Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Dear Linda, I think that Anansathree was talking about the wrist malas like Mother wears. If she wasn't I was. There I go assuming again! Anyway, what I was talking about is the elastic-like stuff like Stretch Magic. The metal strung malas can be a problem, and the only solution would be to put it on wire, as you said. The other solution would be to not stress the wire by sleeping in it. For the wire wrapped malas the wire should be thick and strong enough not to break, and it would be handy to have a devotee mala wire wrapper living next door, always ready to fix your mala. But I really think that not sleeping in a wire wrapped mala, and using strong wire helps a lot. Jai Ma! Prasadini nierika wrote: > > Prasadini wrote: > > ...If you are talking about a mala that was Mother's that you paid > megabucks for, I would definitely have it fixed. I have one that > I've had for a couple of years and I wear it a lot. I am thinking that I > should restring it, as elastic tends to wear out... > > > Dear Prasadini, Anansathree and All: ~ I didn't know that malas were > strung > on plastic. Hmmm ... most of the ones I've seen (the less expensive > ones) are > knotted in between the beads. The more expensive, like the rudraksha or > crystal malas, are often put together with beading wire, which also > allows space > between the beads. I discovered the hard way that the space between > the beads > is very important when using the mala. Probably the strongest thing > to string > a mala on would be beading wire, .14, if that fits the holes in the > beads. > The problem would then be the space between, but one could put > smaller beads > like medium to large sized seed beads or 2mm beads of some other sort > that the > person would like with the mala (garnet would be pretty). This > strength of > beading wire is very hard to break. The other difficulty is that, > somewhere, > towards the middle of the back of the mala, if you were wearing it, > there > would have to be one or more crimp "beads," to tuck the two ends of > the beading > wire into (and preferably also through several other beads). The crimp > beads > could then be hidden inside one of the mala beads. If anyone wants more > information on this, please feel free to write me off digest. Jai Ma > ~ Linda > > > > > > > Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! > > > > > Mata amritanandamayi > </gads?t=ms&k=Mata+amritanandamayi&w1=Mata+amritanandamay\ i&c=1&s=26&.sig=DYRmPW4tjbUZrNprNMY6xw> > > > > ------ > > > * Visit your group "Ammachi > <Ammachi>" on the web. > > * > Ammachi > <Ammachi?subject=Un> > > * Terms of > Service <>. > > > ------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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