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Mala Beads Blue Lapis

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Mala beads are used in Tibetan prayer and meditation, similar to a rosary, but with mantras for each bead, rather than a prayer. Traditionally, they are worn wrapped around the right wrist or sometimes as a necklace. The Mala helps you remain focused, and consists of 108 beads for meditation. Made of blue lapis and 32” long with a tassel.

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Mala beads are used in Tibetan prayer and meditation, similar to a rosary, but with mantras for each bead, rather than a prayer. Traditionally, they are worn wrapped around the right wrist or sometimes as a necklace. The Mala helps you remain focused, and consists of 108 beads for meditation. Made of blue lapis and 32” long with a tassel.

Mala beads are used in Tibetan prayer and meditation, similar to a rosary, but with mantras for each bead, rather than a prayer. Traditionally, they are worn wrapped around the right wrist or sometimes as a necklace. The Mala helps you remain focused, and consists of 108 beads for meditation. Made of blue lapis and 32” long with a tassel.

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