Malas – Tibetan Prayer Beads from the Himalayas

Tashi Delek and welcome! I'm Kunsang, and for me, mala necklaces are not just jewelry – they are a piece of living tradition. Even as a child in Tibet, I saw my grandmother daily with her mala in prayer, bead by bead slipping through her fingers. This image still carries me today. We want to share exactly this feeling with you: silence, connection, and a practice that can find its place even in the hectic everyday life in Switzerland – whether meditating, walking, or simply worn on the wrist. Kunsang Choedon Stauffer, Himalaya Vibes Bern

"When someone buys a mala from me, I always ask first: How do you want to use it? Some wear it every day as jewelry, others hold it in their hand during morning prayer, still others simply place it on the table – and feel a little calmer as a result. All three ways are correct."
– Kunsang