Snowflake Obsidian Disc Buddhist gemstone mala made of 8×4 mm discs
A handcrafted gemstone mala featuring a traditional Tibetan sliding knot and adjustable bead spacing. It can be freely used for our practices, meditation, or quiet reflection. It can also be worn as jewelry around the neck or wrist. Contact with the mala provides an energetic experience, harmonization, and revitalization.
Snowflake obsidian, with its striking black base adorned with white, snowflake-like patterns, is known as a stone of purification, balance, and self-acceptance. This gemstone supports emotional healing, helping to release old negative patterns and fostering inner peace. Snowflake obsidian’s gentle, grounding energies are believed to help its wearer find balance amidst chaos while enhancing self-awareness and introspection. Spiritually, it is associated with the root and third eye chakras, promoting inner stability, clarity, and the processing of past experiences. It symbolizes protection and renewal, aiding in the release of unnecessary emotional burdens while opening the way to new opportunities. On a physical level, snowflake obsidian is often linked to supporting the circulatory system, boosting the immune system, and aiding in detoxification. This stone is especially beneficial for those seeking emotional balance, cleansing, and the discovery of inner strength.
The mala contains only genuine, carefully selected gemstones, for which we guarantee authenticity.
Blessing of the Mala:
The mala carries a special blessing that:
– enhances the beneficial physical, mental, and spiritual properties of the gemstones,
– energetically harmonizes and revitalizes its owner,
– supports the most favorable inner transformations,
– strengthens and assists the user in all positive intentions.
The mala was created with the intention to support its owner in the most beneficial way and carries this purpose with it.
We firmly believe that acquiring such a mala is no “coincidence” but holds a unique role in your life.
We warmly welcome all feedback about the malas, which we are happy to share with others.
Maker of the Mala: Samadhi.