of japa meditation (also called mantra meditation) by keeping count of the number of times a mantra is chanted. Mālā can be made with fewer beads, such as 18, 27 and 54.
The number of beads in a Mālā is associated with the aim of japa. A Mālā with 27 beads is used for attaining spiritual progress, while a Mālā with 108 beads is used to achieve fulfillment. The number, 108, has spiritual significance as it is believed that 108 energy lines converge to form anahata, the heart chakra.
One way to Meditate with your Mālā is to Sit straight, keeping the spine erect. Keep the eyes closed. Hold the Mālā in the right hand. Let it rest on the second and third fingers. Use the thumb to bring down each bead starting with the Guru bead while chanting your chosen mantra.
Ultimately, the Mālā becomes what the wearer wants it to be. You fill the energy of the beads and gemstones, with your thoughts, your hopes, and dreams.