Japa Mala Beads Announces New Prayer Bead Designs

November 18 16:36 2019

Japa Mala Beads is excited to announce their new Fall/Winter lineup of Buddhist and Yoga prayer beads for 2019. Mala beads are very similar to a Catholic rosary-malas are beaded necklaces or bracelets that have a Guru or teacher bead and a tassel at the end. Wikipedia defines a Japa Mala as “a string of prayer beads commonly used by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and some Sikhs for the spiritual practice known in Sanskrit as japa. It is usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra.”

Although mala beads are considered a tool for japa or mantra meditation, many yogis are now wearing mala beads as trendy yoga jewelry and as a lifestyle statement. As mala beads continue to trend in the yoga and meditation markets, the demand for unique new mala bead designs has never been stronger.

Japa Mala Beads has just released twelve new bracelet mala designs for retail and wholesale purchase. “I am in love with the elegance, diversity, uniqueness, and richness in our new Autumn lineup of prayer beads,” says founder Timothy Burgin. “We are proud to offer gorgeous mala beads with hard to find gemstones such as Apatite, Charoite, Saguaro Serpentine, Yellow Fluorite, Blue Impression Jasper and Aquamarine as well as unusual materials like Tibetan Dzi Agate, Pink Opal, Druzy Agate and Silkwood.” Many of these new mala bead designs use gemstone beads with a frosted or matte finish.

The gemstone beads in the Angelite and Labradorite mala are a favorite of Paula Hanke, Director of mala operations. “The beautiful blue angelite beads combined with the powerful labradorite is both esthetically pleasing and supportive of my current intentions,” says Hanke. “What could be more perfect than a mala to help connect to my angel and spirit guides?”

All of Japa Mala Beads’ bracelet malas are made with a traditional tassel and contain 27 counting beads and one Guru (teacher) or Meru (mountain) bead. All of our wrist malas are strung with heavy-duty elastic to allow them to be worn comfortably and to be extremely durable.

Many of these new malas are created with gemstone beads that Japa Mala Beads has not used in the past. All of these newly released mala beads are currently in stock. Due to the availability of certain semi-precious gemstones, several of the new designs are limited additions that may sell out quickly.

You can view Japa Mala Beads’ new Fall/Winter lineup of malas at: https://japamalabeads.com/shop/new-malas.

About Japa Mala Beads

Japa Mala Beads has been making and importing mala beads since 2004. Their unique malas are “designed by an artist and strung by a yogi.” Most of their beautiful mala beads are handmade in the USA using only 100% genuine gemstones. Japa Mala Beads uses the most durable stringing materials available and have one of the best breakage guarantees in the business-108 days! All of their bracelet and necklace malas have suggested Sanskrit and Tibetan mantras listed on their product pages. Over 160 different mala bead designs are available on their website, plus they offer over 30 types of mala bags and boxes to store malas in or use to gift them in.

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Company Name: Japa Mala Beads
Contact Person: Timothy Burgin, Founder and President
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Country: United States
Website: https://japamalabeads.com

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