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Mala bracelet made of 108 grey Labradorite beads and a pendant engraved with the Ôm symbol


Total length = 92cm approximately. Size suitable for wrists from 15.5 to 20cm approximately. Materials: 8mm beads in natural grey labradorite (or larvikite), interlayer beads and "Ôm" pendant in nickel-free hypoallergenic metal. Natural gemstones: slight differences in appearance or colour are possible compared to the model photographed.


This beautiful Tibetan Mala bracelet made of grey labradorite (also called larvikite) is a piece of jewelry imbued with spirituality and natural beauty.

Composed of 108 genuine larvikite beads, it embodies strength, protection and intuition, properties traditionally associated with this stone. Wrap it 4 or 5 times around your wrist to make a spiritual bracelet, or wear it as a necklace, like a long necklace.

Each pearl, carefully selected for its quality and unique sparkle, is charged with positive energy to promote inner harmony and deep meditation. The metal pendant engraved with the Om symbol, representing the primordial vibration of the universe in Hindu spirituality, adds a touch of sacred meaning to this jewel.

Wear this Mala bracelet during your spiritual practices or on a daily basis to benefit from its soothing and balancing vibrations. Larvikite is known to stimulate intuition and creativity, but also for its grounding and protective properties.

Order this exceptional piece of jewellery now and let yourself be enveloped by its beneficial and inspiring energy, to guide you towards inner peace and spiritual fulfillment.

The Mala: Origin, History and Use

The mala is a meditation and prayer tool that has been used for thousands of years in the Buddhist, Hindu, and Sikh traditions. It usually consists of 108 beads and is sometimes decorated with a decorative pendant.

The origin of mala can be traced back to ancient India, where it was used by yogis and sages to recite mantras and connect to their spiritual practice. The word "mala" means "garland" in Sanskrit, and it is considered a symbol of the divine energy that connects all living things.

The Meaning of the Number 108

The number 108 is sacred in many spiritual and religious traditions, and it is often associated with wholeness, unity, and connection with the divine. There are several explanations for the origin of this number:

  • In Vedic astrology, there are 12 zodiac signs and 9 planets, giving a total of 108 possible combinations.
  • In the yogic tradition, it is said that there are 108 energy points (marmas) in the body, which are connection points between the energy channels (nadis) and the chakras.
  • In Tibetan Buddhism, there are the 108 trials that the Buddha overcame to attain enlightenment.

The use of mala

In the Buddhist tradition, the mala is used to recite mantras, prayers, or positive affirmations, by sliding the beads between the fingers with each repetition. This practice, called "japa," helps to calm the mind, improve focus, and connect with one's spiritual intention.

To use a mala, hold it in your right hand and recite your mantra or prayer aloud, in a low voice, or mentally. After reciting the mantra, slide one next bead between your thumb and middle finger. Continue in this way with each repetition of the mantra, until you have gone through the 108 beads of your mala. So you must have recited your mantra 108 times.

Malas can be made from a variety of materials, such as gemstones (here larvikite), rudraksha seeds, sandalwood, or other natural materials. Each material has its own energetic and symbolic properties, which can enhance the intention and benefits of practicing japa.

Delivery method
Small item (deliverable in envelope)
Object type
Jewelry and Fashion Accessories
Material
Semi-precious stones
Colour
grey
Patterns & Symbols
Ôm symbol (Aum)
Stones and Minerals
Labradorite
Virtues and benefits
Meditation, Protection / healing / purification
Type of stone
Natural stone
Pearl size
8mm
Type of pearls
bowls
Clasp type
elastic bracelet without clasp
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