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HIYA! I’m Chris…and I am the guy who makes these amazing mala beads.

Welcome to the first of what I hope to be many blogs on the mala beads I create. I hope this series will shine some light on how I go about creating these one-of-a-kind mala beads. I also hope they help you learn more about the different gemstones and beads I use.

 

I have been a fan of Carnelian ever since I started making mala beads 10-years ago. I like to call it the ultimate Warrior-Stone as it has healing properties for so many of the alignments Warriors deal with. You can find it in the Warrior Mala and even the Recalibrated Warrior Mala.

 

If you are a Warrior of any kind…this is the stone for you! Rounding out this mala you have Rudraksha which along with Sandalwood is one of the most traditional beads used in making mala beads. Lastly, there is a stainless steel Skull bead. I didn’t use skulls in my designs routinely when I first started making mala. About two years ago, I had a massive shift in my life and I have been embracing the power of skulls ever since.

 
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