Inca Calendar & Om Mala
Malas — also known as yoga prayer beads or japamalas — are necklaces that usually have 108 beads. Mala, Sanskrit for “garland,” is often used to enhance spiritual practice.
You may see people use malas while practicing yoga, as a meditation object, to pray a mantra or sacred word. This mala is designed so you can meditate sliding and counting the 108 beads.
One of a Kind:
108 picture jasper beads (8mm round)
(3) counter beads: Dzi bead (Tib. གཟི།; pronounced "zee"; alternative spelling: gzi) is a type of stone bead of uncertain origin worn as part of a necklace and sometimes as a bracelet. ... These beads are generally prized as protective amulets and are sometimes ground into a powder to be used in traditional Tibetan medicine.
Guru Bead: Jasper bead.
Pendants: (1) 950 silver “Inca Calendar” with gemstone inlays (malachite, pawa shell, coral, mother of pearl, etc) (1) brass Tibetan Om with red coral inlay; miniature orange tassel with protection eye.
Length: 23 inches