T-drilled 3-Hole Mala Bead
T-drilled 3-Hole Mala Bead
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This T-drilled 3-Hole Dzi Guru Bead is more than a component for Tibetan Buddhist mala beads—it is a vessel of spiritual energy and a direct link to the wisdom of the past. Collected from Baiyu County in the heart of Tibet, this approximately 60-year-old bead carries the imprints of devotion and the serene power of the Green Tara in its weathered texture.
Key Features of This Sacred Bead
- Authentic Antiquity: Approximately 60 years old, collected from Gerzi, Tibet.
- Sacred Symbolism: Features a distinct Green Tara pattern, invoking her energies of compassion, protection, and enlightened activity.
- Superior Craft: Expertly T-drilled with three holes, making it a perfect and stable centerpiece (guru bead) for a handmade mala.
- Venerable Character: Exhibits a rich brown color and a beautifully weathered texture, full of the vicissitudes of life and practice.
- Versatile Fit: Designed to be the focal point of a mala fitting 8-15mm beads.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
The Dzi bead (གཟི།) is a revered stone in Tibetan Buddhism, believed to be a talisman that provides profound spiritual benefit. As a Guru Bead, it serves as the anchor of a prayer mala, marking the completion of a meditation cycle and honoring the teacher-student lineage.
This specific bead, adorned with the Green Tara pattern, is believed to:
- Awaken compassionate action and remove obstacles on the spiritual path.
- Attract benevolent energies and protective blessings.
- Enhance the focus and potency of meditation and mantra recitation.
- Serve as a tangible connection to the sacred landscape and artisans of Tibet.
It is a silent teacher, its weathered surface a testament to impermanence and the enduring nature of Dharma.
---Craft & Sacred Origin
This bead was hand-collected from Baiyu County, a region steeped in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. The characteristic "weathering" lines and patina are not flaws but authentic markers of its age and journey, earned over decades. The precise T-drilling is a traditional technique, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship reserved for spiritually significant items.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic Agate Dzi Bead
- Type: T-drilled 3-Hole Guru Bead with Green Tara pattern
- Color: Deep Brown with natural weathering
- Dimensions: Height: 32mm (1.26"), Diameter: 18mm (0.71")
- Craft: Traditional Handmade
- Condition: Authentic Antique with beautiful, natural patina
- Includes: One (1) Dzi Guru Bead as pictured
Perfect For
To create a powerful, personalized handmade prayer mala for deep meditation.
Seeking a genuine piece of Tibetan Buddhist art and history.
Carrying a potent symbol of protection and compassionate awareness.
Offering a blessing of peace, safety, and spiritual connection to a loved one.
Authenticity & Ethical Sourcing Guarantee
- Hand-Collected Artifact: Directly sourced from its origin in Tibet.
- Supports Tradition: Acquiring this bead helps preserve the appreciation for sacred cultural artifacts.
- Genuine Article: Presented as found, with all its authentic character and history intact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use this as a guru bead in my mala?
A: Its three-hole (T-drill) design makes it an ideal and stable centerpiece. A mala string is typically threaded through the two parallel holes, with the guru bead flanked by smaller spacer beads, while the third hole is where the tassel or connector is attached.
Q: What does the Green Tara pattern signify?
A> In Tibetan Buddhism, Green Tara is a beloved deity of compassion and swift action. She is known as the "Mother of Liberation" who protects from fear and obstacles, making this bead a powerful spiritual aid.
Q: Is the weathering and color natural?
A> Yes. The rich brown color and textured surface are natural characteristics developed over decades, authenticating its age and history. This patina is highly valued by collectors and practitioners.
✨ Secure This Piece of Living History – Only a limited number of these ancient Dzi beads exist. Once this sacred artifact is sold, it is gone forever.
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