7mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters
7mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters
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Only a Few Available – Handcrafted Tools for Sacred Practice
⚠️ Limited stock – each pair is uniquely forged by Tibetan artisans and cannot be replicated.
This pair of 7mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters is more than a simple accessory—it is a sacred instrument for deepening your meditation and mantra practice. Handcrafted in the birthplace of renowned Tibetan handicrafts, these counters transform your mala into a complete tool for tracking spiritual progress with intention and reverence.
Key Features of Your Sacred Counters
- Authentic Tibetan Handicraft: Meticulously handmade by skilled artisans in Hepo Town, Baiyu County.
- Sacred Symbolism: Features the powerful Dorje (Vajra) and Bell, representing method and wisdom, the indestructible nature of reality, and the sound of enlightenment.
- Premium Brass Construction: Crafted from solid brass for durability and a warm, resonant energy.
- Perfect Fit: Designed to complement 8-20mm malas (reference 8mm Bodhi Mala).
- Complete Practice Tool: Enables accurate counting of high mantra repetitions, supporting disciplined spiritual practice.
Spiritual Meaning & Purpose
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, the Dorje and Bell are inseparable ritual objects. The Dorje (or Vajra) symbolizes skillful means, compassion, and the unshakable, diamond-like nature of enlightenment. The Bell represents wisdom, emptiness, and the luminous sound that awakens the mind. Together on these brass prayer bead counters, they embody the union necessary for awakening.
Using these counters with your mala:
- Focuses the Mind: The physical act of moving the counter beads anchors your awareness, reducing distraction.
- Honors Your Commitment: Accurately tracking recitations honors the sacred practice and your personal vow.
- Invokes Sacred Energy: The presence of the Dorje and Bell on your wrist or in your hand continuously invokes their protective and enlightening qualities.
- Deepens Ritual: Transforms routine counting into a mindful, symbolic ritual.
Artisan Craft & Authentic Origin
These are not mass-produced items. Each counter is a piece of Tibetan Buddhist art, born from the centuries-old craft traditions of Hepo Town in Baiyu County—a region famed for its metalworking. The artisans pour not only skill but also spiritual intention into forging, polishing, and assembling each piece, making your handcrafted bead counters a genuine artifact of a living spiritual culture.
---Product Details
- Material: Brass (pendants), durable cord.
- Type: Pair of mala accessories (counters) with 10 beads each.
- Pattern: Dorje (Vajra) and Ritual Bell.
- Craft: 100% Handmade.
- Bead Diameter: 7mm / 0.28 inches.
- String Length: Approximately 150mm / 5.9 inches.
- Condition: New, authentic, and ready for practice.
Perfect For
For those engaged in lengthy mantra accumulations (Ngöndro, deity practices) requiring precise counting.
Adding a layer of sacred ritual and focus to your daily meditation practice.
A profoundly thoughtful gift for a Buddhist practitioner, yoga teacher, or anyone on a mindful path.
Wearing these Buddhist prayer tools serves as a constant reminder of wisdom and compassion throughout your day.
Authenticity & Ethical Guarantee
- Genuine Handmade Artisanry: Directly supports traditional Tibetan craftsmen and their heritage.
- Ethically Sourced: Acquired directly from the source community, ensuring authenticity.
- Preserves Tradition: Your purchase helps sustain a precious and ancient craft.
- Gift-Ready: Arrives with care, suitable for immediate gifting or personal use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use these bead counters with my mala?
A: Attach one counter string to each side of your mala's guru bead. The string with the Dorje typically counts units of 100 recitations, and the Bell counts units of 1,000. After completing 100 mantras, slide one bead on the Dorje string. After ten such rounds (1,000 mantras), slide a bead on the Bell string.
Q: Will these fit my specific mala?
A> Yes, they are designed to fit most malas with beads between 8mm and 20mm in diameter. The cord is adjustable for secure attachment.
Q: Are these blessed or consecrated?
A> They are crafted as sacred ritual objects by Buddhist artisans. Many practitioners choose to have their own spiritual tools blessed by a teacher according to their tradition.
✨ Complete Your Practice with Sacred Tools – Only limited pairs available from this artisan community. Once sold, this unique batch is gone forever.
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