Cleansing Mala
We infuse all our Malas with prayers and mantras, therefore it is not necessary to cleanse before wearing.
Because the vibrations of gemstone attunes with our own energies, you may choose to clean and cleanse your Mala from time to time. Here are some of our favorite ways to cleanse our Mala:
Burn a cleansing incense like sage, and run the Mala through the smoke
Spray your Mala with salt water
Place you Mala in a bowl and under the sunlight or moonlight
Stretch Cord Bracelet Care
Be Gentle with your stretch cord bracelet. Roll the bracelet over your hand without excessive pulling. Never put on your bracelet by stretching it over your hand.
Keep the bracelet away from soap, perfume, hair and skin products, sunscreen, salt water and other chemicals.
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Storing Mala
This Mala necklace is a great way to set intentions to manifest your dreams and achieve your goals. Therefore we recommend storing this Mala inside a cloth wrap and placing it on the altar or another special place where you can see the Mala to remind you of the mantras and positive affirmations you are currently working on.
Cleaning Mala
You may want to clean your Mala occasionally. To do so, let the Mala rest in warm water for a couple of hours or overnight, then use a soft brush to gently scrub the bead before laying the Mala flat and allowing it to fully dry.
After cleaning, you may also brush your mala with coconut or sandalwood oil.
Oiling will make the beads strong and they won't dry out.