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Bracelets and malas — how to choose

In short

Choose a rudraksh bracelet for everyday wrist wear and gifting; choose a mala when you count mantras and keep a daily japa practice.

Bracelets and malas — how to choose

Choose a rudraksh bracelet for everyday wrist wear and gifting; choose a mala when you count mantras and keep a daily japa practice. Rudraam will launch with both formats because they cover how most people in India actually wear rudraksh.

Bracelets

A bracelet is a single strand worn on the wrist for daily use. It suits newcomers, office-friendly wear, and gifts that do not need a long explanation. Best for: everyday presence, casual wear, thoughtful gifting.

Malas

A mala is usually 108 beads plus a guru bead, used to count mantras during japa and meditation. It is a practice tool first — not jewellery alone. Best for: daily japa, meditation, and people who already count mantras.

A note on sizing

Wrist size and bead diameter change comfort more than marketing claims. Rudraam will publish clear sizing on each product page at launch so you are not guessing.

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