Every mala carries a story, and when it is strung with Verdite, it becomes a bridge between grounding and awakening. Verdite’s lush green energy opens the heart, sharpens intuition, and guides you toward inner balance, while the Tagua guru bead honours nature’s harmony. With 108 beads, this mala is a sacred tool for mindfulness a circle of intention that leads you home. .
Every mala is a circle of intention—a quiet companion on your journey toward stillness and clarity. When it is strung with Verdite, its story deepens, weaving together the wisdom of the Earth and the rhythm of your breath. Verdite, often called the Stone of Heaven, is a lush green gem that whispers ancient truths. Its energy is grounding yet elevating, guiding you gently toward inner balance and self-discovery. As you hold your mala, Verdite opens the Heart Chakra, inviting love and compassion, while awakening the Third Eye to intuition and insight. It soothes emotional turbulence, strengthens your willpower, and helps you stand confidently in your truth. Each bead becomes a step toward clarity, a pulse of healing energy that reconnects you with your soul’s purpose. At the centre of this sacred circle rests the guru bead, carved from Tagua, the ivory-like seed of the Amazon. Tagua is a symbol of renewal and respect for life—a reminder that beauty can exist in harmony with nature. It marks the beginning and end of your meditation cycle, a point of awareness where every journey starts and returns.
The Story of 108 Beads: A Journey of Wholeness
In the quiet rhythm of meditation, every bead tells a story. A mala is more than an ornament—it is a sacred companion, guiding the mind toward stillness and the heart toward clarity. But why 108 beads? The number 108 is not random; it is a symbol of completeness woven into the fabric of spiritual traditions. In Vajrayana Buddhism, 108 represents the universe itself—a perfect circle of existence. When you hold a mala, you hold a map of the cosmos in your hands. Each digit whispers its meaning: 1 stands for unity—the ultimate truth that all is one. 0 speaks of emptiness—the infinite space where all things arise and dissolve. 8 flows like infinity—the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth. As you move bead by bead, mantra by mantra, you journey through these truths. Reciting a mantra 108 times is said to purify the mind, dissolve obstacles, and awaken compassion. The mala becomes a bridge between the ordinary and the sacred. There is also a practical wisdom here: Buddhist texts speak of 108 defilements, the mental clouds that obscure our inner light. Each bead is a step toward clearing them away. When you choose a handmade mala of Verdite and Tagua, you embrace a tool for mindfulness, and a symbol of infinite possibility. It is not just an adornment—it is a story, a practice, a path home.
Verdite: grounding, intuition, emotional healing Seeds of the Amazone: Tagua Count only the 108 rounded beads on the main string; ignore any flat decorative beads
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