- All products are added to your cart.
The 'Prosperity mala bracelet' is made of miniature Rudrakshas, interspersed with Smoky Quartz beads of the same, refined size. Belongs to the 1st chakra.
The Hindus discovered the power of the Rudrakshas thousands of years ago. They are considered sacred in many cultures. They give the wearer peace, clarity and direction and thus give space to positive forces and thoughts. The smaller the rudrakshas, the rarer and stronger the energy.
smoky quartz
She rose with the smoke
and entered the familiar world
of her indomitable spirit.
The place where anything was possible.
Here she came home
and she played with the Stars.
Until she became acquainted with Smoky Quartz
He led her to another Star,
her Personal Star,
that Star in the Earth.
A coming together of two worlds,
her indomitable spirit at home in her Body.
And a path on Earth
where everything turned out to be possible.
One size, strung on durable elastic
Size Rudraksha: 4mm
This unique piece of jewelry is lovingly handcrafted and blessed by Aum Rudraksha Designs in Bali. The products are authentic, sustainably harvested, fairly traded and ethically produced.
Rudrakshas
The name 'Rudraksha' stems from Hindu mythology and means the tears of Shiva. God Shiva meditated on the well-being of mankind and raised tears of compassion. The tears crystallized after hitting the earth and turned into Rudraksha's. Since then, they have been sacred berries for the Hindus and are often used for making malas.
Rudrakshas are rare and precious.
For many centuries they have been worn spiritually and used for puja and meditation, by Hindus and Buddhists. Rudraksha beads are considered very sacred and healing in their effect on the owner or user. In the Vedas, the Rudrakshas are also mentioned as Ayurvedic medicine in addition to the use of malas.
Care
Wash the mala every now and then with water and natural soap to remove dirt and dust and rub it with natural oil. They will darken naturally over time. This is the desired effect, as the natural (body) oils penetrate the Rudrakshas and make them stronger. Therefore, wear the beads as close to the skin as possible.
If you do not want to wear the mala for a while, keep the rudraksha mala in the storage bag supplied by us and place it in a special, clean and preferably sacred space. Keep the mala off the ground and incense the mala especially when it is not being used for a long time.
Durability
The malas are produced fairly and ethically in Bali. The production provides a large number of jobs to the local population, they not only receive a fair salary but also share 10% of the profits.
The production process is sustainable and fair from planting the Eleacarpus (Rudraksha) trees on sustainable plantations in Southeast Asia, harvesting the Rudraksha's and manufacturing the handmade jewelry. Rudraksha trees give new Rudraksha's every season and so no trees are lost for making the malas.