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Conch Shell Dharma Truth Mala

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  • A truly beautiful design with tranquil tones and unique components, this mala is made with Blue Calcite beads, naga shell spacers and silver accents.
  • Each mala features a special conch shell pendant that has been handmade by an artisan in the Kathmandu Valley.
  • The conch shell is a popular symbol in Tibetan Buddhism that represents music. It is a symbol which fearlessly proclaims the truth of the dharma.

The naga/conch shell is one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols and represents the fame of the Buddha's teaching which spreads in all directions like the sound of the conch trumpet.

Known as the stone of inspiration, Blue Calcite invokes a calm and serene energy.  It is a gentle stone known to lessen anxieties and promote emotional healing.

Mala measures approximately 42 inches around.  The Blue Calcite beads are 9-10mm, naga shell spacers are about 12mm.  Conch pendant measures just under 3 inches.  *As each pendant is handmade, size or style may vary slightly.*

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02/05/2025
Cinzia G.
United States

Conch Shell Dharma Truth Mala

It is an absolutely delightful powerful Mala. I felt time was ready for me to receive a new Mala and the day after I saw it on your website. The quality and craftsmanship are beautiful and you can see it has been done with good and special intentions. The process of ordering it and receiving it was also smooth and my follow up questions were answered immediately. Thank you very much not just for the product but also for sustaining the artisans in the Himalayans. Cinzia

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