by Heather Robinson | Apr 15, 2017 | Uncategorized
Most traditional Malas have a larger bead at the end of the necklace that is called the Guru Bead. Traditionally, the Guru Bead signifies the end of prayer that have been recited – although today’s modern take on the traditional jewelry typically...
by Heather Robinson | Apr 8, 2017 | Uncategorized
One of our most popular stones used to create our Malas is the Lava Stone – its spiritual healing qualities lend themselves to the stone to embody a connected vision of emotional calmness and Mother Earth. The Lava Stone is found from the core of the...
by Heather Robinson | Apr 1, 2017 | Uncategorized
Malas are beautifully hand-crafted pieces made with organic stones, beads, crystals and seeds that are threaded together by vibrant colored thread, but there is more to this piece of jewelry than expected. Malas are traditionally used as meditation beads and have 108...
by Heather Robinson | Mar 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
Modern Day Mantras It’s no secret that the world of hand-crafted Mala jewelry goes hand-in-hand with culturally defined mantra meditation. Using Mala beads, one would repeat their mantra as a way to focus their thoughts and help quiet their mind; mantras are either...
by Heather Robinson | Mar 18, 2017 | Uncategorized
The Ganitri Seed Our Malas are largely made out of the Ganitri seed (Indonesia), or the Rudraksha Tree, as it is formally called in India and Asia, and this tree produces seeds that are considered to be sacred in the Hindu religion. Ganitri seeds are believed to be...
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