4mm Malachite (reconstructed) bracelet The typical green Malchite color with its beautiful band drawing is very beautiful and can also be called unique.
Bracelet balle Labradorite 8mm de Madagascar.
BEST SELLER! “20 Pack deal” Kids “bullet bracelets” in 4mm/14-15cm each.
There is a lot of demand for children's bracelets, so on request an assortment consisting of 2x Amethyst, 2x Lapis, 2x Nephrite, 2x Jasper, 2x Opaline, 2x Rock Crystal, 2x Rose Quartz, 2x Jade, 2x Tiger Eye and 2x Hematite.
A japa mala or mala, literally garland, is a prayer bead of beads in Hinduism, with a similar function to the rosary in Christianity. The japa mala usually consists of 108 beads, although other numbers divisible by 9 are also used. Malas are used to keep count when reciting, chanting or mentally repeating a mantra or name of a deity. A Buddhist prayer beads (mālā, japamālā) is a beaded prayer beads used in Buddhism. It has a similar function to the rosary in Christianity. The prayer beads are used so as not to lose count when reciting or chanting. A Buddhist prayer beads consists of 108 beads where a mantra must be prayed and 4 beads or 1 bead representing the four heavenly kings. A Buddhist prayer beads is called a Juzu in Japanese, fozhu or shuzhu in Standard Mandarin and a ba-di in Burmese. A prayer beads is a string of beads used for reciting prayers. Well-known examples of such religious objects are the rosary in the Roman Catholic Church, the tsjotki/komboschkini in the Orthodox Church, the tasbih in Islam and the japa mala in Hinduism. A mala is a prayer beads, which is mainly used by people with a Buddhist background. Nowadays you see that more and more people in the west buy a mala and use it as a prayer necklace or wear it as a necklace or bracelet.