Natural Fluorite Mala Necklace – Focus & Mental Clarity
€71.88
108-bead crystal mala whose spheres shift between sage green, pale violet, and icy blue in changing light. Strung for mantra and breath work.
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Description
Cool to the touch and faintly translucent, each sphere carries a depth of color that shifts between sage green, pale violet, and icy blue depending on the angle of light.
Mala necklaces have been central to Buddhist and Hindu contemplative practice for more than two thousand years, used as tactile counters for breath cycles, mantras, and structured prayers. The 108-bead format reflects a numerological significance shared across Vedic, Buddhist, and Tibetan traditions, where 108 represents the full count of earthly desires, sacred sounds, and points of consciousness. In ancient Chinese culture, fluorite was prized among scholars and monks as a stone associated with mental discipline and lucid reasoning. Its capacity to absorb environmental noise and support concentrated thought led to its informal designation as the Genius Stone, a term still used in gemological literature today.
This mala is handcrafted from individually selected natural fluorite beads, each polished to reveal the stone’s characteristic layering and color gradation. The beads are strung on durable cord in the traditional 108-bead configuration. A guru bead, slightly larger than the counting beads, marks the completion of a full cycle, and a tassel at the base follows the construction convention used across Tibetan and Indian mala traditions.
The necklace contains 108 natural fluorite beads plus one guru bead. Specific bead diameter and overall length are not listed for this piece. Country of origin is not specified. Handcrafted by artisans.
Natural fluorite shows variation in color banding and translucency from bead to bead. No two pieces are identical.
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