Gandhanra Tibetan Yak Bone Carved Amulet,Bone Pendant,Yak Bull Head Sculpture
Gandhanra Tibetan Yak Bone Carved Amulet,Bone Pendant,Yak Bull Head Sculpture
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⚠️ Only 1 Available – A Sacred Hand-Carved Relic of Tibet
This Gandhanra Tibetan Yak Bone Carved Amulet is more than a pendant—it is a profound spiritual artifact, a tangible piece of Himalayan tradition hand-carved by Tibetan craftsmen. The powerful yak bull head sculpture embodies strength, perseverance, and the sacred cycle of existence, making it a potent companion for your spiritual journey.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Authentic Material: Meticulously carved from genuine, repurposed yak bone, honoring the Tibetan principle of mindful reuse.
- Deep Symbolism: The yak bull head represents unwavering strength, earthly power, and protection in Tibetan and Buddhist culture.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Every intricate detail is hand-engraved by skilled artisans from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts.
- Rare & Unique: Created in the early 2000s, this is a unique piece of spiritual art that cannot be replicated.
- Versatile Sacred Object: Designed to be worn as a powerful necklace pendant or carried as a keychain talisman, keeping its energy close.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Tibetan spirituality, bone carvings are deeply symbolic of impermanence, rebirth, and the continuous cycle of life (samsara). This yak bone amulet serves as a constant reminder to cultivate inner strength and walk the path with determination. It is believed to:
- Awaken inner fortitude and resilience in the face of challenges.
- Attract protective, grounding energies from the earthly realm.
- Enhance mindfulness by connecting the wearer to ancient traditions and natural cycles.
"The yak, king of the high plateau, carries the weight of the world with grace. Let this symbol carry your intentions with the same steadfast power."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This pendant is a genuine piece of Tibetan heritage. It was hand-carved in the early 2000s by artisans in Hepo Town, a region celebrated for preserving ancient carving techniques. By repurposing yak bone—a material revered and used fully in daily Tibetan life—the craftsmen infuse the object with authenticity and sacred purpose. Each stroke of the tool carries the artisan's intention and skill.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic Yak Bone
- Type: Hand-Carved Pendant / Sculpture
- Craft: Traditional Tibetan Hand-Carving
- Color: Natural Bone Yellow
- Height: 35mm (1.38 inches)
- Width: 14mm (0.55 inches)
- Condition: Vintage, Excellent
- Includes: 1 Yak Bull Head Pendant as shown.
Perfect For
A tactile focus object for grounding and strength-based meditations.
Wear it as a daily protective amulet to carry the yak's enduring energy.
A unique, conversation-starting piece that reflects deep spiritual appreciation.
An profound and ethical gift for practitioners, collectors, and lovers of authentic world cultures.
Your Purchase Supports Authentic Tradition
- Direct Artisan Support: Your acquisition directly benefits the craftsman and their family in Tibet.
- Preserves Heritage: Helps sustain ancient Tibetan carving arts and cultural practices.
- Ethically Sourced: Acquired directly from its origin, ensuring authenticity and fair support.
- Conscious Craft: Celebrates the Tibetan ethos of recycling and sacred use of natural materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this really made from yak bone?
A: Yes. This is authentically hand-carved from repurposed yak bone, a traditional and respected material in Tibetan craft.
Q: How should I wear or use this amulet?
A> It comes as a pendant sculpture. You can add it to your own necklace chain, cord, or use it as a keychain. It is ready to be incorporated into your daily spiritual practice.
Q: What makes this piece special?
A> Its rarity, age (from the 2000s), direct artisan origin, and profound spiritual symbolism as a hand-carved Tibetan artifact make it a unique and powerful item.
✨ Secure This Piece of Living History — This is the last one. Once this sacred Tibetan yak bone amulet is gone, it is gone forever.
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