Mala Beads Necklace, Bali
Bead by bead, this Rudraksha mala beads necklace invites a slower rhythm. Worn close to the skin or moved through the fingers, it becomes a quiet marker for breath, mantra or intention, with red, white and black accents giving it a grounded Balinese presence.
Mala Beads Necklace, Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Bead by bead, this Rudraksha mala beads necklace invites a slower rhythm. Worn close to the skin or moved through the fingers, it becomes a quiet marker for breath, mantra or intention, with red, white and black accents giving it a grounded Balinese presence.
Mala Beads Necklace, Bali is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What you feel in use
- The Rudraksha beads bring a dry, natural texture, more earthy than polished gemstone.
- Red, white and black glass beads add small points of contrast through the loop.
- The three-colour tassel gives the necklace a soft finish and a visible sense of ritual.
- Pinewood and driftwood beads keep the feeling warm, organic and easy to wear.
- It suits meditation, intention-setting, or simply resting on a hook where it can be seen each day.
Rudraksha, wood and Balinese colour
The necklace combines Rudraksha with glass beads, string, raffa, pinewood beads and driftwood. The finish is tactile and natural, with the different materials giving the mala a layered character.
Wearing and care
Wear it over clothing or against the skin, or keep it near a meditation space as a counting and focusing object. Store it dry, away from prolonged damp, and handle the tassel gently so the fibres keep their shape.
Tri Datu meaning in Balinese tradition
The red, white and black colours are linked with Tri Datu, a Balinese symbol of three forms of harmony. Red is associated with harmony with the gods, white with harmony among people, and black with harmony with the earth. In Balinese Hindu culture, Tri Datu colours are often worn as a reminder of traditional protection. Rudraksha also carries deep significance in Hindu and Buddhist practice, where it is connected with devotion, self-realisation and the story of Lord Shiva’s tears.
Size and details
This mala contains 108 beads and measures approximately 43 cm in length. It weighs 36 g and is made in Indonesia as part of the Bali Mala Necklaces range.
A thoughtful gift
A considered gift for someone who meditates, practises yoga, collects meaningful jewellery, or likes objects with cultural depth. Its colour symbolism and natural bead texture make it feel personal without being showy.
Material
Rudraksha, Glass, String, Raffia, Wood, Driftwood
Ingredients
Raffa
Mala type
Necklace
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Common questions
Are Rudraksha beads the same as gemstone beads?
Can it be used as both jewellery and a meditation mala?
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