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sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala

sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala

12 USD ($)

Product Details:

  • Jewelry Type Mala / Prayer Beads
  • Beads Material Natural Sandalwood
  • Beads Colour Brown
  • Occasion Religious / Spiritual / Meditation
  • Gender Unisex
  • Weight Approx. 25-40 grams
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sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala Price And Quantity

  • 12 USD ($)
  • 1000 Piece
  • 12.00 - 13.00 USD ($)

sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala Product Specifications

  • Natural Sandalwood
  • Brown
  • Religious / Spiritual / Meditation
  • Approx. 25-40 grams
  • Unisex
  • Mala / Prayer Beads

Product Description

 sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala

Santalum Album, or Indian Sandalwood, is a threatened species. It is indigenous to South India, and grows in the Western Ghats and a few other mountain ranges such as the Kalrayan and Shevaroy Hills.

Sandalwood from the Mysore region of Karnataka (formerly Mysore), and marayoor forest in Kerala, southern India, is high in quality. New plantations were created with international aid in Tamil Nadu for economic exploitation.

 

Sandalwood is expensive enough so that, unlike most trees, it is harvested by removing the entire tree instead of sawing it down at the trunk close to ground level. This way, wood from the stump and root can also be used.

 

Sandalwood has a distinctive soft, warm, smooth, creamy and milky precious-wood scent. It imparts a long-lasting, woody base to perfumes from the oriental, woody, fougere, and chypre families, as well as a fixative to floral and citrus fragrances.

 

Sandalwood in India is widely used in the handicraft industry. The main source of true sandalwood, S. album, is a protected species, and demand for it cannot be met. Many species of plants are traded as "sandalwood". The genus Santalum has more than 19 species.

 

Traders will often accept wood from closely related species, as well as from unrelated plants such as West Indian sandalwood (Amyris balsamifera) in the family Rutaceae or bastard sandalwood (Myoporum sandwicense, Myoporaceae). However, most woods from these alternative sources lose their aroma within a few months or years.

 

Our company uses strictly the genus Santalum Album (the true sandalwood) for making beads and carvings. Many suppliers use synthetic fragrance chemical produced as an alternative to the natural product and sell the same as true sandalwood.

 

Sandalwood mainly use to make spiritual products like chanting beads, prayer beads, religious figurine  and  decorative items  sandalwood also use to decorate the icons of the deities.



Elegant Craftsmanship and Natural Aroma

Each sandalwood mala is attentively handcrafted using genuine sandalwood beads, ensuring a rich brown hue and unique grain patterns. The smooth polish enhances tactile comfort, while the distinct, gentle sandalwood aroma adds a soothing element to meditation or prayer practice.


Versatile Spiritual Accessory

With 108 beads plus a guru bead, this mala accommodates a wide range of spiritual activities, including yoga, mantra chanting (japa), meditation, and prayer. The mala is designed for unisex wear and suits all ages, supporting focus and tranquility during spiritual disciplines.


Durability and Care

Threaded on robust cotton or nylon, the mala guarantees longevity and everyday usability. To maintain its scent and integrity, avoid exposure to water or harsh chemicals. Store in the included pouch or box to retain freshness and protect from damage.

FAQs of sandalwood beads,yoga prayer beads,sandalwood mala:


Q: How should I use the sandalwood mala during meditation or prayer?

A: To use the sandalwood mala, hold it between your thumb and middle finger, moving one bead at a time as you recite a mantra, prayer, or affirmation. Begin at the guru bead and move through each bead, returning to the guru bead to complete your meditation or japa session.

Q: What are the benefits of using sandalwood beads for spiritual practices?

A: Sandalwood beads are renowned for their natural, calming fragrance, which helps cultivate a peaceful atmosphere during spiritual activities. They may support enhanced concentration, mindfulness, and emotional balance during yoga, meditation, and prayer.

Q: When is the best time to cleanse or recharge my mala?

A: If you use your mala frequently, consider cleansing it monthly by placing it in moonlight or in a dry, clean area. Avoid washing with water, as this can diminish the characteristic sandalwood fragrance and compromise the structural integrity.

Q: Where are these sandalwood yoga prayer beads crafted?

A: These malas are skillfully handcrafted in India, utilizing authentic sandalwood and traditional techniques to ensure each item is unique and of high quality.

Q: What is the proper way to store my sandalwood mala?

A: Store your mala in the provided pouch or box, keeping it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. This will help preserve both its aroma and the durability of the natural sandalwood beads and thread.

Q: How do I care for my sandalwood mala to maintain its fragrance and finish?

A: To preserve the natural scent and smooth finish, keep the mala away from water, perfumes, or chemicals. Regularly wipe it gently with a clean, dry cloth after each use.

Q: What occasions or practices are these sandalwood malas best suited for?

A: These sandalwood malas are perfect for yoga, meditation, japa, prayer, and other spiritual or religious observances. They also make meaningful gifts for anyone committed to personal mindfulness or seeking a calming, aromatic accessory.

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