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AUM Green Aventurine Crystal Meditation Mala Small Beads 108

GROWTH • OPPORTUNITY • FLOW

Rs. 2,890.00

Growth doesn’t have to feel forced.
Green Aventurine supports ease and new beginnings.
A simple way to move forward.

Crystal: Green Aventurine
Form: Jap Mala · 108 Beads
Energy: Growth • Opportunity • Calm

Quiet benefits

• Encourages growth and new beginnings
• Supports emotional balance and calm
• Helps attract opportunities
• Brings a sense of ease and flow

Affirmations: I grow with ease and welcome new opportunities
Chakra: Heart Chakra

Commonly kept for:

• Meditation and japa practice
• Intention setting
• Growth-focused rituals

Reality Check: soft green beads, smooth polished surface, slight natural variations in tone

It supports quiet growth.
Without pressure.

A steady sense of moving forward.

AUM Green Aventurine Crystal Meditation Mala Small Beads 108
AUM Green Aventurine Crystal Meditation Mala Small Beads 108
Rs. 2,890.00

Malas don’t need much. Just a little attention, once in a while.

Keep them in a clean, dry space. You can pass them through incense or sage smoke, or place them near selenite. 

Handle them gently. Over time, they begin to carry your rhythm.

We keep things simple and intentional.

Each mala is made to be used, not just kept.

Designed for daily rituals, they fit quietly into your routine - bringing focus, steadiness, and a sense of presence.

Some practices feel personal.

You might be drawn to a mala without knowing why. Often, that’s enough.

It becomes less about the beads, and more about the space it creates for you.

Each mala is made using natural materials. No two pieces are exactly the same.

Subtle variations in texture, tone, and finish are part of what makes it real.

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