Gandhanra Tibetan Shankha Flower Amulet,Yak Bone Carved Conch Pendant, Bead Counter Clip Pendant for Mala, Prayer Bead Accessories
Gandhanra Tibetan Shankha Flower Amulet,Yak Bone Carved Conch Pendant, Bead Counter Clip Pendant for Mala, Prayer Bead Accessories
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This Gandhanra Tibetan Shankha Flower Amulet is more than a pendant — it is a profound spiritual tool, hand-carved from yak bone to embody the sacred conch (Shankha) and lotus flower. It represents the call to awakening, purity rising from mud, and the essential Buddhist teachings on the nature of existence.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Material: Meticulously carved from recycled yak bone, honoring the Tibetan principle of using all natural materials.
- Dual Symbolism: Features the Conch (Shankha), symbolizing the far-reaching sound of the Dharma, and the Lotus Flower, representing purity and spiritual awakening.
- Artisan Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-carved by Tibetan craftsmen, ensuring every curve and detail holds the artisan's intention.
- Authentic Vintage: Created in the early 2000s in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts.
- Versatile Use: Functions as a mala pendant, bead counter clip, standalone necklace, or keychain amulet.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
This bone conch pendant serves as a powerful daily memento mori and a reminder of impermanence. In Tibetan Buddhism, bone carvings are not morbid but deeply spiritual, symbolizing the cycle of reincarnation and the transformation of all matter. Wearing or holding this amulet helps awaken mindfulness, attract auspicious energy, and protect one's spiritual practice by grounding it in reality.
Benefits of this sacred object include:
- Awakens a deeper awareness of the present moment.
- Attracts the protective and proclamation energy of the sacred conch shell.
- Protects the mind from attachment by reminding us of nature's cycles.
- Enhances meditation and mantra counting when used with mala beads.
"The conch proclaims the Dharma; the lotus blooms in mud. This amulet reminds us that from impermanence, everything is possible."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This piece is not mass-produced. It was hand-carved in the early 2000s by skilled artisans in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, Tibet—a region famous for preserving ancient carving traditions. The artisans live a life of resourcefulness, recycling and reusing materials in both daily life and spiritual practice, infusing each creation with authenticity and respect.
---Product Details
- Material: Recycled Yak Bone
- Type: Carved Pendant / Bead Counter Clip
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved
- Condition: Vintage (circa early 2000s), Excellent
- Design: Conch Shell (Shankha) with Lotus Flower motif
Perfect For
Use as a mala pendant or bead counter to deepen your mantra recitation.
Wear as a necklace or carry as a keychain for a constant spiritual reminder and amulet.
A tangible anchor for contemplating impermanence and living in the now.
A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, seekers, and lovers of authentic Tibetan art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craftspeople.
- Ethically Sourced Material: Made from recycled yak bone in accordance with Tibetan custom.
- Preserves Cultural Heritage: Each purchase helps sustain ancient artistic traditions.
- Gift-Ready: This unique vintage piece arrives ready to be cherished.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a real bone carving?
A: Yes. This is an authentic, hand-carved pendant made from recycled yak bone by Tibetan craftsmen, consistent with traditional materials used in Tibetan Buddhist artifacts.
Q: How can I use it with my mala beads?
A: It is designed as a pendant or bead counter clip. You can easily attach it to the tassel of your mala to mark rounds of mantra or simply as a sacred adornment.
Q: What does "vintage" mean for this item?
A: It was handcrafted in the early 2000s. It is not a new production item, making it a unique piece with its own history and character.
✨ Secure This Sacred Artifact – Only a limited number of these vintage, hand-carved Tibetan bone conch pendants exist. Once sold, this unique piece of spiritual heritage is gone forever.
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