Rudraksha Japa Mala 108 Beads Brown
Rudraksha Japa Mala 108 Beads Brown is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Rudraksha Japa Mala 108 Beads Brown is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About the Size
Let the beads move one by one through your fingers, warm, brown and quietly tactile. These wood mala beads are made for repetition: a small rhythm for breath, intention, meditation or a pause between busy parts of the day.
What you’ll notice in the hand
- The smooth round beads give the fingers a steady point of focus, bead by bead.
- The brown tone feels earthy and understated, easy to wear with simple layers.
- The tassel adds a soft finish to the loop, giving the mala a more ceremonial presence.
- It is light enough to sit comfortably around the neck or wrap near the wrist between practices.
- The natural look suits a meditation corner, bedside table or small daily ritual space.
Brown wood with a quiet, grounded finish
The beads are made from wood with a warm brown appearance. Their rounded form gives the piece a simple, practical feel rather than a polished jewellery look, which suits the meditative purpose of rudraksha mala beads.
Using it with care
Use the mala as a counting tool, a wearable reminder, or a quiet object to hold during meditation. Keep it dry, avoid soaking the cord or tassel, and store it away from heavy pressure so the loop keeps its shape.
The meaning of a mala in practice
In Hindu and yogic traditions, a mala is used for japa, the repeated recitation of a mantra or sacred phrase. Rudraksha is especially associated with Shiva in Hindu practice, and malas of this kind are often kept close as devotional or contemplative objects. In modern mindfulness, the same structure is also used more simply: to count breaths, mark gratitude, or give the hands a calm rhythm while the mind settles on one chosen intention.
Size and details
- Full mala with 108 beads.
- Each bead measures 0.7 cm.
- Finished with a chunky 9 cm tassel.
- Weight: 20 g.
- Origin: Indonesia.
A thoughtful gift for quiet practice
This is a considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, keeps a small altar, or likes meaningful objects with a tactile purpose. Its earthy colour and light feel make it easy to keep close day to day.
Common questions
Can it be worn as well as used for meditation?
Yes. It can be worn close to the body or kept as a practice object, depending on how the wearer prefers to use their mala.
What does a mala do in meditation?
A mala gives the hands a counting rhythm. In japa practice, each bead marks one repetition, helping the attention return to the chosen word, phrase or breath.
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