9mm Dalbergia Wood(Huanghuali) Mala,92cm
9mm Dalbergia Wood(Huanghuali) Mala,92cm
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This 9mm Dalbergia Wood (Huanghuali) Mala is more than a string of beads — it is a sacred tool for meditation, a portable altar, and a profound symbol of the Buddhist path. Handcrafted in the birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts, it carries the energy and intention of generations of artisans dedicated to spiritual practice.
---Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Sacred Material: Crafted from genuine Dalbergia Wood, known as Huanghuali, prized for its rich brown color, fine grain, and spiritual resonance.
- Authentic Symbolism: The 108 beads represent the 108 human defilements to overcome on the path to enlightenment, making each recitation a step toward liberation.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Each 9mm bead is meticulously rounded and strung by Tibetan craftsmen from Hepo Town, ensuring perfect balance and a smooth, comforting feel.
- Complete & Ready for Practice: You receive a full, 92cm (36") mala of 108 beads, exactly as shown, consecrated by the artisan's mindful creation.
- Versatile Spiritual Use: Perfect for mantra recitation (japa), mindfulness counting, daily wear as a reminder of practice, or as a deeply meaningful gift.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, a mala is not an accessory but a companion for the spiritual journey. This Dalbergia Wood mala serves as a tangible anchor for your intention. Huanghuali wood is believed to possess a calming, grounding energy that enhances focus during meditation.
Using this mala can help:
- Awaken mindfulness and present-moment awareness with each bead.
- Deepen your meditation and mantra practice through rhythmic, tactile focus.
- Carry a protective, peaceful energy with you throughout the day.
- Connect you to the enduring traditions of Tibetan Buddhist practice.
"The beads pass through the fingers, the mind settles into the heart, and the mantra clears the path."
---Artisan Craft & Sacred Origin
This mala was handmade by skilled Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a region renowned for producing some of the finest spiritual artifacts in Tibet. Each piece supports these artisans and helps preserve an ancient cultural heritage. The craftsmanship reflects a life where spiritual practice and daily craft are inseparable, imbuing the mala with authentic sacred intention.
---Product Details
- Material: 100% Dalbergia Wood (Huanghuali)
- Type: 108-Bead Mala (Prayer Beads)
- Bead Size: 9mm (0.35") diameter, round cut
- Total Length: 92cm / 36 inches circumference
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Condition: New, complete, and ready for use or gifting.
Perfect For
- Deepening your daily meditation and mantra (japa) practice.
- Seeking a grounding, natural tool for mindfulness and anxiety relief.
- Wearing as a subtle, elegant reminder of your spiritual path.
- Gifting to a practitioner, yoga teacher, or anyone beginning their spiritual journey.
- Adding a powerful, authentic Tibetan Buddhist artifact to your altar.
Authenticity & Ethical Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Each bead is shaped and strung by hand, ensuring unique character.
- Directly Sourced: Crafted in the authentic region of Hepo Town, supporting local Tibetan communities.
- Supports Traditional Craft: Your purchase helps preserve invaluable Tibetan handicraft traditions.
- Gift-Ready: This meaningful spiritual item arrives with care, ready to be passed on with intention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a full 108-bead mala?
A: Yes, this is a complete traditional mala with 108 counting beads, made from authentic Dalbergia Wood (Huanghuali).
Q: How should I care for my wooden mala?
A: To preserve the wood, avoid prolonged exposure to water or extreme humidity. You can gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Over time, the natural oils from your hands will enhance its patina.
Q: Can beginners use this mala?
A: Absolutely. This handmade Tibetan mala is a perfect and authentic tool for anyone starting or deepening a practice of meditation, mindfulness, or mantra repetition.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Tool – Only a limited number of these handcrafted Dalbergia Wood malas are available. Once sold, this unique piece of Tibetan craftsmanship is gone forever.
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