Pocket Mala Jala
Description:
Jala – (Flow) Pocket Mala is a unique pocket mala, hand-knotted by Sussi Norberg, designed to carry flow, strength, and a calm presence.
Materials:
This pocket mala is crafted from 27 beautiful 8 mm gemstones in Riverstone, vintage hand-carved bone beads, and faceted Jade in a soft peach hue. The mala is adorned with a vintage guru bead shaped like a lotus flower.
Meaning and Energies of the Stones:
Riverstone is a stone that symbolizes movement and transformation, helping you release blockages and follow life’s natural flow. The vintage hand-carved bone beads add a sense of history and spiritual grounding. Faceted Jade in a soft peach tone carries a gentle energy that fosters vitality, creativity, and emotional balance. Together, these stones create an energy of flow, presence, and inner stability, helping you move forward with trust and ease.
Design:
The mala carries a vintage guru bead shaped like a lotus flower — a reminder of spiritual growth and the beauty that emerges from stillness.
Uses:
Each pocket mala is entirely unique, with gemstones carefully selected for their specific energies and beauty. A pocket mala is a smaller version of the traditional mala necklace and consists of 27 beads — a quarter of the 108 beads found in a full-size mala. It’s designed to accompany you in everyday life, easy to carry in your pocket or bag.
It can be used for meditation, mindful presence, or as a calming tool to release stress and worries. You can use your pocket mala just like a traditional mala by meditating and counting the beads, turning the mala four times to reach the traditional count of 108. It’s also lovely to bring along to your yoga practice as a reminder of your intention and as a source of calm and presence. Pocket Mala Jala becomes a silent companion and a source of flow and strength in your daily life.
Philosophy:
At Blush and Promise, we strive to create jewelry that is not only beautiful but also carries a deeper meaning. Each mala is an expression of something you wish to cultivate within yourself — stillness, light, presence. Traditionally, malas are used in meditation, where each bead symbolizes a breath or a mantra. In everyday life, it becomes an inner compass, helping you live in alignment with what matters most.