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ML573

Smoky Agate Dzi Bead 108 Mala

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We had the wonderful experience of getting to watch as this mala was hand strung on our last visit to Nepal in March.  It was very exciting to see the beading and stringing process happening right in front of us at our friend Dipendra's shop outside of the Boudhanath Stupa.  The mala features 108 smoky agate beads and is finished with a modern true agate 3-eyed Dzi bead and brass accents.

The 3-eyed Dzi represents the three stars of luck: happiness, honor and longevity.  It is the bead of wealth, health, and said to bring continuous fortunes.

Agate is known to be a stone of strength, and can help to balance yin/yang energies, courage, protection, healing, and calming.  Metaphysically, agate has a lower intensity and vibrates to a slower frequency than other stones, but is highly regarded as a stabilizing and strengthening influence.

Mala measures approximately 32 inches around.  Beads are about 8mm.  3-eyed Dzi measures about 1 1/2 inches long and 1/2 inch wide.  Made in Nepal.

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05/04/2021
Hans M.
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Smoky Agate Dzi Bead 108 Mala

When ordering the Mala I had difficulty with the online process. Alex came on the chat and found a resolution to the issue. It took a while but he was very patient and helpful. I love the Mala, just what I was hoping for. This was not my first purchase and I will continue shopping with Dharma Shop.

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06/06/2020
Hans M.

Very Positive Review

I received this Mala yesterday and immediately started to say my Mantras...just had to! The agate is cool to the touch and is super easy to count with. I then put it around my neck and it just felt right. I don’t know what else to say except “thank you to Dharma Shop and thank you to Dipendra in Nepal.

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