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108 Natural Rose Quartz & Amethyst Mala Beads Necklace / Bracelet
This splendid Mala Prayer Beads bracelet/necklace is carefully handmade with 108 natural genuine Rose Quartz & Amethyst semi-precious stone beads as well as a beautiful tassel. The Rose Quartz and the Amethyst gemstone beads are 8 mm in size. Your mala can be worn as a bracelet, necklace or used for meditation and prayer. Length is about 37 inches (94 cm). Bracelet length is 19 cm. Make your selection between the necklace, bracelet or necklace & bracelet set using the drop-down menu above.
Amethyst is possibly one of the best crystals for meditation. Amethyst is known for healing impatience, balancing energies, eliminating mental agitation, bringing clarity, and helping grounding. Amethyst has healing powers to help with physical ailments, emotional issues, and in Energy Healing and Chakra balancing. Amethyst crystal therapies are primarily associated with physical ailments of the nervous system, the curing of nightmares and insomnia, and balancing the crown chakra. It is a powerful and protective stone that helps relieve stress and strain, soothes irritability, balances mood swings, dispels anger, rage, fear and anxiety. It calms and stimulates the mind, helping you become more focused, enhancing memory and improving motivation.
Rose Quartz is the stone of unconditional love. One of the most important stones for Heart Chakra work, Rose Quartz opens the heart to all types of love - love of self, love of family, love of friends, romantic love. Because it is a type of quartz, Rose Quartz does have a high energy, but its vibe is also calming and soothing.The soothing energy of Rose Quartz fosters empathy, reconciliation, and forgiveness of others. Lowering stress and tension in the heart, Rose Quartz clears out anger, jealousy, and resentment of others, and allows healing of heart issues and dis-ease associated with holding on to such negative emotions.
Mala Prayer Beads are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This sādhanā (practice) is known in Sanskrit as japa. Malas are typically made with 18, 27, 54 or 108 beads.