Bevel cut Yak Bone Mala 0.28"
Bevel cut Yak Bone Mala 0.28"
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Handcrafted Relic of the Himalayas
⚠️ Limited stock – each vintage yak bone mala is a unique artifact and cannot be replicated.
This Bevel Cut Yak Bone Mala is more than a string of beads — it is a tangible connection to Tibetan spiritual practice, a 30-year-old artifact handcrafted for counting mantras and deepening meditation. Each of the 108 beads carries the energy of its creation and intended sacred use.
Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Sacred Material: Crafted from authentic yak bone, a traditional material in Tibetan Buddhism symbolizing impermanence and the transformation of the mundane into the spiritual.
- Authentic Bead Count: Features 108 beads, the complete sacred number for mantra recitation, representing the overcoming of the 108 earthly desires.
- Exquisite Bevel Cut: Each 7mm bead is masterfully bevel-cut, creating facets that catch the light and the mind, aiding in focused meditation.
- Complete Guru Bead Assembly: Includes a distinctive pumpkin-shaped agate bead, two round agate spacer beads, and a prominent agate guru bead to mark the beginning and end of your practice cycle.
- Vintage & Consecrated: Approximately 30 years old, this mala has a history and presence that new pieces cannot replicate.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, a mala is an essential tool for the journey inward. This yak bone mala serves as a powerful aid for your spiritual discipline.
- Awakens Discipline: The tactile beads ground your practice, helping to maintain focus during meditation and mantra recitation (japa).
- Attracts Sacred Energy: As a used spiritual item, it carries the resonance of its purpose—ideal for establishing or deepening your own practice.
- Protects the Mind: Worn on the left wrist when not in use, it serves as a constant reminder of mindfulness and compassion throughout the day.
- Enhances Connection: Using a traditionally crafted, vintage piece connects you to a lineage of practitioners who have walked the path before.
"The mala is not just for counting mantras; it is for counting the moments of awareness."
---Artisan Craft & Tibetan Origin
This mala was handmade by skilled Tibetan craftsmen in Baiyu County, a region known for its rich artisan heritage. The bevel-cutting of each small bone bead demonstrates a high level of patience and skill, a craft passed down through generations. We source these pieces directly to support traditional artisanship and bring authentic spiritual tools to practitioners worldwide.
---Product Details
- Material: Yak Bone & Agate
- Type: 108-Bead Mala (Prayer Beads)
- Beads: 108 bevel-cut yak bone beads (~7mm / 0.28 inch)
- Accents: 1 Pumpkin Agate Bead (~12mm), 2 Round Agate Beads (~8mm), 1 Agate Guru Bead (18mm x 9mm)
- Total Length: Approximately 44 cm / 17.3 inches (fits comfortably as a wrist-worn mala).
- Craft: Handmade, Bevel-Cut
- Condition: Vintage (~30 years old), Excellent Condition
Perfect For
🧘 Deep Meditation
Use it to count breaths or mantras, deepening your meditative state.
📿 Daily Spiritual Practice
An authentic tool for daily mantra recitation and mindfulness.
🎁 A Meaningful Gift
A profound gift for a Buddhist practitioner, meditator, or anyone on a spiritual path.
🙏 Connecting with Tradition
Carry a piece of authentic Tibetan Buddhist culture with you.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Created by Tibetan artisans, not mass-produced.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect for its cultural and spiritual origin.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve ancient crafting techniques.
- Carefully Packaged: Shipped with care in protective packaging, ready for use or gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this yak bone mala suitable for a beginner?
A: Absolutely. Its traditional form and authentic energy make it an excellent tool for anyone starting or continuing their practice of meditation and mindfulness.
Q: How should I care for this vintage mala?
A> Handle it with respect. Avoid getting it wet, and store it in a clean, dedicated space when not in use to maintain its energy.
Q: Can it be worn as a necklace?
A> At 17.3 inches, it is primarily designed as a wrist-worn mala for practice. It can be worn as a shorter necklace, but its traditional use is for holding during meditation and wearing on the left wrist.
✨ Secure This Sacred Tool – Only a handful of these vintage, handcrafted yak bone malas exist. Once this unique piece is sold, it is gone forever.
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