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Sacred Buddhist Japa Mala | Crystal Beads for Mantra Practice
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Length: 43.5cm
Size of each bead: 8mm
Weight: 0.082kg
Materials: Crystal Beads
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About Our Product
This handmade prayer bead mala is made with clear crystal beads and finished with an orange tassel, giving it a clean and peaceful look for meditation, mantra recitation, and daily spiritual practice. Measuring 43.5cm in length, with each bead measuring 8mm and a total weight of 0.082kg, it offers a comfortable size for holding during prayer or placing on a shrine table. The transparent crystal beads create a light, calming appearance that suits Buddhist practice, yoga spaces, altar settings, and mindful personal use.
The design is simple and devotional, allowing the focus to remain on practice rather than heavy ornamentation. Each rounded bead is arranged along a white cord, creating a smooth rhythm for counting mantras or following the breath. The orange tassel adds a bright traditional accent at the end of the mala, while the clear beads give the piece a gentle sense of purity, clarity, and calm reflection.
Prayer beads are used to bring steadiness to the mind, helping each mantra repetition feel grounded and intentional. During meditation, the fingers move bead by bead, supporting focus, patience, and awareness. This crystal mala can be used for Buddhist mantra practice, daily meditation, altar placement, or as a thoughtful spiritual gift for someone who values peace, mindfulness, and inner clarity.
Introduction of Mala
A mala is a string of beads used in various Tibetan and Vajrayana Buddhist practices. It serves as a tactile aid for counting mantra recitations or breaths during meditation, typically held in the left hand and moved one bead at a time. Each complete cycle of 100 beads equals one hundred mantras or breaths. Malas often feature a guru bead before the first counted bead and a decorative tassel at the end. They are traditionally crafted from wood, bone, or beads, with materials chosen for their aesthetic appeal and symbolic significance. Malas can also carry personal or cultural symbolism, and their use is widespread in Tibetan Buddhism.
























































































































































































































































































