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    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (27 + 1N) Silver

    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (27 + 1N) Silver

    1,995.00
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    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (Silver, 27 NC beads)

    Nepali Rudraksha Mala with Silver Cap

    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (Silver, 27 NC beads)

    This is an exquisite rudraksha wrist mālā with 27 double-capped beads plus one guru bead on sterling silver wire. Each bead measures about 1/4 inch (6-6.5mm) in diameter and the mala is approximately 7 1/2 inches long. This rudraksha mālā with sliver caps comes with a 3/4 inch adjustable chain.

     

    The beads in a Rudraksha mālā vary depending on the size of the Rudraksha beads. Traditionally, for sacred jewellery, 27 beads are strung into a wrist mālā with an extra ‘guru’ bead to indicate the beginning or end of a round of repetition.

     

    Origin

     Nepal

    3,495.00
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    Rudraksha Slip Mala - Silver

    Rudraksha Slip Mala – Silver

    3,495.00
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    Pure Wool Asana Ribbon Border - 2 Inch

    Pure Wool Asana Ribbon Border – 2 Inch

    395.00
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    Rudraksha Pocket Mala - Silver

    Rudraksha Pocket Mala – Silver

    3,495.00
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    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (18k Gold, 54 beads)

    Nepali Rudraksha Mala 18k Gold

    Nepali Rudraksha Mala (18k Gold, 54 beads)

    This exquisite gold rudraksha mālā is created from the very smallest and finest rudraksha beads, about 6-6.5mm in diameter. The smaller the rudraksha bead, the more valuable it is because of its rarity.

     

    The 54 fine beads, plus one central bead, are double-capped in 18-karat gold and strung on an 18-karat gold chain. This original rudraksha mālā in gold is approximately 28 inches long.

     

    The beads in a rudraksha mālā vary depending on the size of the beads. Traditionally, for sacred jewellery, 54 beads are strung into a mālā, with an extra ‘guru’ bead to indicate the beginning or end of a round of repetition.

     

    Origin

    Nepal

    91,500.00