Mala Counter Pendant, Prayer Beads Accessories 0.7"×0.32"
Mala Counter Pendant, Prayer Beads Accessories 0.7"×0.32"
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Tool for Mindful Practice
⚠️ Limited stock – each piece is a unique, handcrafted artifact from the heart of Tibetan tradition.
This Mala Counter Pendant is more than an accessory — it is a sacred companion for your spiritual journey, a tangible connection to the ancient art of Tibetan Buddhist mala beads. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, it serves as a mindful anchor for your prayers and meditations.
Key Features of This Sacred Pendant
- Authentic Tibetan Craftsmanship: Handmade by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, a renowned birthplace of traditional handicrafts.
- Pure White Copper Material: Crafted from white copper, a metal valued for its durability and spiritual resonance.
- Dual-Purpose Design: Functions perfectly as a mala pendant to mark your rounds of mantra or as a separate, elegant pendant.
- Compact & Portable: Measuring 0.7" x 0.32" (18mm x 9mm), it is a discreet yet powerful spiritual tool for daily carry.
- Versatile Attachment: Can be connected to your mala beads, a keychain, or worn as a standalone amulet.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, every tool on the mala has intention. This counter pendant is a silent witness to your devotion. It marks progress, not just of beads counted, but of breaths focused, mantras recited, and mindfulness cultivated. It serves as a physical reminder to return to the present moment, transforming simple repetition into a profound spiritual act.
This pendant helps to:
- Deepen Meditation: Provides a tactile focus point to anchor your awareness.
- Honor Practice: Each use becomes a ritual, infusing your mala beads with greater sacred purpose.
- Carry Protection: As an amulet, it symbolizes the protective and mindful energy of your practice throughout the day.
"The journey of a thousand mantras begins with a single bead." Let this pendant be your guide.
Authentic Craft & Origin
This piece carries the soul of its origin. Forged in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region celebrated for preserving Tibetan artistic heritage—it represents generations of skill. Each pendant is shaped by hand, not machine, ensuring that the unique energy and intention of the artisan is imbued within the white copper. Owning this piece supports these living traditions and connects you directly to an authentic lineage of craft.
Product Details
- Material: White Copper
- Type: Mala Counter Pendant / Amulet
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Dimensions: Height: 0.7 inches (18mm) | Width: 0.32 inches (9mm)
- Condition: New, crafted with meticulous attention to detail.
Perfect For
A tactile focus for counting breaths or mantras on your gemstone or agate mala beads.
Wear it as an amulet to carry the energy of mindfulness and protection.
An authentic and thoughtful present for practitioners, yogis, or anyone on a spiritual path.
Attach it to your favorite Tibetan Buddhist mala beads or keychain to create a unique sacred object.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Each pendant is individually crafted by Tibetan artisans.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from the historic craft region of Hepo Town, ensuring authenticity.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps sustain ancient Tibetan handicraft methods.
- Sacred Object: More than a product, it is a consecrated tool for spiritual practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this as a mala counter?
A: Simply string it onto your mala beads. Slide it one bead for every round of 108 mantras completed, helping you keep track of longer practices.
Q: Can it be attached to a necklace chain?
A> Yes, its small loop allows it to be easily worn as a standalone pendant on a fine chain or cord.
Q: Is the white copper hypoallergenic?
A> White copper is generally very suitable for sensitive skin and is known for its durability and subtle, timeless luster.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Tool – Only a limited number of these handcrafted pendants are available. Once sold, this unique piece of Tibetan heritage is gone forever.
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