A mala is more than just a string of beads - it may be used for meditation, prayer, daily wear, or personal collection. Proper care helps maintain its appearance, thread strength, and bead quality over time.
Whether you own a Rudraksha mala, Tulsi mala, Sandalwood mala, or gemstone mala, learning how to clean and store it correctly can extend its life and keep it looking its best.
This guide explains safe, practical methods in simple language.
Quick Answer
To clean and store a mala properly, gently wipe beads with a soft dry cloth, avoid harsh chemicals and excess moisture, keep it away from perfumes and prolonged sunlight, and store it in a clean pouch or box when not in use.
Why Mala Care Matters
Regular care can help:
Preserve bead texture and finish
Protect string or thread from early wear
Reduce dust buildup
Prevent cracking caused by dryness or moisture
Keep gemstone beads shining naturally
Maintain neat appearance for daily use
General Mala Cleaning Rules (Safe for Most Types)
Before cleaning any mala:
Do:
Use a soft dry microfiber cloth
Handle gently
Clean occasionally, not aggressively
Keep away from chemicals
Avoid:
Detergents
Perfumes
Alcohol sprays
Soaking in water unnecessarily
Rough brushing
Strong sunlight drying
How to Clean Different Types of Malas
1. How to Clean Rudraksha Mala
Rudraksha beads have natural texture and grooves where dust may collect.
Best Method:
Wipe gently with dry cloth
Use a soft brush for grooves if needed
If exposed to dirt, lightly wipe with slightly damp cloth
Dry immediately in shade
Avoid:
Long soaking in water
Chemical polish
Machine drying
2. How to Clean Tulsi Mala
Tulsi wood is light and natural, so it should be handled carefully.
Best Method:
Dry cloth wipe only
If dusty, use soft brush
Keep away from moisture
Avoid:
Water washing
Wet cloth repeatedly
Perfumed oils
3. How to Clean Sandalwood Mala
Sandalwood beads can lose aroma if overexposed to moisture or chemicals.
Best Method:
Use clean dry cloth
Store in cool place
Keep away from humidity
Avoid:
Water soaking
Scent sprays
Heat exposure
4. How to Clean Gemstone Mala
Gemstones such as turquoise, agate, lapis, magnesite, quartz, or amethyst need gentle care.
Best Method:
Soft cloth wipe after use
Slightly damp cloth if needed
Dry immediately
Avoid:
Acidic cleaners
Abrasive powder
Hard impact
How to Store Mala Properly
Proper storage is just as important as cleaning.
Best Storage Methods
Use a Soft Pouch
Cotton, velvet, or cloth pouches help protect from dust and scratches.
Use a Jewelry Box
Store separately from metal jewelry to avoid rubbing.
Keep in Dry Place
Choose a cool, dry drawer or shelf.
Keep Untangled
Hang neatly or place coiled gently.
Where Not to Store a Mala
Avoid storing your mala:
In bathroom areas
In direct sunlight
Near perfume bottles
In damp cupboards
Mixed with sharp jewelry pieces
Inside tightly packed bags for long periods
How Often Should You Clean a Mala?
- Daily Wear Mala: Light soft cloth wipe once a week
- Occasional Use Mala: Clean once a month
- Stored Mala: Check and wipe every 2-3 months
- Dust Exposure: Clean whenever dust buildup is visible
- Gemstone Mala: Wipe gently after frequent use
- Threaded Mala: Inspect knots and thread regularly
Signs Your Mala Needs Attention
- Thread looks weak or frayed
Beads appear dull - Dust in bead grooves
- Tangling increases
- Unpleasant smell from moisture storage
- If thread is worn, restringing may be better than continued use.
Pro Tips to Increase Mala Life
- Remove before bathing or swimming
- Keep away from hairspray/deo/perfume
- Store separately
- Avoid dropping gemstone malas
- Check knot and tassel condition regularly
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I wash my mala with water?
Some malas tolerate light damp wiping, but soaking is usually not recommended unless specifically suitable for that material.
Can I use soap?
Mild soap may damage natural finishes or thread. Usually best avoided.
How do I stop mala thread from weakening?
Keep it dry, avoid pulling, and store neatly.
Should gemstone malas be stored separately?
Yes, especially to prevent scratches or tangling.
Final Thoughts
Cleaning and storing a mala properly does not need to be complicated. Gentle handling, dry storage, and occasional dust removal are usually enough to keep most malas in good condition.
Whether your mala is Rudraksha, Tulsi, Sandalwood, or gemstone, a little regular care goes a long way.
Important Note: This article is for general care and maintenance information only. Different bead materials and thread types may vary, so always use gentle methods and product-specific guidance where available.