Japa Mala Green Aventurine 108 Beads
Japa Mala Green Aventurine 108 Beads is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Japa Mala Green Aventurine 108 Beads is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Cool, smooth beads move through the fingers with a quiet rhythm, giving the hands something steady to return to during meditation, breathwork or a small pause in the day. These green aventurine mala beads carry a soft, translucent green tone, finished with a deep green tassel that rests lightly when worn close to the skin.
What the green stone brings to the moment
- The beads have a gentle milky glow, with pale sea-green and deeper green variations visible across the strand.
- The polished surface feels made for repetition, turning bead by bead without sharp edges or visual noise.
- Green aventurine is traditionally associated with growth, steadiness and an open-hearted outlook, often chosen for intention-based practice.
- The tassel gives the loop a clear finishing point, a small visual pause at the end of the circle.
- Worn as jewellery, it adds a calm wash of green rather than a loud accent.
Green aventurine, softly polished
Green aventurine is loved for its fresh, leafy colour and subtle translucence. On this mala, the beads range from pale green to slightly deeper tones, so the strand feels natural rather than flat or uniform.
The surface is polished smooth, giving it a cool touch at first and a softer warmth after a few moments in the hand.
Using and wearing it with care
Use it as a tactile counter during mantra, meditation or quiet breath practice, or wear it as a long necklace when you want the feeling of a ritual object close by.
Keep it dry where possible, and avoid pulling hard on the tassel or cord. To clean, wipe the beads gently with a soft, dry cloth and store it away from rougher jewellery that could mark the polished surface.
The mala in Indian practice
In Indian spiritual traditions, a mala is used as a counting tool for japa, the repetition of a mantra, prayer or sacred name. The circular strand gives the hands a rhythm while the mind stays with sound, breath or intention. The number used in a full mala carries symbolic weight across Hindu and Buddhist practice, and modern wearers also use malas in quieter secular ways, as a reminder to pause, count gratitudes or mark a moment of reflection. Green aventurine adds its own traditional association with renewal and gentle confidence.
Size and details
- Traditional mala with 108 green aventurine beads.
- Weight: 54 g.
- Finished with a green tassel and a contrasting bead above it, as shown.
- Made in India.
A thoughtful gift for a reflective practice
It suits someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a small altar, or likes jewellery with quiet symbolism. The green tones make it especially easy to give to someone drawn to nature, renewal and simple daily ritual.
Common questions
Can it be worn as well as used for meditation?
Yes. It is a mala for practice, but it can also be worn as a long necklace when not in use.
Will every strand look exactly the same?
No. Colour and translucence can vary slightly.
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