



Discover this traditional mala made of 108 tiger's eye beads, a powerful spiritual piece that combines elegance and benefits. This mala is designed to protect you, strengthen your courage, and offer you mental clarity. The 108-bead tiger's eye mala is more than just a fashion accessory; it's a powerful spiritual tool that has been used for centuries for meditation and prayer. Made from natural tiger's eye beads, this mala is designed to bring protection, courage, and mental clarity to its wearer.
FEATURES
- Natural stones
- Stone diameter: 6mm
- Length between 70 and 80 cm
- Elastic rope necklace
- Can be worn around the neck or on the wrist
- FREE STANDARD DELIVERY IN METROPOLITAN FRANCE
All our malas are made of natural stones, the color of the stones may vary slightly from the photos shown.
Use this Tiger's Eye Protection Mala in your meditation and spiritual practices to strengthen your inner connection and protect yourself from negative energies. Wear it around your neck or keep it close during your meditation sessions to fully benefit from its healing and protective properties.
Learn more about the Tiger's Eye Protection Mala
This protective Mala is precisely crafted, composed of 108 Tiger's Eye beads , a semi-precious stone known for centuries for its protective properties. Since the Middle Ages, Tiger's Eye has been revered for its power to repel black magic and evil spells. By wearing this necklace around your neck, you will be imbued with its age-old benefits.
Besides its protective nature, this protection Mala also acts as a talisman charged with positive vibes and blessings. It thus merges the beneficial energies associated with this jewel with the intrinsic protection of the Tiger's Eye .
Wearing this protective Mala , you will envelop yourself in an aura of security and positivity, allowing you to navigate life with confidence and peace of mind.
The History of Tibetan Mala
The Tibetan mala , also called " japa mala " or " sutra mala ," is a prayer necklace that has been used for millennia in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it is estimated to have existed for at least 3,000 years. The earliest mentions of the mala are found in the Vedic texts of ancient India.
Originally, the mala was mainly used by monks and yogis to count mantras during meditation and prayer. The number of beads (108) corresponds to a sacred number in Buddhism and Hinduism , symbolizing completeness and infinity.
The mala also served as a protective tool and amulet. It was worn around the neck or wrist to ward off evil spirits and attract positive energies.
A prayer session consists of 100 recitations of Mantras . The Mala bracelet was therefore made up of 100 beads. 8 additional beads were added to fill in any omissions or errors.
The mala was traditionally used in monasteries and temples, but its use has gradually spread to everyday life. Today, it is worn by people from all walks of life, whether they practice meditation or not.
Nowadays, mala is used for a variety of reasons:
- Meditation: The mala helps you keep count of the mantras and focus on the practice.
- Prayer: The mala is a tool of devotion and connection with divinity.
- Yoga: The mala can be used to focus on breathing and movement.
- Jewel: The mala is an elegant and spiritual fashion accessory.
Materials and manufacturing:
Malas are traditionally made from lotus seeds, sandalwood, bodhi seeds, animal bones, or gemstones. Each material has its own properties and symbolic meanings.
The Tibetan mala is a simple yet powerful object, rich in history and symbolism. Its use has been passed down through the centuries and continues to inspire people today.
If you liked this protection Mala, we recommend the Ancient Mala, a symbol of wisdom and protection. For more inspiration, we invite you to visit our full range of Buddhist Malas. Univers Tibet also offers a wide range of bracelets made from natural and semi-precious stones, all of which have great energetic virtues.