Friday, July 20, 2012

Mala Beads

Mala Beads, or Japa Mala, are a string of beads used to help with prayer for Hindus and Buddhists.  They are commonly used to help recite prayers, but they have made their way into the mainstream as a chic jewelry statement.  Everyone from yoga gurus to celebrities have worn these Buddhist Rosaries.


My sister and I thought it would be a good idea to recreate this look.  We bought several strands for about $38, but it was well worth the rainy trip to Hobby Lobby.


Typically glass beads on the strand come on thick, rigid cords.  I decided to restring them on elastic cords, and add some fun charms.  (*Note: plastic beads work too, but for a more decadent look, I would use glass or wooden beads)


It takes very little time and effort to make these.  I wanted some good karma when my sister and me try them on.  So I made an affirmation as a burned the seal on bracelet.  Remember to Make It Yours, Make It Fabulous! -Ashley MARS





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