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KORBICKA SPERKYSponsor
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I will design and make you an engagement ring, a wedding ring or any other custom jewelry. I will bring to life your thoughts and ideas of the perfect design.
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Japa Mala necklaces were born out of a passion for creating handmade jewelry that is original and meaningful. They are designed with love and according to the client's wishes. My goal is to provide beautiful jewelry that not only looks good, but in which you will feel good. My necklaces are designed to increase vibrations through the healing properties of gemstones, which are not only nice to look at, but also have the power to heal. I create my jewelry to inspire and support your connection to yourself, and to support your mindfulness journey. Slow down, breathe and come back to yourself. Use Japa Mala necklaces or ''''Buddhist rosary'''' (as they are often called) to focus your energy and attention.- What Are Mala Beads?A mala is simply a string of beads that are used in meditation practice. Sacred Buddhist mala beads have been used for centuries by many spiritual traditions as a tool to help to calm the mind, center oneself, and connect the best that is within us.''''Mala'''' means ''''meditation garland'''' in Sanskrit, ''''Japa'''' means to repeat a mantra or prayer. Malas are typically made with 18, 27, 54, 81, 99, or 108 beads. But mostly they are a strand of 108 beads, which are traditionally used in Buddhist and Hindu practices of meditation and prayer.
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