This Japamala was made with Jade, Coral and engraved Bone.
Thanks to the synergies produced by the union of Coral, Jade and Bone, wearing it we feel infusions of peace, a stable, strong, concrete peace, well rooted in Mother Earth. The two hand-engraved bone inserts, with a tribal flavour, remind us of this.
Giada:
Chemical formula: Na(Al,Fe3+)Si2O6
Stone of oriental origin, it has been used for 4000 years in China for the creation of sacred and ornamental objects. It is customary to give it to newborn children as a symbol of protection and a wish for prosperity. Pre-Columbian civilizations considered it more precious than gold and of a divine nature. In Ancient China it was believed that by wearing Jade the 5 main virtues were nourished in the individual: courage, justice, modesty and wisdom.
Influences the thyroid, the nervous system, helps the functioning of the kidneys, liver and spleen . It opens up to universal love, altruism and acceptance. It helps us on our journey of reconnection with our ancient Soul and with Mother Nature, reminding us of our mission on this planet.
Coral:
Chemical Formula: CaCO3 + Fe
The medieval scholar Ahmad al-Tifasì in his Lapidary writes: “Coral is halfway between the world of plants and the mineral one. It resembles minerals because it is petrified and plants because it is a tree that grows at the bottom of the sea with roots and branches stretching upwards.” And again: Coral is said to possess other divine powers. In battle and among enemies it preserves the wearer unharmed, and for those who undertake a long journey in the desert it is a talisman that defends against all evil, and escapes from the dangers of bandits. Very powerful against all fears and snares of evil men and especially in journeys against the attacks of ill-intentioned people.
They say that it not only has the power to ward off drought, hailstorms and all things of this kind, but that it causes everyone to die rodents that consume and damage the crops, worms, woodworms, and other scourges of the air, locusts and locusts but also storms and lightning. Its therapeutic and superstitious virtues also make it a bringer of calm, healing, a heart tonic, excellent for blood circulation and as an antidepressant.
Bringer of abundance, fertility, longevity and good luck. Creature of the sea, it grows only in clear waters.”
Bone
In ancient civilizations bones were considered a deposit of knowledge, awareness and presence eternal.
In ancient times there was the belief that by wearing the bone of an animal one was certain that its cfdre4 characteristics would be transferred to man and that the latter, even if he had not become courageous, clever and wise, or it would have been at least protected by the spirit of the animal that still survived in its bones.
They are a symbol of eternity, they are an archetypal deposit of the experiences of those who those bones, in life, supported and moved.
The symbol of the horn has been considered a good omen since the Neolithic due to its phallic shape which makes it an emblem of fertility, virility and physical strength. It was usual to see a bull's horn outside the huts to promote fertility, the more numerous a people was, the more powerful they were.
The horns, belonging to the bovids, are structures made up of "keratin" (a protein also present in the hair, in the hair and nails) that covers the bone structure attached to the skull.The Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), wrote about these: «The cow has horns in order to send in of itself the etheric-astral formative forces, which, pressing inwards, have the aim of penetrating directly into the digestive organ. It is precisely through the radiation that comes from horns and hooves that a lot of work develops within the digestive organ itself. […] Thus in the horns we have something well adapted, by its nature, to radiate vital and astral properties into the inner life. In the horn you have something that radiates life – indeed it also radiates astrality.» …
Jiapamala of Strength and Tenderness
100cm
Pendant 7 cm
Engraved Black Bone, Jade, Red Madrepora, Pearl, Bone, Onyx, Agate.