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Mala018 $45
108 Natural Red Tigers Eye Prayer Beads
These beautiful natural tigers eye prayer beads are 10mm in diameter and approx. 38in length. The favorite mala of the Dalai Lama.

Mala019 $45
108 Beeswax Amber
This beautiful mala is made by a Tibetan artisan in Nepal. It is 108 beeswax amber beads 10 mm in diameter and about 38" long. It has been blessed by Tibetan monks.

Mala020 $55
108 Tibetan Buddhist Yak Bone Prayer Mala
This beautiful mala is made by a Tibetan artisan in Nepal. It is yak bone inlaid with turquoise, coral, brass and silver. The beads are 8mm x 10mm. The length is about 36". Medicine Mala

Mala021 $40
108 Tibetan Turquoise Prayer Bead Mala
8mm Beads. Very popular an easy to manage size for women and men. Master Healing Gemstone.


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Mala022 $45
108 Tibetan Turquoise Prayer Bead Mala
10mm beads. Turquoise is prized by many different societies throughout time as the master healing stone, and these malas are exceptional quality.

Mala023 $40
108 Tibetan Turquoise Mala
13mm Beads. Turquoise is prized by many different societies throughout time as a master healing gemstone, and these malas are exceptional quality.

Mala025 $40
108 Natural Snowflake Obsidian Bead Mala
8mm in diameter about 36’ length. Noted for self esteem, confidence and grounding!



About Malas And Prayer Beads
Prayer beads have various names, originally known in India as Mala, [Sanskrit, meaning garland], Misbah by the Muslims and Sufi’s, and Worry beads in Greece. In the Catholic tradition, the beads were carved into roses, from which the word rosary evolved.

In general the purpose of all mala beads is to help create peace and harmony for the individual, the community and the environment... [Read more about Malas and Prayer Beads]

The mantra mala, or rosary, is used by individuals for the recitation of mantras (and prayers) in daily practice and also in retreat. These malas are made of plain wood, beads carved from bone and horn and gemstones. Tibetans also wear their malas as necklaces and bracelets in order to bring the blessing of the mantras into the body's energy.

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