Mala Necklace For Confidence Bali
Mala Necklace For Confidence Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Mala Necklace For Confidence Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About the Size
Warm Rudraksha mala beads make a quiet companion for meditation, breath work, or wearing close through the day. The textured seeds give the fingers something earthy to return to, while dark and pale accent beads add a steady rhythm around the loop. This is a confidence mala in the symbolic sense, rooted in the traditional language of the five classical elements.
What you’ll notice as it moves through your hands
- The Rudraksha beads have a naturally ridged surface, giving the mala a tactile, grounded feel rather than a polished gloss.
- Dark glass accents and pale wooden beads break the warm brown rhythm with small moments of contrast.
- The black and grey tassel gives the necklace a soft drop when worn, and a focal point when held.
- It sits between jewellery and ritual object, easy to keep on a bedside table, altar space, or within reach before meditation.
- The design carries an elemental theme, with Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether held as symbols of wholeness and inner steadiness.
Rudraksha, wood and glass in an elemental design
The mala is made with Rudraksha, glass beads, string, raffa, pinewood beads and driftwood. The look is natural and warm, with the seed beads forming the main rhythm and the darker beads drawing the eye towards the tassel. Nothing here feels overly polished. Its character comes from texture, contrast and repetition.
Wearing it, holding it, caring for it
Wear it long over simple clothing, wrap it carefully for a layered look, or keep it nearby as a counting strand for a quiet practice. Handle the tassel gently and store the mala dry, away from damp surfaces. If it gathers dust, wipe the beads lightly with a soft, dry cloth rather than soaking them.
The meaning behind the beads
Rudraksha seeds have a long place in Hindu and Buddhist devotional practice, where mala beads are used as counting tools for mantra, prayer and meditation. In Hindu tradition, Rudraksha is connected with Lord Shiva, and the seeds are often described through stories of his tears. This mala’s confidence theme draws on the five classical elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether. The design offers a symbolic structure for reflection, repetition and intention, with each pass through the fingers marking another small return to the present moment.
Size and details
- Traditional mala count: 108 beads.
- Approximate length: 58 cm.
- Approximate bead size: 0.6 cm.
- Weight: 36 g.
- Origin: Indonesia.
- Materials: Rudraksha, glass beads, string, raffa, pinewood beads and driftwood.
A thoughtful gift for a mindful routine
It suits someone drawn to natural textures, meditation tools, symbolic jewellery, or objects with a quiet spiritual story. The earthy Rudraksha beads and elemental theme make it especially fitting for a birthday, a new beginning, or a small ritual corner at home.
Common questions
Can it be worn as a necklace?
Yes. It is designed as a mala necklace, with a long loop and tassel that can be worn or used as a counting strand.
Is Rudraksha a stone?
No. Rudraksha beads are natural seeds, traditionally used in mala making and valued for their textured, earthy feel.
Is it suitable for daily use?
Yes, with gentle handling. Keep it dry, avoid pulling the tassel, and store it somewhere it will not be crushed or tangled.
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MaterialRudraksha, Glass Beads, String, Raffa, Pinewood Beads, Driftwood
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