Sun Mala
Sun Mala
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A mala, meaning “garland” in Sanskrit, evokes a circular, continuous form. Traditional mala beads are used during meditation or prayer to chant a mantra as you move your fingers along each bead. There are 108 beads, a number that holds significance in many places and times throughout history. Some say that there are 108 energy lines connecting to the heart. Others believe that there are 108 stages on the journey to the human soul. It is also believed that 108 breaths will bring true enlightenment. Mala beads can alternatively be used to foster mindfulness when worn as a necklace as the specific properties of the gemstones used bring healing in their own unique way. Gemstone beads hold beautiful energy within each stone.
Each mala has been made with intention, carefully hand-knotted, and either placed in a full moon bath or been cleansed with the incense of a smudge pot to clear its energy. The gemstone beads are 6 mm round with the exception of the four spacer beads, which are 4 mm round. A smooth oval midnight metal bead lies at the halfway point of the 108 bead circle. A sterling silver faceted bead (1 mm) rests on either side of the halfway bead. The guru, or 109th bead, is a lakeshore rock handpicked and tumbled near my home in Central Alberta. The length is approximately 16” + 7” for the sari silk tassel.
Citrine is a positive and uplifting stone. Its high vibrational energy bridges the gap between the physical and spiritual realms so it is able to provide support on the journey to turn dreams into reality. This stone activates the flow of abundance, enhancing energy and vitality.
Honey Jade is a stone that attracts good fortune, raising vibrations of happiness, joy and self-confidence. It brings wisdom and helps us learn from our experiences so that we gain faith in ourself by letting our true light shine. This stone brings out the best in people, enlivens positive energy and offers inspiration for creative endeavors.
Sunstone is directly associated with the sun, often symbolizing its radiant energy and life-giving power. It can be seen as a representation of light, renewal and vitality. It is believed to instill joy, courage and optimism by empowering us to discover our true selves and our place in the world.
Carnelian (known as “the setting sun” by ancient Egyptians) harnesses the sun’s energy by promoting courage, while boosting creativity and banishing emotional negativity.
The gemstones used are natural, therefore, please allow for slight variations in color and imperfections to the natural stone.
•This is a zen style mala and the spacer beads are meant to be counted in this particular design•
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*The tassel is made with ‘Champagne’ recycled Sari silk. This milky white ribbon is made from the remnants of the Sari industry in India. These companies encourage women to earn a decent living and are fair trade.
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