Conch Shell Mala Bracelet for Meditation and Healing
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Size: 9cm (Height) x 14cm (Width)
Diameter: 6cm
Weight: 0.20kg
Materials: Conch Shell
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About The Bracelet:
This Buddhist bangle is made of genuine conch shell and is 9cm in height, 14cm in width, and 6cm in diameter. It weighs only 0.20kg. The conch shell, known for its spiritual importance, is one of Buddhism's eight auspicious symbols, representing the Buddha's voice and the propagation of teachings. This bangle is not only a lovely ornament, but it also represents spiritual ideals such as mindfulness, healing, and devotion. This bracelet, suitable for meditation, prayer, or as a thoughtful gift, connects you with the essence of Buddhist practices, promoting harmony and balance in your spiritual journey.
When we wear it as a Bangel, the bracelet promotes inner tranquility and attention during meditation by helping with mantra counting. Respected for its therapeutic and protecting qualities, the conch shell material intensifies its spiritual energy, encouraging happiness and well-being. This classic bracelet, which reflects Buddhist customs and ideals, enhances mindfulness exercises and is a daily reminder of your spiritual journey.
Introduction To Buddhist Bracelet:
A Buddhist bracelet is a type of bracelet that is commonly worn as a symbol of faith or devotion to Buddhism. These bracelets are typically made of various materials, such as wood, beads, or gemstones, and frequently feature Buddhist symbols or mantras.
The most common Buddhist bracelets are the mala or prayer beads used for counting mantras or prayers during meditation. Many Buddhist bracelets are thought to have healing properties or to promote good energy and well-being.
Some Buddhist bracelets may also have a cultural significance, representing traditions or beliefs unique to specific Buddhist regions or lineages.
Buddhist bracelets, in general, serve as a reminder of one's spiritual practice and commitment to living a mindful, compassionate life.