Gandhanra Tibetan Bone Carved Nubro Amulet,Mani Jewel/Wish-Fulfilling Cintamani, Pendant for Mala,Prayer Beads Accessories
Gandhanra Tibetan Bone Carved Nubro Amulet,Mani Jewel/Wish-Fulfilling Cintamani, Pendant for Mala,Prayer Beads Accessories
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⚠️ Limited Stock – A Rare & Sacred Artifact from Tibet
This Gandhanra Tibetan Bone Carved Nubro Amulet is far more than an accessory; it is a Wish-Fulfilling Cintamani, a sacred Mani Jewel believed to hold the power to manifest aspirations and purify obstacles. Hand-carved in the heart of Tibet, this piece is a direct link to ancient spiritual craftsmanship and intention.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Authentic Material: Meticulously hand-carved from traditional yak bone, a material revered in Tibetan culture for its spiritual durability and connection to the high plateau.
- Profound Symbolism: The Nubro (amulet) form houses the Cintamani—the wish-fulfilling jewel—a central symbol in Vajrayana Buddhism for clearing karma and attracting positive conditions.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Entirely handmade by skilled artisans, featuring intricate carving linked by genuine sheepskin cords and complementary bone-carved rings.
- Vintage Condition: Carved in the early 2000s, this piece carries the energy and authenticity of its time, sourced directly from its Tibetan origin.
- Versatile Sacred Use: Designed as a pendant for malas or prayer beads, a standalone necklace, or a protective keychain talisman.
The Spiritual Meaning of the Wish-Fulfilling Jewel
The Cintamani, or Mani Jewel, is one of the most potent symbols in Buddhist tradition. It represents the luminous, awakened mind capable of granting all virtuous wishes and dispelling the darkness of ignorance. Carrying this amulet is believed to:
- Awaken compassion and bodhicitta (the mind of enlightenment).
- Attract the conditions necessary for spiritual and worldly fulfillment.
- Protect the wearer from inner and outer obstacles on their path.
- Enhance the power of mantra recitation and meditation practice.
"Like a jewel that clears murky water, the Cintamani purifies intentions and illuminates the path to awakening."
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This amulet was hand-carved in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region celebrated as the birthplace of renowned Tibetan handicrafts. Each stroke of the artisan's tool imbues the piece with generations of cultural knowledge and spiritual purpose. By acquiring this artifact, you directly support these artisans and their families, helping to preserve a living tradition.
Product Details
- Material: Authentic Yak Bone
- Type: Nubro Amulet / Mala Pendant
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved, Hand-Assembled
- Color: Natural Bone Brown
- Dimensions: Height: 2.8cm (1.10"), Width: 0.6cm (0.24")
- Set Includes: 1 Bone-Carved Amulet with sheepskin cord, plus 1 set of traditional vajra and kila pendants as shown.
Perfect For
- Deepening your meditation or mantra (mani) practice as a powerful mala pendant.
- Carrying daily as a protective amulet and reminder of your spiritual aspirations.
- Cultivating mindfulness and attracting positive energy throughout your day.
- Gifting a seeker, practitioner, or collector with a genuinely meaningful spiritual item.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craft communities.
- Ethically & Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect for its cultural and spiritual origin.
- A Piece of Living Tradition: More than an object—it's a vessel of heritage.
- Sacred Item Packaging: Sent with care, ready for personal use or as a profound gift.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a genuine antique?
A: This is a vintage piece, hand-carved in the early 2000s. It is an authentic artifact of Tibetan craftsmanship from that period, carrying the energy and style of its origin.
Q: How should I use this amulet?
A> It is versatile. Most commonly, it is attached as the guru bead or pendant on a mala (prayer beads). It can also be worn alone on its cord as a necklace or carried as a keychain talisman.
Q: What is the spiritual significance of the bone material?
A> In Tibetan Buddhist art, yak bone is used as a reminder of impermanence (a key Buddhist teaching) and is valued for its durability. It symbolizes turning the ordinary into the sacred.
✨ Secure This Sacred Mani Jewel – Only a few authentic pieces remain. Once this unique artifact is gone, it cannot be recreated.
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