Avalokiteshvara 108 Mala Beads- Palm Seeds
Avalokiteshvara 108 Mala Beads- Palm Seeds
Our 108 mala beads is made from palm seed, which is a type of wood that is widely used for making prayer beads in Asia. Palm seed is known for its durability, lightweight, and natural beauty, making it an ideal material for mala beads. We are inspired by the compassionate Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, who is frequently seen wearing red robes and is regarded as the guardian of Tibet and its people, is also connected to the color red.
・Material: Natural Palm Seeds
・Metal type: Copper
・Accessories: Red Sandalwood
・Main Beads: Green Jade
・Process: Handmade
・Package: Eco Envelop
The process of making 108 mala beads is a slow and deliberate one, where each bead is carefully crafted by hand to ensure its quality and beauty. The first step in making 108 mala beads is selecting the right palm seed beads. Our artisans carefully select each piece of beads to ensure its quality and natural beauty. Once the bead is selected, it is carefully sanded and polished to bring out its natural grain and color. Next, the beads are drilled and strung onto a strong cord. The knotting between each bead is done by hand to ensure that the mala is durable and can withstand regular use.
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Natural material products
All our products are crafted by hand using natural materials. However, there may be instances where the size and color of the products may not precisely match the images due to the inherent variations in natural materials.
Shipped from Tibet
Our products are dispatched from Tibet and delivered to countries worldwide, with an average delivery time of 15 days. While there may be occasional slight delays, these occurrences are rare.
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Care Instructions
- Avoid frequent exposure to water and chemicals.
- Regular handling will help maintain the beads' luster.
- For best results, ensure hands are clean before use. If beads become sticky, wear gloves to continue handling evenly.