
Original Tulsi Kanthi Mala, 1 Round Sacred Basil Wood Necklace
This is a single-round necklace (kanthi mala) of beads turned from tulsi, the holy basil wood, strung to sit at the throat.
Every order includes a certificate of authenticity, a care pouch and a polishing cloth.
In the Vaishnava tradition, tulsi is held sacred to Vishnu, and a kanthi worn at the throat is kept as a quiet mark of devotion and daily prayer. It asks nothing of you but to be remembered.
For anyone drawn to it — no ritual or prior belief is required. Wear it as meaning, or simply as a piece you love.
- ✕Often sold as machine-uniform beads, each a perfect identical disc
- ✕Pale, sealed wood with little of the natural grain showing
- ✕Bright varnish that hides what the wood actually is
- ◆Beads turned from real tulsi wood, with slight variation bead to bead
- ◆Visible grain and the warm, light feel of true wood, not stone or resin
- ◆A plain, honest finish that keeps the wood's own character
Tulsi is a light, fragrant wood, not a stone or a resin. A few honest signals help you read it.

Light in the hand
Real wood is noticeably light and warm to the touch, never cold or heavy like glass or stone. Each bead carries the gentle heft of timber, not the dense weight of a mineral.
From source to you
Every piece in the shop makes this same journey before it reaches you.
Carefully sourced
Selected from trusted suppliers and checked before it is listed.
Verified, documented
Authenticity is confirmed and the certificate travels in the box with your piece.
Packed with care
Dispatched in tamper-evident packaging with tracking, across India.
In tradition this piece is associated with Gemini (मिथुन), Virgo (कन्या). Any such association is a matter of belief and custom — wear it as meaning, or simply as a piece you love.
Store it in its pouch when not worn, and keep it away from harsh chemicals and prolonged moisture.
The essentials.
This is a single-round kanthi, meant to sit close at the throat as a neck-strand, rather than a long 108-bead japa mala used for counting mantras.
Tulsi is natural wood, so it deepens in tone and takes on a worn, lived-in character over months of daily wear. This is normal and is part of how real wood ages.
Keep it largely dry and remove it before bathing or swimming, since prolonged soaking is hard on any wood. An occasional wipe with a soft dry cloth is enough.
Yes. This spiritual malas is carefully selected and ships with a certificate of authenticity.
Carefully packed in tamper-evident packaging and shipped across India with tracking. Free shipping over ₹500.
You have a 7-day return and replacement window from delivery, with clear, fair steps. See our returns policy for details.
Anyone — there is no age, gender, or belief requirement. It is worn as an everyday companion and a piece of jewellery.
Yes. It pairs easily with rudraksha and other bracelets — many people stack them. You will find the full range across the shop.
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Offered as a spiritual and lifestyle item rooted in tradition and belief. No health, medical, financial, or other outcome is claimed.











