Description
Overall Description: This is an entirely hand-crafted mala bracelet with powerful intentions and attention to the finest detail. Everything about this bracelet was intentional with meaning behind it, including the numbers within design, the chosen materials, and the way I hand crafted it. When it comes to wearing adornments with powerful meaning, I believe that cheaping-out materials and methods is not an option.
The cord: Made with 100% natural strong hemp. A true mala bracelet is knotted in between each bead. It not only is helpful for mantras, but it helps with the integrity of the entire bracelet. These beads were not quickly strung on a cheap elastic string that will degrade and loosen in a year, but were instead observed and meditated on as I knotted between each individual bead with the hemp thread.
The Beads: Beads are chosen for significant meaning with each mala with respect to aesthetics. All mala bracelets have the traditional 27 beads + one additional guru bead by the tassel for a total of 28 beads. My bead designs often follow the sacred geometry numbers of 3, 6, 9 when it comes to placement counts.
The tassel: I hand make all tassels myself with 100% high quality silk thread bounded by metallic cord. All tassels have 12 strings that are looped around the cord from the guru bead to amount to 24 strands. These are not mass produced like most tassels on malas are. The numbers 12 and 24 are profound in theology and celestial observation (24 hours in a day, 12 months in a year). The metallic cord which binds the threads of the tassel have been wrapped around intentionally 9 times. Nine is a master number in sacred geometry for wholeness.
The Pendant: This symbol design is the Xeorix that I have channeled in deep meditation. It’s a symbol of paradoxical dynamics of good and evil, but also represents the Phoenix. It was designed by me and is a reminder that all things that seem good may not always appear to be at moments, and that all that seems bad will likely result in better things which are good. It’s an overall beacon of a reminder that our perception of our trajectory influences the reality we experience.
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