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WHITE TARA MALA long necklace with silk tassel
* the mala consists of a traditional number of stones in the amount of 108 - lovely Burmese jade in sage green and hematite beads in copper
* a protective stone, light sage green Burmese Jade, signifies wisdom gathered in tranquility. It increases love and nurturing
* pure silk tassel in white
* guru bead made of bodhi - lotus seed
* our mala beads are made of stones and are hand knotted between each bead
* wear it as a long necklace, loop it around as a double strand necklace or wrap it as a bracelet
✰MATERIALS✰
* jade
* lotus seed
* hematite
* tassel made of natural silk
✰SPECIFICATIONS✰
* 108 beads at 6mm each
* Hangs 47cm. Length is approximate as each piece of jewelry is unique.
* Beautifully packed in a textile pouch. A gift for you or your loved ones.
✰We want to create jewelry pieces that offer more than just a glint of sparkle✰
We want a unique piece possessing a STORY that can be traced back further than the workshop in which it is produced. We create jewelry with emotional and historical relevance, dipping into the collective memory.
Just as the jewelry transcends borders and time, Nomad Accessories translates effortlessly from the spice-scented bustling streets of India to the blissful shores of Bali to yoga studio and beyond; the perfect pieces to accompany the stylish nomads wherever they may choose to drift.
Born wanderers, made by our travels, we are truly citizens of the world and our storied collections are reflections of just that.
Nomad creations remind us all of our innate connectivity, our cosmic relevance and hopes that they accompany you throughout your discoveries.
✰We love to adorn beautiful YOU on your Journey✰
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****************** what is MALA ?
Mala is a set of beads that has traditionally been used in prayer and meditation — often called prayer beads. Anyone can wear mala beads - it is not a religious item only.
Malas are made to specific spiritual number: 108
108 is a significant number for many reasons. Some associate the possibility of enlightenment with taking only 108 breaths a day while in deep meditation. Others connect the number’s significance to the heart chakra, as there is said to be 108 energy lines leading to it, one of which is believed to be the path to self realization
****************** who is White Tara?
Tibetans pray to White Tara especially for health, healing and longevity. She offers healing to our wounds, whether it is our bodies or our minds that have been hurt. White Tara is extremely powerful. Tara is very close to sentient beings, like a mother to her children. She is very quick to fulfill our wishes and to grant us happiness and a long life, as well as to help us develop wisdom. By taking refuge in Tara and practicing meditation, visualizations, and having faith, you have the power to remove obstacles to your life and to prolong your life.
Tara is closely related to Chenrezig (Avalokitesvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. One story of her origin says that she was born from Chenrezig’s compassionate tears.
Her pure compassion for our suffering, which is thought to be greater even than a mother’s love for her child, is symbolized in images of White Tara by her white color. Her whiteness also indicates the “undifferentiated truth of the Dharma.”
In comparison to Green Tara, who is shown seated with one leg on the ground, ready to come to our defense, White Tara is seated in the more meditative diamond lotus position, with both legs folded under her, and her feet facing skyward.
White Tara has 7 eyes — with an eye in her forehead, and one on each hand and foot — symbolizing her compassionate vigilance to see all the suffering of the world. White Tara has seven eyes. She has three eyes on her face, the third eye in her forehead symbolizing her ability to see the unity of ultimate reality, while her two other eyes simultaneously see the relative and dualistic worlds. She has one eye on each palm of her hands and feet, showing that all her actions are governed by her ultimate wisdom and compassion. It is said that White Tara's seven eyes enable her to clearly "see" all beings in all the realms of existence. Her expression is one of the utmost compassion.
Her left hand is in the protective mudra and her right in the wish-granting mudra. In her left hand she usually holds a stem of the Utpala lotus flower with three blossoms. One blossom is represented as a seed, a second as ready to bloom, and the third in full bloom. These represent the Buddhas of the past, future and present.