108 Mala Beads Bracelet for Prayer & Meditation — 8MM Natural Wood, Elastic Cord
You’re looking for more than a bracelet. You want something that holds meaning — a daily reminder to slow down, breathe, and come back to what matters. This 108 mala beads bracelet from PotalaStore is exactly that. Handcrafted from four authentic natural woods, it serves equally as a japa meditation tool, a prayer counter, and a meaningful piece of spiritual jewelry you’ll actually wear every day.
Why 108? The Sacred Number Behind Every Mala
Every mala contains exactly 108 beads — and that number is no accident. Across Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, and yoga traditions, 108 is considered one of the most sacred numbers in existence. Here’s what it represents:
- 108 earthly desires (kleshas) that Buddhist practice aims to transcend
- 108 energy lines converging at the heart chakra (Anahata)
- 108 volumes of the Kangyur — the collected teachings of the Buddha
- The mathematical harmony of 1 × 10² × 8, linking cosmic order to human consciousness
“The mala is not just a counting tool — it is a map of the mind returning to stillness, one bead at a time.”
When you hold this mala and move through each bead, you’re participating in a practice that monks at Sera Jhe and Kopan Monasteries — PotalaStore’s partnered institutions — have maintained for centuries. That lineage lives in every strand we create.
Four Woods, Four Intentions — Choose What Speaks to You
Each variant in this collection is crafted from a distinct natural wood, each carrying its own spiritual energy and visual character. Your choice is personal — pick the one that resonates with your practice.
Heart Chakra · Anahata
🌿 Rosewood
Deep reddish-brown with warm, silky grain. Rosewood is the wood of compassion — it radiates gentle healing energy, supports emotional balance, and has long been used in Tibetan practice to invite kindness and remove obstacles. Ideal if you’re working with self-love or grief.
Root Chakra · Muladhara
🖤 Ebony Wood
Dense, deeply black, extraordinarily smooth. Ebony is the wood of protection. Its dark surface is said to absorb negative energy and create a grounding shield around the wearer. In South Asian traditions, ebony (Karungali) is considered one of the most powerful protective woods.
Base Chakra · Stability
🪵 Wenge Wood
A rich purple-brown with dramatic “chicken wing” grain patterns used in Ming Dynasty craftsmanship. Wenge promotes emotional grounding and stability — particularly valued for calming reactive emotions. The most accessible entry point in this collection.
Third Eye · High Vibration
🐯 Tiger Skin Wood
Striking tiger-stripe banding in warm amber and brown tones. This Indonesian sandalwood variety is said to combine earth energy with solar vitality — grounded yet luminous. It retains a subtle natural fragrance and is among the most visually distinctive woods in Tibetan jewelry.
How to Use Your Mala for Japa Meditation
Using a mala is simpler than you think. You don’t need to be a Buddhist practitioner or an experienced meditator. All you need is intention and a few minutes of stillness.
- Hold the mala in your right hand, draped over your middle finger.
- Start at the guru bead — the larger bead near the tassel — and move away from it.
- With each bead, silently recite your mantra or affirmation (try Om Mani Padme Hum, or simply your breath count).
- When you reach the guru bead again, pause, reflect, then reverse direction — never cross the guru bead.
- One full round = 108 repetitions = one complete japa cycle.
You can also wear it wrapped four times around your wrist throughout the day. The gentle weight of the beads serves as a tactile reminder to stay present — a form of mindfulness you carry with you.
Crafted for Real Practice: 8MM Beads on Durable Elastic Cord
At 8MM, these beads hit the sweet spot — large enough to feel substantial in your hand during meditation, small enough to wrap comfortably as a 4-layer wrist bracelet. The elastic cord means:
- ✔ No clasp — slides on and off in seconds
- ✔ Fits any wrist size without adjustment
- ✔ Stays securely in place during active practice
- ✔ Doubles as a full-length mala necklace (~36–40 inches)
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bead Count | 108 beads + guru bead |
| Bead Size | 8MM (0.31 IN) |
| Wood Options | Rosewood · Ebony · Wenge · Tiger Skin |
| Cord | Durable elastic cord |
| Wear Style | Bracelet (4-wrap) or full necklace |
| Knot Style | Traditional Tibetan Chinese knot tassel |
| Gender | Unisex |
A Meaningful Gift — For Someone Special, or Yourself
This mala makes a deeply thoughtful gift for yoga practitioners, meditation beginners, Buddhist dharma students, or anyone navigating a season of stress or transition. Because it arrives ready to wear — no assembly, no sizing guesswork — it’s genuinely easy to give.
Consider it for: birthdays, yoga teacher appreciation, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Christmas, or simply “I was thinking of you.” The four wood options mean you can match the gift to the recipient’s energy — protection for someone going through hardship, compassion for someone healing, grounding for someone overwhelmed.








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