Jade is considered the health, wealth and longevity stone. Used also for courage, wisdom, justice, mercy, emotional balance, stamina, love, fidelity, humility, generosity, peace, and harmony. Jade is known as androgynous, therefore it is considered having a gentle, steady pulse of healing energy. Jade is found in different colors and can be used on the appropriate Chakra based on its color. Properties common to all colors of Jade include its ability to mellow one's existence. Helps one rid themselves of negative thoughts and energy. Very beneficial to the heart in both physical and spiritual senses. It is a very protective stone and will keep its wearer out of harm's way. Jade bounds us to our earth energies and physical instincts, and is a humbling stone.
Pearls were once thought to be the tears of God and are often referred to as the Queen Gem. As an emblem of modesty, chastity and purity, the Pearl symbolizes love, success and happiness. They often represent a happy marriage and in many countries are used as a wedding gift. Rich in symbolism and associated with the crown chakra, pearls have been associated with instilling faith, self-worth, providing balance, introspection, reflection, and new beginnings. Their lunar energy is used for feeling and understanding, sustaining and maintaining, and intuitive knowledge.
8mm pearls. 27 mala prayer beads. Strung on strong stretch cord. Gold plated accents with deep green jade guru bead and handcrafted tassel made from recycled silk and bamboo fibers. Tassels are left long so they may be cut to desired length.
Sizing Info:
Fits a 7" - 8" wrist
All malas and rosaries include a mantra card, silk sari mala bag, polishing cloth, and gemstone card detailing your item's properties. Shipping is 3-10 day Priority Mail and is FREE WORLDWIDE. 10% of proceeds from all purchases are donated to Save the Children.
All 5th Element Yoga malas are made with mindful meditation, and devotional, compassionate energy.
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