Japa Amethyst -
108 bead necklace with Amethyst crystal spacers hand knotted on AHIMSA (cruelty free) silk with Ahimsa silk tassel.
Price- $19
About This Product
This mala has been specifically designed to be used as a tool in meditation and chanting. JAPA is the term in India for the spiritual discipline for using a mala (108 bead necklace) to chant mantras or names of the divine.
Made from the holy Rudraksha seed, worn by the believers of the Indian God Shiva, this mala has an amethyst crystal spacer bead every 27 beads to aid in the counting of the mantras. Amethyst is a crystal that aids in healing and providing the strength necessary for healing.
This range also is hand knotted in the traditional Indian way to allow the rudraksha seeds to slip through your fingers easily.
At the end of the mala you can find an Amethyst guru (ending) bead and our signature Ahimsa (cruelty free) silk tassel. The silk we use for this range is hand spun on the charka (spinning wheel) hence the look and feel is more organic. Plus the silk is dyed using vegetable dyes.
Featuring 10 different crystals all with different crystal healing benefits – find which colour and gemstone resonates with you and then start using the mala in your meditations.
Crystal Healing Benefit
Amethyst: Stability, Strength and Healing; works with the Third Eye (6th) and Crown (7th) chakras.
This mala also comes in a Khadi (organic cotton) pouch which is block printed with vegetable dyes and sewn by our friends SEW NEW FUTURES, a NGO that provides skills trainings to underprivileged young women in New Delhi.
Yes! We support local artisans all around India. Yes! We support fair trade. Yes! We believe in non-violence and compassion.
Love our products? We also sell wholesale
Care Instruction
A mala was traditionally seen as a sacred object and not shown to anyone. Today we like to wear and absorb the healing vibrations of the crystals, but remember that this is still a sacred object. Treat your mala like you would treat a photo of your teacher, with care and respect.
These malas are hand knotted on natural ahimsa (cruelty free) silk. It is natural over time the movement of the beads will degrade the thread. This however can take many years!
You can wash your tassel (only your tassel!) in a little warm water with some baby (or other soft) shampoo. Do not comb out the tassels as this range has hand spun ahimsa silk which is not made for brushing!
Be aware that direct sunlight can fade the colour of your mala.Protect your mala in the cloth pouch provided to extend the life of your mala.
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Price- $19
About This Product
This mala has been specifically designed to be used as a tool in meditation and chanting. JAPA is the term in India for the spiritual discipline for using a mala (108 bead necklace) to chant mantras or names of the divine.
Made from the holy Rudraksha seed, worn by the believers of the Indian God Shiva, this mala has an amethyst crystal spacer bead every 27 beads to aid in the counting of the mantras. Amethyst is a crystal that aids in healing and providing the strength necessary for healing.
This range also is hand knotted in the traditional Indian way to allow the rudraksha seeds to slip through your fingers easily.
At the end of the mala you can find an Amethyst guru (ending) bead and our signature Ahimsa (cruelty free) silk tassel. The silk we use for this range is hand spun on the charka (spinning wheel) hence the look and feel is more organic. Plus the silk is dyed using vegetable dyes.
Featuring 10 different crystals all with different crystal healing benefits – find which colour and gemstone resonates with you and then start using the mala in your meditations.
Crystal Healing Benefit
Amethyst: Stability, Strength and Healing; works with the Third Eye (6th) and Crown (7th) chakras.
This mala also comes in a Khadi (organic cotton) pouch which is block printed with vegetable dyes and sewn by our friends SEW NEW FUTURES, a NGO that provides skills trainings to underprivileged young women in New Delhi.
Yes! We support local artisans all around India. Yes! We support fair trade. Yes! We believe in non-violence and compassion.
Love our products? We also sell wholesale
Care Instruction
A mala was traditionally seen as a sacred object and not shown to anyone. Today we like to wear and absorb the healing vibrations of the crystals, but remember that this is still a sacred object. Treat your mala like you would treat a photo of your teacher, with care and respect.
These malas are hand knotted on natural ahimsa (cruelty free) silk. It is natural over time the movement of the beads will degrade the thread. This however can take many years!
You can wash your tassel (only your tassel!) in a little warm water with some baby (or other soft) shampoo. Do not comb out the tassels as this range has hand spun ahimsa silk which is not made for brushing!
Be aware that direct sunlight can fade the colour of your mala.Protect your mala in the cloth pouch provided to extend the life of your mala.
Social Bookmarking Site
http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/gcomar
https://slashdot.org/~mahamala
https://www.diigo.com/user/mahamalas
https://www.reddit.com/user/mahamalas/
Social Blog
http://mahamala.tumblr.com/
https://crystaljewelry.wordpress.com
http://cleansing-crystals.blogspot.in
http://mahamala.livejournal.com/
http://cleansing-crystals.pen.io/
http://www.apsense.com/user/mahamala
Social Media Site
https://www.facebook.com/MahaMala
https://twitter.com/MahaMala
http://mahamalaindia.tumblr.com/
https://www.pinterest.com/mahamala/
https://plus.google.com/+Mahamala/posts