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1-3 business days
Customs and import taxes
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
$140.00
Choose your Bird Mala Necklace
📿This is a true mala necklace with 108 beads. The bird bead serves as the guru (teacher) bead and is handmade from natural clay and painted with acrylic paints.
The mala thread is 100% silk
The gemstone are all natural and none of them dyed.
📿Each mala is hand sculpted, painted, and strung together by me. Each bead is spaced with a not so the piece will never fall apart.
Measurements:
bird guru bead measures 2.25" across
entire necklace measures 24" long (including tassel)
📿The details of each mala are:
🤎🦅Russet Brown Eagle with Apatite Heart Stone
Beads: Fire Agate (Brown), African Turquoise (aqua), Multi-Goldstone (Sparkly) Copper
Spacer Beads: Black Lava
Silk Thread Color: Beige
Tassel Color: Copper
Mala Meaning & Intention: 1. Passion & Ambition, 2. Growth & Change
Color Scheme: earthy browns, warm copper, lake blue, sage green
🧡🐦Neon Finch with Howlite Heart Stone
Beads: Opalite (milky), Turquoise (aqua), Onyx (black)
Spacer Beads: Howlite
Silk Thread Color: Beige
Tassel Color: Lemon
Mala Meaning & Intention: 1. Strength & Resilience, 2. Calming & Stabilizing
Color Scheme: Lime Green, Black & White, Turquoise, Orange Red, Seafoam
🩵🐤Citrus Melon Sparrow with Carnelian Heart Stone
Beads: mosaic jasper (multi-color), Carnelian (orange), Cat's Eye Selenite (yellow)
Spacer Beads: Large Frosted Glass
Silk Thread Color: Pale Blue
Tassel Color: Honeydew
Mala Meaning & Intention: 1. Strength & Confidence, 2. Creativity & Happiness
Color Scheme: Lemon, Cantaloupe, Summer Sky, Pale Peach, Chartreuse
📿The mala necklace is 28" long including tassel. There are 108 crystal beads, and 3 crystal, lava, or wood spacer beads.
📿About mala necklaces from Wikipedia:
Buddhist prayer beads or malas (Sanskrit: mālā "garland"[1]) are a traditional tool used to count the number of times a mantra is recited, breaths while meditating, counting prostrations, or the repetitions of a buddha's name. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions and therefore the term "Buddhist rosary" also appears.
Conventional Buddhist tradition counts the beads at 108, signifying the mortal desires of mankind. The number is attributed to the Mokugenji Sutra wherein Shakyamuni Buddha instructed King Virudhaka to make such beads and recite the Three Jewels of Buddhism. In later years, various Buddhist sects would either retain the number of beads, or divide them into consecutive twos, fours, for brevity or informality. A decorative tassel is sometimes attached to the beads, flanked by talismans or amulets depending on one's local tradition. Because prayer beads are often painted in pigment, various traditional schools attribute a consecration ritual by the Sangha to the beads, to "open the eyes" for the purpose of achieving Enlightenment unique to the Karma of each believer.
All malas are lovingly packaged. This is a limited edition, one of a kind mala. Therefore, it will never be replicated.
1-3 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
Just contact me within: 14 days of delivery
Ship items back to me within: 30 days of delivery
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Because of the nature of these items, unless they arrive damaged or defective, I can't accept returns for: