This piece is hand made and one of a kind by Laura McCann in Ausitn, TX.
This mala has a beautiful, silver, Sanskrit charm ( Dyavaprthivi ) measuring 3/4" in circumference. It is hung with 108 pink opal beads and baby sea shells. Simple and elegant. Each bead is hand knotted in between. It measures 36 inches in total. The beads are all approximately 7mm.
Pink opal is a lovely stone for healing the emotions, especially those connected with subconsciously held pain. Opals are generally associated with past lives and the world of dreams, and these are the places from which old wounds can come to the surface. Sleeping with pink opal helps one resolve painful remembrances with gentleness and compassion for oneself.
The silver amulet has a sanskrit symbol on it, which means Dyavaprthivi, the sanskrit word for heaven and earth and the magic that lies in between.
Seashells aren't just about beauty. Shells are also linked to prosperity and abundance. They have long been an important religious symbol to coastal dwellers who take their nourishment from the sea. ... Generally speaking, shells symbolize mystery, divinity, love, and prosperity—but each type has its own nuances.