Yak Bone Carved Letter Prayer Bead Pendant
Yak Bone Carved Letter Prayer Bead Pendant
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This Yak Bone Carved Letter Prayer Bead Pendant is more than jewelry — it is a portable shrine and a profound reminder of core Buddhist teachings. Hand-carved in the early 2000s by master artisans from Tibet, each mantra dot on this pendant symbolically contains the power of one million chants, making it a potent spiritual companion.
Key Features of This Sacred Pendant
- Authentic Material: Crafted from recycled yak bone, a traditional and spiritually significant material in Tibetan Buddhism that symbolizes reincarnation and the mindful reuse of natural resources.
- Profound Symbolism: Each raised "mantra dot" is intricately carved with a Tibetan letter, with each dot representing the merit of one million recitations.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-carved by skilled craftsmen from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts.
- Vintage Authenticity: Created in the 2000s, this piece carries the energy and authenticity of traditional craft from a specific era.
- Versatile Use: Designed to be used as a mala pendant, a standalone necklace, or a meaningful keychain, keeping spiritual practice close at all times.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, bone artifacts are powerful teachers. This yak bone pendant is a tangible lesson in impermanence (Anicca), encouraging reflection on the transient nature of all things and inspiring a life lived fully in the present moment. As an amulet, it serves as a constant, gentle protector and mindfulness aid.
- Awakens awareness of life's precious, fleeting nature.
- Protects by carrying the condensed blessing of millions of mantras.
- Enhances meditation and mantra practice by serving as a sacred focal point.
- Reminds the wearer of compassion, non-attachment, and the cycle of life.
"The bone teaches us that from life comes sacred art, and from art, a deeper understanding of life."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This pendant originates from the hands of Tibetan artisans in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, a region celebrated for preserving ancient carving techniques. The choice of recycled yak bone reflects a deep-seated cultural and spiritual practice of honoring all life and utilizing materials with respect and purpose. This is not mass-produced; it is a piece of living heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: Recycled Yak Bone
- Type: Carved Pendant with Clip
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved
- Condition: Vintage (crafted in the 2000s), Excellent
- Primary Symbolism: Mantra Dots, Tibetan Letters, Impermanence
Perfect For
Clip it onto your Tibetan Buddhist mala or Rudraksha beads as a sacred counter and reminder.
Wear it as a daily amulet to carry a field of mantra blessings and mindful awareness.
A profound gift for anyone on a spiritual path, offering beauty paired with deep wisdom.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Each carving bears the slight, unique variations of the artisan's hand.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from origins that support traditional Tibetan craft communities.
- Ethical & Spiritual: Made from recycled materials in alignment with Buddhist principles.
- Gift-Ready: Your pendant will arrive thoughtfully packaged, ready for gifting or personal use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I use this pendant with my mala?
A: It is designed as a mala clip pendant. Simply attach it to the guru bead or tassel of your handmade mala to mark the beginning/end of your rounds or to hold your beads together.
Q: Is the bone treated or polished?
A: It is hand-carved and finished using traditional methods, giving it a smooth, organic feel that honors the natural material.
Q: What does wearing a bone pendant signify?
A> It is a mindful practice, a Buddhist reminder of impermanence and compassion, transforming a simple object into a tool for spiritual awakening.
✨ Secure This Piece of Living Tradition – Only a handful of these unique, vintage pendants exist. Once sold, this specific artifact from the 2000s is gone forever.
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