Description
This Tiger’s Eye Wrist Mala is made from beads of beautiful polished stone that seem to shine from within. Warriors from ancient Egypt and Rome treasured the the silky luster and golden stripes of Tiger’s Eye as stone of courage. Furthermore, they believed it would dispel fear and evil spirits in battle.
Mala beads, also known as japamala, prayer beads, or Buddhist beads, originated in ancient India, where practitioners of Buddhism and Hinduism have used them for centuries. The term “mala” translates to “garland” in Sanskrit, signifying a string of beads used for prayer and meditation. A larger bead, known as the Guru bead, marks the beginning and end of the Mala.
Craftspeople make mala beads from various materials such as wood, seeds, or gemstones, with each carrying its own symbolic significance.
Tiger’s Eye Wrist Mala Product Details:
- Polished luminous Tiger’s Eye gemstone
- Hand strung on stretchy cord
- 8mm beads
- 24 beads on mala
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