Tibetan Bracelet, Mala in 8mm Wood Beads + Endless Knot. Green colour
Tibetan Bracelet, Mala in 8mm Wood Beads + Endless Knot. Green colour

Tibetan Bracelet, Mala in 8mm Wood Beads + Endless Knot. Green colour

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Traditional Tibetan Mala bracelet with tassel and endless knot, in green varnished wood


Total length: 72cm approx (wraps 3 or 4 times around the wrist). Bead size: 8mm diameter. Material of the beads: varnished wood (except the 3 red resin marker beads).

Elastic, this bracelet adapts to the majority of male or female wrists, from about 15 to 19cm in circumference.


This elegant Buddhist mala consists of 108 varnished wooden beads, and has other typical features of this spiritual jewel:

  • The 108 beads in the mala are divided into 4 sections of 27 beads each, separated by red beads called "markers". These markers help count the number of times a mantra is recited, which should be a multiple of 27.
  • A small tassel of beads called a tassel is attached to the central bead (the Guru pearl), and represents compassion, a founding value of Buddhism.
  • Underneath the Guru bead is a small wooden cone, called the "cone of emptiness". A major symbol of Buddhism that invites us to cultivate humility and wisdom throughout our lives.
  • Then, the endless knot, symbol of the interdependence and unity of all things in this world, is also depicted on this mala, further reinforcing its spiritual significance.

The mala is a meditation prop that has been used for centuries by Buddhists to recite mantras and cultivate mindfulness. Today, it transcends its traditional use to become a trendy piece of jewelry, subtly revealing your commitment to spirituality and the values of compassion.

Elastic, this mala easily wraps 3 times around the wrist for a comfortable and snug fit. It will accompany you in all circumstances and will easily harmonize with your style and personality.

Order him now and let his benevolent presence guide you on the path of inner balance and spiritual awakening.

Why is Tibetan mala made of 108 beads?

The number 108 holds a central place in the Buddhist and Hindu traditions, as it symbolizes spiritual and cosmic perfection.

In Buddhism, it is associated with the 108 trials that Buddha overcame to attain enlightenment.

In Hinduism, it represents the 108 Upanishads, the sacred texts describing spiritual knowledge, but also the 108 deities of Hindu cosmology.

It is therefore for symbolic reasons that Tibetan malas are generally composed of 108 beads. Practitioners use these beads by scattering them one by one to count the number of times they have repeated a mantra or prayer.

Most practitioners repeat each mantra 108 times!

Delivery method
Small item (deliverable in envelope)
Object type
Jewelry and Fashion Accessories
Material
Wood
Colour
green
Pearl size
8mm
Type of pearls
bowls
Clasp type
elastic bracelet without clasp
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