Guru Bead, T-drilled 3-Hole Bead for Prayer Bead
Guru Bead, T-drilled 3-Hole Bead for Prayer Bead
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This beautiful yak bone guru bead is more than a component for your mala — it is a sacred token of spiritual lineage and protection, hand-carved by Tibetan craftsmen. It serves as the anchor and teacher bead on your prayer beads, marking the beginning and end of your mantras, a constant reminder of the guru's wisdom and the unbroken chain of spiritual transmission.
Key Features of This Sacred Guru Bead
- Authentic Material: Meticulously carved from traditional yak bone, a material revered in Tibetan culture for its durability and spiritual significance.
- Powerful Symbolism: Engraved with the Crossed Vajra (Vishvavajra) pattern, a profound symbol of spiritual stability, indestructible truth, and the balanced integration of wisdom and compassion.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Hand-carved in the early 2000s by artisans from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of authentic Tibetan handicrafts.
- Unique Character: Each bead carries a simple, vicissitudinous beauty, with natural variations in color and texture that speak to its age and authenticity.
- Versatile Use: Designed as a T-drilled 3-hole guru bead for malas (fits 6-12mm beads, perfect for 8mm Bodhi seed malas) and can also be worn as a powerful standalone pendant.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
The guru bead is the most significant bead on a mala, representing the teacher and the enlightened mind. This particular bead, adorned with the Crossed Vajra, is a potent spiritual tool.
- Awakens Spiritual Connection: Anchors your meditation practice, connecting you to the wisdom of the lineage.
- Attracts Stability & Grounding: The Crossed Vajra symbol helps establish a firm, balanced foundation for your spiritual journey.
- Protects Your Practice: Acts as a spiritual shield, reminding you of the indestructible nature of Dharma.
- Enhances Mindfulness: Its tangible presence brings your awareness back to your intention with every use.
"The guru bead is not just a marker; it is the heart of the mala, where all practice begins and culminates."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This bead is a piece of living heritage. It was hand-carved over two decades ago in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, a region celebrated for producing Tibet's finest artisans. The traditional T-drilling technique and hand-engraving are marks of a vanishing craft, making each bead a unique artifact of cultural and spiritual history. You are not just acquiring a bead; you are preserving a tradition.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic Yak Bone
- Color: Natural Yellow/Bone Tone with Patina
- Type: T-Drilled 3-Hole Guru Bead (Mala Teacher Bead)
- Length: 24mm / 0.95 Inches
- Width: 15mm / 0.6 Inches
- Thickness: 14mm / 0.55 Inches
- Craft: Hand-Carved & Hand-Engraved
- Condition: Authentic Vintage Piece from the 2000s
- Includes: 1x Guru Bead as pictured
Perfect For
The essential finishing touch for your 6-12mm Tibetan Buddhist prayer beads.
Wear it as a pendant for constant protection and mindful connection.
An profoundly thoughtful gift for practitioners, meditators, and collectors of sacred art.
Enhancing the sacredness and intentionality of your meditation and mantra recitation.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craftspeople and their heritage.
- Ethically Sourced: Authentic vintage piece, directly sourced for its cultural integrity.
- Preserves a Tradition: Your purchase helps keep ancient Tibetan carving techniques alive.
- Sacred Object: Treated and shipped with the respect a spiritual artifact deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a "guru bead" or "teacher bead"?
A: It is the largest, often most ornate bead on a Buddhist mala (prayer beads). It marks the starting and ending point of your mantra cycle and symbolizes the teacher (guru) and enlightenment.
Q: How do I attach this to my mala?
A> Its unique T-drilled 3-hole design allows the mala cord to pass through it neatly. It is designed to fit malas with beads between 6mm and 12mm in diameter.
Q: Is the yak bone ethically sourced?
A: Yes. This is a vintage piece from the 2000s. Yak bone is a traditional, sustainable material in Tibetan culture, used respectfully in spiritual artifacts, often from animals that lived natural lives.
✨ Secure This Piece of Tibetan Heritage – Only a limited number of these authentic, hand-carved guru beads exist. Once sold, this unique artifact from the 2000s is gone forever.
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