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Self Confidence Rosewood & Yellow Jasper Mallah Necklace

SKU: S03723482
Crafted from rich, warm rosewood beads and interlaced with vibrant Yellow Jasper stones, this elegant necklace showcases 108 beads — a traditional number in Mallah necklaces symbolizing spiritual journey and mindfulness — and is finished with a decorative tassel. The Yellow Jasper, known for its association with the solar plexus chakra, is believed to amplify self-confidence and courage. It is said to attract energy and enthusiasm, empowering the wearer with a sense of boldness and assertiveness.  A Mallah, or Mala, necklace is a string of beads traditionally used in meditation and prayer in various spiritual practices including Buddhism and Hinduism. Each bead represents a repetition of a mantra or prayer, aiding in focus and spiritual contemplation. To use simply hold the necklace in one hand and move from bead to bead whilst focusing on mindful breathing and repeating an intention. The necklace can be worn throughout the day as a reminder of these intentions.   Each Mallah Necklace is presented in a beautifully designed box, accompanied by a corresponding information card, making it an ideal and thoughtful gift for a loved one seeking to boost their self-assurance and personal power.
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