Mala Necklace Bali Goddess
There is a quiet rhythm in a mala as the beads move through the fingers, one breath, one touch, one small return to centre. This Rudraksha mala necklace is made for meditation, mindful counting, or wearing close to the skin as a gentle daily reminder.
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There is a quiet rhythm in a mala as the beads move through the fingers, one breath, one touch, one small return to centre. This Rudraksha mala necklace is made for meditation, mindful counting, or wearing close to the skin as a gentle daily reminder.
Mala Necklace Bali Goddess is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you’ll notice in the hand
- The Rudraksha beads have a naturally ridged surface, giving each touch a grounded, earthy texture.
- Soft pink, clear and blue glass beads bring a lighter, more playful note to the warm brown seeds.
- The pale tassel adds movement at the centre, so the necklace feels ritual-minded rather than purely decorative.
- Worn layered or alone, it has a calm, bohemian presence that suits linen, knitwear and simple cotton.
- Used for quiet repetition, the beads offer a tactile way to mark a pause in the day.
Rudraksha with glass and natural accents
The necklace combines Rudraksha, glass beads, string, raffa, pinewood beads and driftwood. The look is warm and natural, with the deeply textured Rudraksha sitting beside smooth, translucent and coloured glass.
Rudraksha is traditionally associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu culture, where the seeds are linked to devotion, focus and inner discipline. Here, that symbolism is softened by the Beauty Goddess palette, with pink and pale tones giving the mala a gentler, more tender character.
Wearing it and caring for it
Wear it as a long necklace, place it near a meditation space, or use the beads for mindful repetition. Let it sit lightly against clothing or skin, rather than pulling hard on the tassel or cord.
Keep the mala dry and store it away from heavy moisture. Rudraksha, wood, string and raffa are natural materials, so a dry cloth and careful handling are enough for everyday care.
A mala in practice
In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, malas are used as counting beads for mantra, prayer and contemplative repetition. The steady movement from bead to bead gives the hands something simple to follow while the mind settles into rhythm. Rudraksha malas are especially connected with Hindu devotional practice, where the seed carries a long symbolic relationship with Shiva. In a modern home, the same form can sit between tradition and daily mindfulness: worn as jewellery, held during breath work, or kept as a small ritual object for moments of quiet.
Size and details
This Bali mala necklace contains 108 beads and measures approximately 50 cm in length. The bead size is 0.5 cm, and the necklace weighs 44 g. Made in Indonesia as part of the Bali Mala Necklaces range.
A thoughtful gift for a quiet ritual
It suits someone who enjoys meditation, yoga, symbolic jewellery or natural textures. The mix of Rudraksha, glass colour and tassel detail makes it feel personal without being overly ornate.
Material
Rudraksha, Glass, String, Raffia, Wood, Driftwood
Ingredients
Raffa
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Common questions
Are Rudraksha beads perfectly smooth?
Is this only for meditation?
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