Mala with Chrysocolla, Aqua Sea Sediment Jasper, Robyns Egg Terra Agate Full Mala
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Beautiful Handmade Chrysocolla, Aqua Sea Sediment Jasper, Robyns Egg Terra Agate Full Mala
Hand-knotted Chrysocolla, Aqua Sea Sediment Jasper and Robyns Egg Blue Terra Agate 108 bead Mala
8mm Beads, Chrysocolla, Aqua Sea Sediment Jasper and Robyns Egg Blue Terra Agate Beads. TierraCast Pewter spacers and a TierraCast Pewter Lotus drop. Finished with a Beautiful handmade Nepalese Silver Guru bead and a silky tassel
It is said that Robyns Egg Terra Jasper is a calming stone that brings inner peace and clarity of thought. It promotes compassion and love. A great nurturing stone, it aids emotional healing and it can be used to ease worry, fear and depression.
It is said that Agate cleanses and stabilises the aura, eliminating and transforming negativity. Agate enhances mental function, improving concentration, perception and analytical abilities. It soothes and calms, healing inner anger or tension and creates a sense of security and safety.
Chrysocolla is the gentlest of stones. It's not a high-energy stone like quartz, rutilated quartz, or smoky quartz and--unlike malachite, azurite and lapis--it doesn't bring buried emotions to the surface. Its main role is to soothe, calm and inspire. Its color alone is soothing with a deep blue-green which might remind you of a distant mountaintop or the stillness at the bottom of the sea.
Each Mala will come in its own unbleached Cotton Bag
Whether you use your Mala beads to count Mantras while meditating, reflection, or a connection to the beautiful stones you have chosen or just simply to wear as your very own beautiful piece of jewellery, I hope you love and enjoy them for years to come. Ultimately, the Mala becomes what the wearer wants it to be. You fill the energy of the beads and gemstones, with your thoughts, your hopes, and dreams. Since stones and crystals absorb energy from you and your surroundings, it is recommended that you cleanse and charge your mala from time to time. You can use sage or Palo Santo to cleanse it or leave your mala out in the full moonlight.
The term Mala is derived from the, Sanskrit: माला; mālā, meaning 'garland' in which a string of beads is used for prayer and or meditation. These have been used by Buddhists and those with spiritual aspirations for thousands of years. Malas are typically made with 18, 27, 54 or 108 beads and it is said that Yogis and Buddhists were the first to use a Mala to enhance their spiritual practices. Also called Yoga beads, a Mala is used to keep count while repeating a “Japa” which is a spiritual discipline involving the meditative repetition of a mantra or a Devine name. They Can be worn everyday around the neck or wrist to remind yourself to be mindful. Malas can be made of various different beads and gemstones and just like a Malas means more than it appears, each of the different stones have different meanings and properties. I find most people choose their special Mala by finding the one that they are most drawn to.
Hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoy making them.
Namaste























