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Mala necklace with 216 pearls: Rudraksha and Amethyst. Cotton thread.
Rudrakshas are cooling when worn on the skin. They calm the central nervous system, help calm the mind and rid it of negative thoughts, increase immunity, energy and endurance, and have rejuvenating properties.
Amethyst: When worn, it gives stability, strength, inspiration and a sense of peace. It strengthens the immune system and is a blood purifier, good for the stomach and liver. Strengthens the spiritual power.
Mala necklace with 216 beads: Rudraksha and Shine Mala Amethyst. Cotton thread.
Rudrakshas are cooling when worn on the skin. They calm the central nervous system, help calm the mind and rid it of negative thoughts, increase immunity, energy and endurance, and have rejuvenating properties.
Shine Mala Amethyst: When worn, it gives stability, strength, inspiration and a sense of peace. It strengthens the immune system and is a blood purifier, good for the stomach and liver. Strengthens the spiritual power.
Aum Rudraksha’s sacred pearls of Mala and jewelry are for those looking for a calmer mind, body and soul. The pearls we use are grown on sustainable plantations in Southeast Asia, harvested fairly, traded and ethically produced. All pearls are authentic. We use unpulsed beads of first quality.
The gemstones that we use along with our Rudraksha beads in malas and yoga jewelry are of the highest quality and are only those that have strength and healing aspects. This is an essential part of what we are concerned with.
Rudraksha pearls are sacred and must be treated with respect and care. Wash them from time to time to remove dirt and dust. Oil them with coconut or sandalwood oil to preserve them. You get darker with your own body oil when you wear it. This is the desired effect. Take them off when you’re asleep.
Aum Rudraksha Designs donates 10% of the prize to organizations that work in areas that help keep our planet alive and healthy. We are proud to support Bumi Sehat, a birth and wellness centre for mothers, children and families in Bali, Indonesia (www.bumisehatbali.org).