Turquoise Wooden Mala, Buddhist Mala made of green or black stained wood, with 108 7mm beads and tabs in turquoise, yellow or green stone.
For thousands of years, yogis and spiritual enthusiasts have used malas during meditation. The mala first appeared over 3,000 years ago in India in Buddhist and Hindu prayer during the ceremonial meditation called Japa. Contemporaries still use them today to focus during meditation, yoga, and recitations. These are widely found in a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and stone.
Caring for your mala:
- Please do not wash your mala or wear it while showering or sleeping, as this can weaken the mala’s thread.
- To clean your mala: gently wipe the beads with a damp cloth and place in moonlight or sunlight to dry.
- When not in use, store your mala in a Mala Bag.
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