Collection: Rare & Special Malas Collection

A curated collection of mala beads and prayer beads crafted from natural materials including tulsi wood, sandalwood, sala wood, lotus seeds, vaijayanti seeds, and coconut shell. These traditional meditation malas are used for japa, prayer, and daily spiritual practice, offering a range of natural textures, scents, and cultural significance. Sourced from India and the Himalayan region, each mala is selected for quality, authenticity, and traditional craftsmanship. From aromatic sandalwood malas to lightweight tulsi and lotus seed malas, this collection highlights a diverse range of natural meditation beads. Explore our full collection of malas, including Rudraksha malas, Bodhi seed malas, gemstone malas, and meditation prayer beads.

  • 📿 Traditional Craft

    Hand-strung mala beads and necklaces made in Nepal using time-honored techniques.

  • 🌱 Natural Materials

    Crafted from bodhi seed, rudraksha, sandalwood, tulsi, gemstone, lotus, and sala.

  • 🧘 Practice & Wear

    Used for meditation, mantra repetition, or worn as a mala necklace throughout the day.

Explore answers to common questions about authentic handmade mala beads, 108-bead japa malas, meditation necklaces, bracelets, traditional materials, and fast California shipping.

Mala Beads & Japa Mala FAQ

What are mala beads?

Mala beads, also known as japa malas or Buddhist prayer beads, are traditional meditation beads used for mantra recitation, mindfulness, and spiritual practice. Most malas feature 108 beads plus a larger guru bead.

Can mala beads be worn as a necklace?

Yes. Our mala bead necklaces are designed for both meditation and everyday wear. Many people wear them as meaningful men's and women's necklaces for yoga, mindfulness, or personal practice.

What materials are used in your mala necklaces and bracelets?

Our collection includes authentic Bodhi seed malas, Rudraksha malas, sandalwood malas, tulsi malas, gemstone malas, lotus seed malas, and sala wood malas, each offering its own natural appearance, texture, and traditional significance.

Are these traditional 108-bead japa malas?

Many of our malas follow the traditional 108-bead japa mala design used for meditation, mantra chanting, breathwork, and Buddhist or Hindu spiritual practice. Product details will indicate the exact bead count.

Can mala beads be used for meditation?

Yes. Mala beads are traditionally used to count mantras or breaths during meditation, moving one bead at a time to help cultivate focus, mindfulness, and concentration.

Are your malas handmade?

Yes. Many of our mala necklaces and bracelets are handcrafted in Nepal or India. Natural variations in bead size, color, texture, and finish are part of the beauty of authentic artisan-made malas, making every piece unique.

Do you offer mala bracelets as well?

Yes. In addition to 108-bead mala necklaces, we also offer a selection of mala bracelets crafted from Bodhi seeds, Rudraksha, sandalwood, gemstones, and other traditional materials.

Where do you ship from?

All orders ship quickly from our California warehouse, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $35 and complimentary incense included with every order.

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