The Hala Collection
Made to wear. Meant for dhikr.
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The Hala Collection represents the most refined and jewelry-inspired tasbih bracelet in our women’s range. Designed using 14k gold-filled or sterling silver chain construction, it blends the elegance of fine jewelry with the spiritual function of a wearable dhikr bracelet.
At the heart of this collection are our pearl tasbih bracelets — currently the best sellers. The pearls measure close to 5mm, offering enhanced tactility compared to smaller gemstone beads while maintaining a luminous, timeless aesthetic. Their soft radiance and balanced wrist presence make them ideal for both daily remembrance and formal wear.
In addition to pearls, the Hala Collection features carefully selected 4mm gemstones in refined, minimalist arrangements. However, it is the pearl designs that define this collection’s identity — elegant, tactile, and unmistakably elevated.
Unlike our macramé-knot designs such as the Noor disc tasbih collection or the Sakinah round tasbih collection, Hala does not use an adjustable sliding system. Instead, it is crafted to resemble a fine chain bracelet, offering a clean silhouette that fits all wrist sizes comfortably.
The Hala Collection forms part of our broader range of Islamic prayer beads and tasbih bracelets, created with intention, precision, and spiritual depth.
Hala embodies radiance — a halo of remembrance worn with grace.
Why it feels different
Made for daily wear, with quiet elegance in every detail.
Why it feels different
Made for daily wear, with quiet elegance in every detail.
A few things to know
Islamic prayer beads for women, also known as tasbih or misbaha, are used for dhikr (remembrance of Allah). They help structure recitation such as SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, and Allahu Akbar in consistent cycles, making daily remembrance easier and more intentional.
Yes. Tasbih bracelets are a wearable form of traditional Islamic prayer beads. Instead of a full 99-bead strand, bracelet styles are designed for daily use and typically follow a 33-bead structure for convenience and ease of remembrance throughout the day.
Most tasbih bracelets are designed around a 33-bead structure for daily dhikr. Traditional misbaha contain 99 beads, but bracelet formats are simplified for everyday wear while still supporting structured remembrance.
Yes. Tasbih bracelets are designed for everyday wear and remembrance. They are lightweight, adjustable, and made to remain comfortable throughout daily routines.
Yes. Tasbih bracelets are often gifted for Ramadan, Eid, Shahada milestones, or personal spiritual moments. They serve as lasting reminders of daily remembrance and intention.
Each collection reflects a different expression of wearable dhikr:
- Noor Collection represents refined balance — a 4×6mm disc design that combines elegance with everyday usability.
- Sakinah Collection represents calm consistency — a classic round bead design focused on balance and steady daily remembrance.
- Hala Collection represents refined elegance — a blend of pearl, gemstone, and chain craftsmanship designed with a jewelry-inspired presence.
- Nasma Collection represents lightness and subtlety — a minimal 4mm gemstone design created for delicate, understated wear.
Each collection is designed around a different preference in feel, material, and daily experience.
- Noor (نور) means light — symbolizing clarity and illumination
- Sakinah (سكينة) means tranquility — symbolizing calm and peace
- Hala (هالة) means aura or halo — symbolizing radiance
- Nasma (نسمة) means breeze — symbolizing softness and light presence
Each collection is designed for a different type of daily experience:
- Choose Noor if you want a balanced design that blends elegance with everyday usability.
- Choose Sakinah if you prefer a classic, consistent, and grounded bead feel.
- Choose Hala if you want a refined, jewelry-inspired tasbih with pearl, gemstone, and chain detailing.
- Choose Nasma if you prefer a minimal, lightweight design with a soft and subtle presence.
All four are designed for daily dhikr — the difference is in how you want it to feel on your wrist.