Tiger Eye & Obsidian Prayer Mala
Tiger Eye and Black Obsidian beads are combined with a lava bead and
matching tassel. Divine accessories that seamlessly blend style with
mindfulness. Each strand crafted with gemstones and a single lava bead.
Gold
Tiger Eye is a gemstone in which crocidolite has been replaced by
quartz, while its fibrous structure is preserved. The shimmering
eye-like nature, called chatoyancy, is caused by these fibers. Found
primarily in Africa and India, it is prized as a gemstone and often
fashioned into jewellery. As a healing stone, tigers eye creates a
balance of power, this protection stone assists in accomplishing goals.
It is helpful for recognizing needs of both the self and others.
This
black natural glass has been formed from the rapid cooling of lava.
Because it is easily splintered into sharp fragments, obsidian has long
been used in making knives, arrowheads and sculptures. In healing
circles, it is known as a stone of protection with grounding properties,
it is often used to clear subconscious blocks and to absorb and
disperse negativity.
In translation, japa means repetitive
prayer and mala means garland. The beads are used to count repetitions
of prayers, chants or mantras to aid one's focus on the meaning or sound
of the mantra. One repetition is usually said for each bead while
turning the bead clockwise with the thumb.
Malas were
traditionally used by the Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh traditions, however
their use has spread to western culture. The 109th bead is the sumeru or
guru bead, counting should start and end on either side of this bead.
There are many styles of holding and using the mala and many types of
mantras, therefore individual research is recommended to find the style
that works for each individual.
A good mantra to get started with is Om Mani Padme Hum which essentially stands for universal compassion.\
Measurements: Main beads 6 mm, lava bead 10 mm. The mala is approximately 30" including the tassel. The mala is crafted on a slightly stretchy cord.