Thokcha Wrist Mala - 9mm Tibetan Garuda Bird Beads
Thokcha Wrist Mala - 9mm Tibetan Garuda Bird Beads
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This Thokcha Wrist Mala is more than jewelry — it is a portable shrine and a powerful spiritual tool. Sourced from the sacred lands of Kham, Tibet, it is crafted from authentic thokcha, a revered "sky-iron" believed to carry celestial energy and profound protective qualities. Wearing this wrist mala connects you to an ancient lineage of practice and the fierce, enlightened power of the Garuda.
---Key Features of This Sacred Wrist Mala
- Authentic Thokcha Material: Crafted from sacred "sky-iron," a meteoritic alloy revered in Tibet for its spiritual potency and protective energy.
- Profound Symbolism: Features 20 Garuda beads, representing the mythical bird that subdues serpents (negative forces), a guru bead for the teacher, and a vajra pendant for indestructible wisdom.
- Antique Craftsmanship: Each bead bears the unique patina and markings of age, hand-strung with intention for a genuine artifact feel.
- Complete & Ritual-Ready: Includes random amulet pendants for added blessing, making it a fully functional Buddhist prayer beads bracelet for practice.
- Versatile Spiritual Wear: Designed as a handcrafted mala for wrist wear, perfect for daily mindfulness, mantra counting, or as a constant spiritual reminder.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
This wrist mala is a conduit for transformation. The Garuda, a central symbol in Tibetan Buddhism, represents the swift subduing of inner poisons like anger, attachment, and ignorance. The thokcha material is believed to create a protective field around the wearer.
- Awakens fearlessness and clarity of mind.
- Attracts positive energies and dispels obstacles.
- Protects the wearer from negative influences and psychic harm.
- Enhances meditation, mantra recitation, and spiritual focus.
"The Garuda soars above all turmoil. Wearing this symbol is an invitation to rise above your own."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This is not a mass-produced item. It is an antique bead artifact, hand-strung and sourced directly from the Kham region of Tibet. The wear on each thokcha artifact bead tells a story of its journey and previous use, adding to its spiritual depth and authenticity. Owning this piece supports the preservation of Tibetan cultural heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic Antique Thokcha (Tibetan sky-iron), cord.
- Type: Tibetan wrist mala / Buddhist prayer bracelet.
- Bead Count: 20 x 9mm Garuda beads, 1 guru bead, 1 vajra pendant, plus random amulet pendants.
- Craft: Hand-strung, antique.
- Condition: Authentic antique with natural patina and character.
- Size: Bracelet diameter ~10cm (4 inches), perimeter ~29cm (11.4 inches). Adjustable fit.
Perfect For
Use it for mantra counting and to maintain mindful awareness throughout your day.
Carry the powerful Garuda and thokcha energy as a spiritual shield.
A rare and meaningful antique beads addition to a collection of spiritual artifacts.
A profound gift for anyone on a spiritual path, offering both beauty and blessing.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Artifact: Sourced directly as an antique piece from Tibet.
- Handmade with Tradition: Carefully hand-strung following traditional intent.
- Supports Heritage: Your acquisition helps value traditional Tibetan crafts.
- Gift-Ready: Sent with care, ready to be presented as a sacred object.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Thokcha?
A: Thokcha is a revered Tibetan material, often meteoritic iron or an ancient alloy, considered a sacred "sky-iron" with high spiritual and protective value in Himalayan cultures.
Q: Can I use this for meditation?
A> Absolutely. This is a fully functional Buddhist prayer beads bracelet (wrist mala). You can use the 20 Garuda beads to count mantras during practice.
Q: Is the size adjustable?
A: The cord allows for some adjustment. The approximate perimeter is 29cm (11.4 inches). Please check the detailed size against your wrist measurement.
✨ Embrace this Sacred Heirloom – Only a limited number of these unique antique Thokcha wrist malas exist. Once sold, this specific piece of spiritual history is gone forever.
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