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Pure 92.5 Silver Tulsi Mala – Handcrafted Spiritual Necklace for Devotion, Meditation & Protection
Pure 92.5 Silver Tulsi Mala – Handcrafted Spiritual Necklace for Devotion, Meditation & Protection
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The Pure Silver Tulsi Mala is a sacred symbol of devotion, purity, and spiritual upliftment. Each mala features 54 natural Tulsi (Holy Basil) beads, intricately strung with 92.5 Pure Silver spacers. Designed for prayer, mantra japa, bhakti practices, or daily wear, this mala radiates peace, protection, and divine connection.
Traditionally revered in Hindu traditions, the Tulsi Mala is worn for prayer, japa (chanting), meditation, and spiritual growth. The rich silver detailing enhances its durability, making it not only a spiritual companion but also a luxurious piece of devotional jewelry.
This mala is ideal for seekers, devotees, and anyone desiring peace, positivity, and divine blessings. Wear it close to your heart as a protective shield or offer it as a precious spiritual gift to a loved one.
🌟 Key Features
- 54 natural Tulsi beads – revered for purity & spiritual strength
- 92.5 Pure Silver spacers – certified and authentic
- 30 inches chain length – ideal for japa & devotional practices
- Promotes devotion, peace of mind, and protection from negativity
- A sacred spiritual accessory for seekers, devotees & daily wear
📦 Material
- Hallmarked 92.5 Pure Silver
- Natural Tulsi beads
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product haath me aate hi samajh aa gaya ki yeh real silver hai, weight aur shine dono genuine feel dete hain. tulsi mala ke saath yeh combination bahut premium lagta hai.
yeh mala kaafi alag feel deta hai because 92.5 silver clearly visible hai, normal mala se kaafi better quality hai.
silver spacers ka shine itna classy hai ki pura mala premium lagne lagta hai.
sabse best cheez yeh lagi ki silver bilkul asli hai, koi artificial ya coating wala feel nahi hai. quality dekh ke trust aa gaya.
kaafi time baad aisa product mila jisme silver actually real lag raha hai, polish bhi bahut clean hai.







