Gold Plated Capped Karungali Mala – Ebony Wood Necklace

Gold Plated Capped Karungali Mala – Ebony Wood Necklace. The Darkness of Sacred Ebony. The Warmth of Gold.

There is a reason gold has been used in temple jewellery and devotional ornaments for millennia — it carries warmth, auspiciousness, and a visual weight that no other metal matches. When paired with Karungali, the deep black sacred Indian Ebony revered across Shaiva and Vedic traditions, the result is a necklace of striking contrast and quiet elegance — one that moves seamlessly from morning puja to festive occasion to daily wear.

Gold Plated Capped Karungali Mala

 — Genuine Karungali, Sacred Indian Ebony

Each bead is crafted from authentic Karungali heartwood (Diospyros melanoxylon — Indian Ebony) — naturally deep black, exceptionally dense, and one of the most protective sacred woods in the Vedic and Tamil Shaiva tradition. Used for centuries in Shiva worship, Navagraha remedy, and Shani dosha propitiation — Karungali carries a grounding, protective energy that no dyed or artificial bead can replicate.

The Goldwork — Petal Cap Construction

What sets this mala apart is the gold plated petal cap fitted individually on each bead — a construction detail that elevates it well beyond a simple strung necklace:

  • Each Karungali bead sits within its own flower petal cap — gripping the bead securely while framing it in gold
  • The caps are connected by gold plated wire linking — giving the necklace its characteristic open, airy silhouette where each bead sits distinctly
  • A gold plated clasp at the back allows easy wearing and removal — making this practical for daily use in a way that a continuous loop mala is not
  • The deep black of the Karungali against the warm gold creates a high-contrast aesthetic that photographs beautifully and stands out as devotional jewellery of genuine character.

Spiritual Significance

Element Significance
Karungali wood Protection, grounding, Shani dosha remedy, Shiva worship
Gold colour Auspiciousness, prosperity, divine warmth — associated with Lakshmi, Vishnu, and Devi
Cap construction Each bead individually honoured — a mark of devotional intentionality
Clasp closure Practical daily wear — suitable for all occasions, festive and everyday alike

 

Who Should Wear This

  • Devotees seeking a Karungali mala with the warmth and auspiciousness of gold
  • Those who want a versatile devotional necklace suitable for both daily wear and festive occasions — weddings, temple visits, Navaratri, Diwali, Shivaratri
  • Anyone looking for a meaningful gifting option that combines sacred wood with the visual appeal of gold jewellery
  • Those drawn to Karungali for its protective properties but preferring gold over silver in their jewellery
  • Devotees of Lakshmi, Vishnu, Devi, or Shiva — the gold cap construction makes this deity-agnostic and universally auspicious

Care Instructions

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to water and sweat — gold plating is moisture-sensitive
  • Store in a dry pouch when not in use
  • Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after wear
  • Do not use chemical cleaners or jewellery dips on the gold plated components
  • The Karungali beads are naturally deep black and will develop a richer lustre with wear

FAQs

Q1: Is the gold genuine gold? No — the caps, wire linking, and clasp are gold plated, not solid gold or gold-filled. This is clearly reflected in the pricing, making it an accessible devotional necklace with the warmth and aesthetic of gold. For solid precious metal options, we carry a 925 sterling silver capped Karungali mala separately.

Q2: What is Karungali wood and why is it sacred? Karungali is the Tamil name for Indian Ebony (Diospyros melanoxylon) — a dense, naturally deep black hardwood revered in Shaiva and Vedic traditions for its protective and grounding properties. It is prescribed in Jyotish for Shani (Saturn) dosha remedy and is used in Shiva worship, Navagraha propitiation, and fierce deity sadhana.

Q3: How is this different from the 925 Sterling Silver Capped Karungali Mala? Both use the same petal cap construction on genuine Karungali beads. The 925 silver version uses solid hallmarked sterling silver — a premium, long-lasting precious metal. This gold plated version uses gold plated metal, making it more accessible in price while offering the warm, festive aesthetic of gold. The silver version leans toward the sadhak and practitioner; the gold version leans toward festive wear, gifting, and those who prefer gold in their jewellery.

Q4: Is this suitable for japa? Yes — the individually linked bead construction allows smooth bead movement for japa counting. However, unlike a continuous loop mala, this necklace has a clasp — so it functions as a wearable devotional necklace primarily, with japa as a secondary use.

Q5: Is this suitable as a gift? Absolutely — this is one of the most gifting-friendly products in our Karungali range. The gold cap construction gives it the visual appeal of fine devotional jewellery, making it appropriate for weddings, festivals, housewarmings, and as a sacred gift for any devotee.

Q6: Will the gold plating wear off? With reasonable care — keeping it dry, storing it properly, and wiping after use — gold plated jewellery maintains its finish well for everyday devotional wear. Avoid perfume, sweat, and water contact on the metal components.

Rs. 1,200.00

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Rs. 1,200.00