Mala Tibetan Turquoise
This piece of jewelry was hand-knotted near the holy Ganges River in India under fair and ethical conditions. Our dealer from the Bernese Oberland follows the production of the jewelry from the manufacturing process in India and can therefore guarantee good quality and fair working practices. They are made in a traditional family business that receives the blessing of the house temple twice a day. These pieces of jewelry, saturated with the energy of the essential, are ready to carry your intention and support you.
Mala
The mala, derived from the Sanskrit word for "garland", consists of 108 stones and is used for reciting mantras in Buddhism and Hinduism. In addition to their spiritual significance, malas are also popular pieces of jewelry that enrich everyday spiritual life with the energetic properties of the gemstones.
The meaning of the 108 beads
In Buddhism, the 108 beads symbolize the teachings of Buddha and in Hinduism, the divine qualities of various deities.
The chain has a length of approx. 76 cm with a 7 cm long tassel and the beads have a diameter of approx. 6 mm.
Tibetan turquoise
Turquoise is a powerful lucky and protective stone and is said to bring success. Because of its effect, turquoise is an important and popular stone in many ancient cultures, especially in Tibet, Nepal and among North American peoples.