Choose the Mala that Speaks to You

Mala Collection

Mala Bracelets designed and created by yours truly, inspired by Tibetan Malas. There’s something quite magical about living among the red rocks. This collection has been inspired by the color palettes that Mother Nature has surrounded me with. Some of the beads are local and some are native to Western Australia. I use these Malas as a constant reminder to stop and check in with myself, and pair them with a mantra to support conscious thinking. Check out our section on How to use Malas to learn more! See which Mala Bracelets speak to you and let them serve as a tool to help you continue to discover your best. 

Much love,
Jett

All About Malas

  • • Allow mala to serve as a physical reminder. Simply wear your mala and as you notice it throughout your day, allow it to signal a pause and take a few deep breaths.

    • Use for meditation. Select a mantra, seeking something you want to channel within yourself. Growth, health, happiness, usually something positive that resonates with you to be your guiding phrase or word. You can hold the mala in your dominant hand using your middle finger and thumb to rotate the beads through your fingers, recite your mantra as you touch each bead. You can do this silently if you find it useful in public settings. This method can be extremely grounding when you’re in moments of experiencing strong emotions.

    • Wear for the natural healing properties each stone carries.

  • Mala bracelets should be charged regularly, we like to charge ours with the moon cycle. You can charge them by moonlight or sunlight. Long term direct sunlight can damage stones.

 

FAQs

  • The Mungarra, The Kennedy, and The Wiluna fit a small to average size wrist.

    The Yandoo will fit a larger wrist and fits a few centimeters bigger than the other Malas.

    When selecting your Mala, check the size breakdown at the bottom of each Mala's page to make sure your Mala fits you

  • Begin by opening the Mala bracelet by gently pulling the two beads closest to the closure, opening the Mala bracelet enough to fit over the hand. Once put on the wrist place one finger on closure while pulling one of the hanging beads, repeat on the opposite side.

    *TIP: Another set of hands is always helpful!

  • Malas may have a slight break-in process before they open and close smoothly.