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Mala Beads Stretch Bracelet, Black Obsidian Tiger Eye Buddhist Prayer Beads

$ 10.56

  • Brand: Om Shanti Crafts
  • Chain: Stretch Elastic
  • Chain Type: Ball/Bead
  • Clasp Type: No Clasp
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Customized: No
  • Cut Grade: Excellent
  • Features: Adjustable
  • Length (inches): 12
  • Main Stone: Black Obsidian
  • Main Stone Creation: Natural
  • Material: 100% Genuine Black Obsidian & Tiger Eye
  • Metal: No Metal
  • Number of stones: 108
  • Packaged & Shipped: USA
  • Secondary Stone: Tigers Eye
  • Stone shape: Round
  • Style: Beaded
  • Theme: Stretch
  • Type: Bracelet

Description

Mala Beads Multilayer Stretch Bracelet, Black Obsidian Tiger Eye Buddhist Prayer Beads, Unique Gift SHIPS FROM USA BLACK OBSIDIAN AND TIGER EYE BEADS . This mala beads multilayer stretch bracelet is made with 6mm natural stones and a colorful Nepal Guru bead. Natural stones are believe to have healing properties that enhance well-being and reduce negative emotions (see description below). VERSATILE. Our 108-bead mala jewelry is made with durable elastic that can be worn as a stylish bracelet or necklace. Wraps approximately four times around adult wrist (up to 7" wrist). WHAT IS A MALA? Malas are traditionally used to keep count while chanting a prayer or mantra. A Mala helps one focus on the sound of a mantra rather than on counting. Each bead represents one recitation of a mantra. HOW TO USE A MALA? Start with the first bead next to the Sumeru bead and pull each bead through the ring or middle finger toward the heart. When one full rotation of the Mala is completed, rotate the Mala and continue in the opposite direction. The Sumeru bead is considered to be the goal you strive for in your spiritual practice and, thus, never cross over. A UNIQUE GIFT FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN . Our mala jewelry looks remarkable on men and women. Product Description WHAT IS A MALA? A Mala is string of beads used to keep count while practicing Japa (chanting of a prayer). Many religious practices recite a prayer 27, 54 or 108 times. Accordingly, Malas have 27, 54 or 108 beads with one larger bead known as the Sumeru, or Guru, bead. The Sumeru bead is the start and end point of each set of Japa (recitation). HOW TO USE A MALA? A Mala helps one focus on the sound of a mantra rather than on counting. Each bead represents one recitation of a mantra. One starts the practice of Japa with the first bead next to the Sumeru bead and continues around the Mala, pulling each bead through the ring or middle finger toward the heart. When one full rotation of the Mala is completed, one does not cross over the Sumeru bead. Rather, one simply rotates the Mala and continues to recite in the opposite direction. The Sumeru bead is considered to be the goal you wish to achieve in your spiritual practice and, thus, always strive toward. Japa is practiced in a cross-legged sitting position on the floor. The Mala is held in the right hand above the heart. This position helps prevent one from falling asleep. Some believe the act of chanting a mantra induces energetic vibrations which are stored within the beads of a Mala. Therefore, it is recommended to use a new Mala when starting any new mantra. HEALING PROPERTIES OF TIGER EYE ARE BELIEVED TO: Promote focus, clarity and problem-solving abilities. Reduce fear, tension and anxiety. Stabilize volatile emotions and mood swings. Enhance courage and self-confidence. Shield negative energies. HEALING PROPERTIES OF BLACK OBSIDIAN ARE BELIEVED TO: -Reduce resentment, fear and anger. -Disperse selfish intentions and thoughts. -Remove accumulated negative emotions. -Aid in letting go of past love. -Boost self-control. -Block geopathogenic radiation. Caring for Your Tiger's Eye Jewelry Like all natural gemstones, Tiger's Eye can be damaged if not cared for properly. Clean with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth, drying after washing. Avoid scratches by storing separately from other jewelry. Avoid exposure to oils, perfumes, and chemicals that may affect the stone's rich color. **Note: Crystals are not a substitute for medical attention.