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Jade Mala. Tibetan Wealth Deity Jambhala

Jade Mala. Tibetan Wealth Deity Jambhala

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Jade mala made to order, allow 7 to 10 days for production after purchase.

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We are open to all proposals from our customers in order to create unique and personalized malas. For any project, do not hesitate to contact us

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones and materials are appraised and certified.

As Malakara, we make all of our malas ourselves, scrupulously respecting tradition.

Jade Mala of Good Fortune and Wealth, dedicated to the Tibetan Buddhist God Jambhala in his yellow form

THIS JADE MALA IS MADE UP OF:

108 beads of white nephrite jade, completely natural, neither treated nor dyed from Central Asia. Beads of 10mm in diameter each, size allowing practice. The beads hold well in the hand

Lapis lazuli counter beads every 27 jade beads as tradition dictates. Lapis lazuli, neither treated nor dyed, entirely natural from Saar-e-Sang in Afghanistan. Dimensions of each counter bead of the mala, 12mm

It is also traditional in Tibetan Buddhism to add the dorje and the drilbou as a highly energetic symbol. The dorje being a lightning allowing to destroy ignorance, and the bell, or drilbou to reach enlightenment by its sound. The mala, the dorje and the drilbou are the 3 essential instruments for the practice of Vajrayana Buddhism.

The finishing bead, also called the guru head of this mala, represents a dragon, acting as a protector of the dharma.
This dragon head is made of 925 silver, copper and nan hong agate (southern red), from Yunnan province.

Exclusively Chinese mineral, this agate called nan hong (southern red) gets its very particular color from its link with cinnabar on the deposits. Places of deposits (volcanic) Yunnan region baoshan site, Sichuan Liangshan site for the two unique deposits. This agate in closed setting in the eyes of the dragon finishing this mala, comes to enhance its feeling of power and protection.

Dimensions of the protective dragon head of this mala: 3cm long, 1.5cm wide, 1.5cm high.

MALA FINISHING PENDANT, REPRESENTATION OF THE TIBETAN GOD OF WEALTH, JAMBHALA IN YELLOW FORM.
This jade mala being dedicated to this god, we finished this jade mala with a representation of Jambhala (full description below)

This pendant is made of 925 silver, 18k gold plating of Siberian mammoth ivory (the actual representation of Jambhala), turquoise and nan hong agate.
This pendant rotates on its vertical axis.

On the back of this pendant, bringing all the deep meaning of this mala, is the wheel of Dharma, also rotating thanks to a precision ball bearing system, developed in Germany.
Pendant dimensions: 7.5cm high by 4cm wide by 0.5cm thick.

Total length of jade mala: 72cm in length

Total weight of the mala: Approximately 120 grams

Mala ideal for practice dedicated to Jambhala

Jade mala suitable for both practicing adult men and women.

The mala, trengwa, in Tibetan is the Buddhist rosary, the object that the monk (or even the lay practitioner) almost never separates from, holding his mala in his hand or wrapped around his wrist. The mala is first and foremost a utilitarian object: it serves as a tactile support for the recitation of mantras, at the same time as the mala is used to count them if one has set oneself to repeat a defined number. The mala is composed of 108 strung beads, which justifies its name, since it simply means "garland" (of beads). The different components of the mala each contain a symbolic meaning, specify: The large bead (or Buddha's head) which closes the mala represents the knowledge of emptiness. The small cone which surmounts it is the mark of emptiness itself.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are appraised and certified.

As Malakara, we make all of our malas ourselves, scrupulously respecting tradition.

DEITY OF WEALTH JAMBHALA TO WHOM THIS JADE MALA IS DEDICATED

Jambhala (also known as Dzambhala, Dzambala, Zambala or Jambala) is the God of wealth and appropriately a member of the jewel (Ratna) family whose Dhyani Buddha is Ratnasambhava.

For more information about this deity, please click on this link which will take you directly to our article on our blog

JADE MALA REFERENCE: MALA MMJADLJAMB01

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vincent tang
This gorgeous and exquisite mala is in my hands now !!

First of all i would like to thank jeremy for his effort and also eye for detail to help me construct this gorgeous and extremely detailed mala bead . I need to praise him for his effort and patients too !! I finally receive the complete mala after the agreed time. It is everything that jeremy has promised , nothing was left out , i thank jeremy again for his great work !!!