Blue Aventurine Jade Mala
Blue Aventurine Jade Mala
Product Description:
Introducing the stunning Blue Aventurine Jade Mala, a captivating mala necklace that combines the soothing energies of blue aventurine and the spiritual essence of jade. This exquisite mala is a beautiful blend of natural gemstones, meticulously crafted to enhance tranquility, promote positive energy, and inspire a sense of inner harmony.
Product Specification:
The Blue Aventurine Jade Mala features a meticulously handcrafted design, showcasing the natural beauty of blue aventurine and jade gemstones. The mala consists of 108 beads, each carefully selected and strung together with intention and precision. The smooth and polished blue aventurine beads complement the subtle variations of jade, creating a harmonious and visually captivating mala. The mala is completed with a guru bead and a luxurious tassel, adding a touch of elegance to the design.
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