All about Mala necklaces
Are you looking for a good quality Mala necklace? Then look no further than Wholesale Rocks! We have a great range to choose from.
We stock a huge variety!
Our Mala necklaces include amethyst, aventurine, azurite, malachite, carnelian, dalmatian stone, hematite, kambaba jasper, moss agate, picture jasper, red jasper, rose quartz, snowflake obsidian, sodalite and tigers eye. ‘Guru bead’ is another name for a singular bead.
How to use your necklace
Wholesale Rocks Mala necklaces are comprised of crystals or crystal beads. Mala necklaces can be used for meditation, usually by repeating a mantra or sequence of prayers 108 times. This is why they have 108 beads. Mala necklaces have also used in Buddhist and Hindu prayer ceremonies and meditation for generations. Having the 108 beads helps you count the number of repetitions. Mala necklaces are the perfect way to focus your attention, as they provide a focal point to come back to when your mind starts to wander.
To choose your Mala necklace, it is important to go with what feels right what you are drawn to, or even what you like the look of. This helps you connect with your crystal.
You can wear your Mala necklace as a decorative piece around your neck, or wrap it around your wrist multiple times as a bracelet.
How mala necklaces are made
Most Mala beads necklaces are knotted at the bottom with a tassel. Cotton or silk is what is usually used to the tassel. The tassel represents your connection to spirit or your highest truth. Sometimes they have a charm or an extra bead.
Mala necklaces are knotted by hand, which is the traditional way of making them.
Mala beads are a beautiful and gentle reminder to refocus your energy into a meditation. The aim is to turn each bead individually in your fingers, making your way slowly in any direction onto the next bead.
Mala beads are a wonderful addition to your spiritual life, and make great gifts. Buy them here.