Yak Bone Carved Gesang Flower Pendant,Bead Counter Clip Pendant for Mala, Prayer Bead Accessories,Gandhanra Tibetan Amulet
Yak Bone Carved Gesang Flower Pendant,Bead Counter Clip Pendant for Mala, Prayer Bead Accessories,Gandhanra Tibetan Amulet
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This Yak Bone Carved Gesang Flower Pendant is more than a mala pendant or accessory — it is a profound Tibetan Buddhist amulet that embodies the core teachings of impermanence, reincarnation, and the sacred recycling of life. Hand-carved in the early 2000s, it carries the energy and intention of its Tibetan artisan origins.
---Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Authentic Material: Crafted from recycled yak bone, a traditional and spiritually significant material in Tibetan culture.
- Deep Symbolism: Features the sacred Gesang flower and conch shell motifs, symbols of purity, auspiciousness, and the sound of the Dharma.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Entirely hand carved by skilled artisans from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts.
- Vintage Condition: A genuine piece from the early 2000s, with the unique patina and character that only time and devotion can impart.
- Versatile Use: Functions perfectly as a bead counter clip pendant for mala, a standalone necklace pendant, or a meaningful keychain amulet.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Tibetan Buddhism, bone carving is a powerful meditation on the nature of existence. This pendant is a tangible reminder of the Buddha's teaching on impermanence (Anicca). By using recycled yak bone, it honors the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, transforming a natural material into a vessel for spiritual practice.
This amulet serves to:
- Awaken mindfulness of the present moment.
- Remind the practitioner of the transient nature of all things.
- Protect by aligning the wearer with the profound truths of the Dharma.
- Enhance meditation and mantra recitation when used as a mala pendant.
"The bone allows us to reflect: because nothing is permanent, everything is possible."
---Authentic Craft & Tibetan Origin
This piece was hand carved in the early 2000s by artisans from Hepo Town in Baiyu County, Tibet. This region is celebrated for preserving ancient Tibetan handicraft traditions. The artisans' practice of recycling materials from daily life into spiritual tools infuses this pendant with a deep respect for nature and resourcefulness—a core tenet of Himalayan life.
---Product Details
- Material: Recycled Yak Bone
- Type: Gesang Flower & Conch Shell Pendant / Bead Counter Clip
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved
- Origin: Hepo Town, Baiyu County, Tibet (circa early 2000s)
- Condition: Vintage; shows the authentic character of a handcrafted spiritual item.
Perfect For
As a mala pendant or bead counter to track mantras.
Worn as a necklace or amulet to cultivate mindfulness.
A profound gift for practitioners, seekers, and lovers of authentic Tibetan Buddhist art.
Placed on a shrine as a symbol of impermanence and devotion.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Handmade Artifact: Each piece is carved by Tibetan artisans, not mass-produced.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect for its cultural and spiritual origin.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve ancient hand carved crafts.
- Gift-Ready: Presented with care, suitable for immediate gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How is this used as a bead counter on a mala?
A: It can be clipped onto your mala beads to mark a set of rounds (e.g., every 108 mantras) during practice.
Q: Is the bone treated or polished?
A> It has a natural, matte finish consistent with traditional bone carving techniques. It is not highly polished, preserving its authentic, rustic spiritual character.
Q: Does it come with a cord or chain?
A: The pendant is sold alone, allowing you to attach it to your preferred mala, necklace cord, or keyring.
✨ Embrace a Piece of Living Dharma – This unique vintage Gandhanra Tibetan Amulet is a rare find. Only limited pieces available — once sold, this sacred artifact of impermanence is gone forever.
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