Gold Plated Karungali & Rudraksha Fusion Mala – Gold Plated
Black. Brown. Gold. Three Sacred Tones. One Extraordinary Mala.
The silver fusion mala makes its statement in cool, Shaiva restraint. This gold version makes an entirely different one — warm, festive, and visually rich in a way that turns heads at temple, at celebration, and at every moment in between.
Deep black Karungali, warm brown 5 Mukhi Rudraksha, and gleaming gold plated caps and linking — three tones that work together with a harmony that feels almost inevitable. Sacred Indian Ebony and Shiva's own bead, dressed in gold.
The Rudraksha Beads — RKRTL Certified 5 Mukhi, Indonesian Origin
Every Rudraksha bead in this mala is authenticated by RKRTL — Kailasha Rudraksha Testing Laboratory — using X-ray based internal verification. The most rigorous Rudraksha authentication available anywhere.
5 Mukhi Rudraksha
- Ruled by Lord Shiva in his Kalagni Rudra form
- Prescribed universally — all wearers, all ages, all genders
- Associated with the Panchabhutas — the five elements of creation
- Worn for peace, clarity, spiritual progress, and protection
- Mantra: Om Hreem Namah
Indonesian Origin Smaller, rounder, and more uniform than Nepali Rudraksha — ideal for mala construction where consistent sizing and visual balance matter. Authenticated using RKRTL's dedicated Indonesian Rudraksha X-ray protocol.
The Karungali Beads — Genuine Sacred Indian Ebony with Gold Caps
Each Karungali bead is authentic Karungali heartwood (Diospyros melanoxylon — Indian Ebony) — naturally deep black, dense, and sacred in Shaiva and Vedic traditions for protection, grounding, and Shani dosha remedy.
Spiritual Significance
| Element |
Significance |
| 5 Mukhi Rudraksha |
Shiva's own bead — peace, clarity, universal protection |
| Karungali |
Sacred protective wood — Shani remedy, grounding, negative energy absorption |
| Gold caps & linking |
Auspiciousness, prosperity, divine warmth |
| Alternating pattern |
Balanced fusion — two sacred materials in equal harmony |
| RKRTL certification |
Every Rudraksha bead X-ray verified — authenticity guaranteed |
Who Should Wear This
- Devotees seeking the combined sacred power of Rudraksha and Karungali in a festive, gold-finished mala
- Those who want a mala suitable for temple visits, weddings, Navaratri, Diwali, and festival occasions
- Those undergoing Shani dosha or Sade Sati who prefer the warmth and auspiciousness of gold
- Buyers who want RKRTL certified Rudraksha in a visually premium mala
- Anyone seeking the most gifting-appropriate fusion mala in our Karungali range
- Those who own our Gold Plated Capped Karungali Mala and want a Rudraksha-enhanced upgrade
Care Instructions
- Avoid prolonged exposure to water and sweat — gold plating and Rudraksha are both moisture-sensitive
- Store in a dry pouch when not in use
- Do not apply oil directly on the gold linking — if oiling Rudraksha beads, do so carefully and wipe excess before wearing
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after wear
- Karungali beads will naturally deepen in lustre with wear — authentic and desirable
FAQs
Q1: Are the Rudraksha beads genuine? Yes — every Rudraksha bead in this mala is authenticated by RKRTL (Kailasha Rudraksha Testing Laboratory) using X-ray based internal verification, confirming the mukhi structure internally. This is the most rigorous form of Rudraksha authentication available.
Q2: How is this different from the Silver Plated Karungali Rudraksha Fusion Mala? Both use the same RKRTL certified 5 Mukhi Indonesian Rudraksha and genuine Karungali beads in an alternating pattern. The key differences are the metal tone and the cap construction — this gold version has individual gold plated petal caps on each Karungali bead, giving it a more jewellery-grade, festive finish. The silver version uses simple wire linking without caps for a more understated daily wear look.
Q3: Is the gold genuine gold? No — the caps, wire linking, and clasp are gold plated, not solid gold. This is reflected in the pricing. The Rudraksha beads are genuine and RKRTL certified — it is the metal components that are plated.
Q4: Which deities is this mala associated with? The 5 Mukhi Rudraksha is sacred to Lord Shiva, while gold is associated with Lakshmi, Vishnu, and divine auspiciousness broadly. This makes the gold fusion mala deity-agnostic — appropriate for Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, and Lakshmi devotees alike, and universally auspicious for any occasion.
Q5: Is this suitable for Shani dosha remedy? Yes — Karungali is one of the primary prescribed woods for Saturn remedy in Vedic astrology, and 5 Mukhi Rudraksha is universally beneficial. The gold finish adds an auspicious warmth to what is otherwise a deeply protective combination. Consult your Jyotishi for specific wearing protocol.
Q6: Is this suitable as a gift? This is the most premium gifting option in our Karungali fusion range — the gold cap construction, RKRTL certified Rudraksha, and three-tone visual richness make it a deeply meaningful and visually impressive gift for any occasion.