Willow

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Soft Strength • Emotional Healing • Earth Connection

Inspired by the quiet grace of sun-dappled forests and the memory of a willow tree's gentle sway, the Willow Mala is a one-of-a-kind 81-bead necklace woven with calming, grounded energy.

Details:

-81 beads: 8mm & 12mm Flower Jade, 10mm Wood Jasper
-Halfway Marker: 10mm Agate Eye Bead
-Guru Bead: 30x40mm Mottled Jasper (commonly called Turtle or Tortoise Jasper)
-Cord: Hand-knotted on dark brown cord
-Chakra Focus: Heart + Root
-Length: Approximately 30–32"
-One of a kind

Crafted with a blend of flower jade, wood jasper, and a single agate “eye” bead at the halfway point, this mala evokes the feeling of a peaceful walk through a wild, blooming meadow. Each bead was selected to support emotional renewal, resilience, and connection to nature.

Stone Energies:

-Flower Jade: Heart-healing, renewal, gentle self-growth
-Wood Jasper: Grounding, emotional strength, connection to earth rhythms
-Agate Eye Bead: Intuition, protection, centered awareness
-Mottled Jasper Guru (Turtle Jasper)

The guru pendant is a large, earthy 30x40mm mottled jasper in shades of mossy green, caramel, and deep brown—rooted, raw, and full of quiet power. Knotted on rich brown cord, this strand holds the energy of sanctuary, healing, and the wisdom of trees.

Inner wisdom, stability, soul-deep grounding

For the one who feels most alive in nature.

For the one who heals like the willow—soft, strong, and rooted in grace.

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Physical Care

To keep your mala beautiful and energetically aligned:

  • Keep it dry — avoid water, lotion, perfume, or oils
  • Remove before swimming, bathing, or vigorous exercise
  • Store in a soft pouch or on your altar when not in use
  • Avoid over-stretching or wrapping too tightly
  • Handle with clean hands and loving energy

Energy Care

To cleanse your mala:

  • Place it under moonlight (especially full moons)

  • Pass it through sacred smoke (like sage, palo santo, or incense)

  • Use sound cleansing (a singing bowl, tuning fork, or bell)

  • Gently place it on a piece of selenite or clear quartz

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What is a mala?

A mala is a string of prayer beads, traditionally used for meditation, mantras, and breathwork. But here at Root & Ritual, it's more than that — it’s a talisman, a tool, a piece of soul medicine. Whether you use it for spiritual practice or simply wear it as a daily reminder of your intention, your mala is yours to define.

How do I use my mala?

There’s no one right way. Here are a few of the most common:

  • Mantra meditation: Hold each bead between your fingers and repeat a mantra, one bead at a time. You’ll often recite it 108 times — the number of beads in a traditional mala.

  • Breathwork: Inhale and exhale slowly with each bead to anchor yourself in the moment.

Intention setting: Wear your mala as a daily reminder of your focus or affirmation.

How do I cleanse or charge my mala?

Your mala is sensitive to energy — just like you. You can cleanse it any time it feels heavy, unclear, or after someone else has handled it.

Try one of the following:

  • Moonlight: Lay it under the full moon overnight

  • Smoke: Gently pass it through incense, sage, or palo santo

  • Sound: Use a singing bowl, chime, or tuning fork

  • Crystals: Rest it on selenite, amethyst, or clear quartz

You don’t have to do it all — just follow what feels right.

What should I do when I first receive my mala?

Ahh, this is such a beautiful part of the journey. When your mala first arrives:

  • Find a quiet moment to hold it in your hands

  • Take a few deep breaths and feel its weight, its energy

  • Speak or silently set an intention (a feeling, a word, a prayer)

  • Wear it for a few days in a row to bond your energy together

Your mala is like a new friend — give it time to know you. You’ll find your rhythm together.

Can someone else touch or wear my mala?

Short answer: it’s okay, but not ideal. Your mala carries your energy, your journey, your magic.

If someone else handles it, just give it a gentle cleanse and set your intention again. Think of it like resetting the energy. Trust your intuition — it will guide you.

Can I wear my mala every day?

Yes! Many people do. Just keep in mind:

  • Avoid getting it wet — water, lotions, perfume, and sweat can weaken the cord or affect some stones

  • Remove it before sleep or strenuous activity

Treat it with care, like the sacred object it is

How do I choose the right mala for me?

This is the best part — your heart already knows.
Start with:
A color or stone you’re drawn to


A feeling you want to cultivate (peace, strength, love, clarity)


A chakra or intention you want to work with


If you ever feel stuck, send me a message. I love helping people find the mala that’s calling them.



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