T-drilled 3-Hole Connector Bead
T-drilled 3-Hole Connector Bead
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This T-drilled Yak Bone Guru Bead is more than a Tibetan Buddhist mala accessory — it is a tangible piece of spiritual heritage, hand-carved to serve as a focal point for devotion and a connector to ancient wisdom.
Key Features of This Sacred Connector Bead
- Authentic Material: Meticulously carved from traditional yak bone, revered in Tibetan culture for its spiritual purity and connection to the high plateau.
- Profound Symbolism: Features inlaid copper wire and mantra dots, where each dot symbolically represents one million chantings, embedding the bead with sacred vibration.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Created by handmade artisans in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of authentic Tibetan handicrafts.
- Vintage Condition: A piece from the 2000s, carrying a beautifully simple and weathered patina that speaks of its history.
- Versatile Use: Functions as the central guru bead for your mala or as a powerful standalone pendant.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Buddhist practice, the guru bead is the heart of the mala, marking the beginning and end of your meditation cycle. This bead serves as a physical reminder of the teacher-student lineage. The mantra dots are not mere decoration; they are visual prayers, each one a seed of intention that has been symbolically planted a million times over.
This bead is believed to:
- Awaken a deeper connection to your practice and spiritual guides.
- Anchor your meditation, helping to maintain focus and sacred intention.
- Carry the protective and auspicious energy of the mantras it represents.
- Enhance the spiritual potency of your entire mala or worn jewelry.
"A guru bead is not just a marker; it is the root from which all 108 prayers grow."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This bead carries the soul of its origin. It was hand carved by Tibetan craftsmen in the early 2000s, employing techniques passed down through generations. Sourced directly from Hepo Town in Baiyu County, a region celebrated for preserving the integrity of Tibetan artistic traditions, this piece supports and honors that living heritage. Its vintage character and traditional inlay with white copper are hallmarks of its authenticity.
---Product Details
- Material: Yak Bone, White Copper (inlay)
- Type: T-drilled 3-Hole Connector Bead (Guru Bead)
- Color: Rich Brown with copper accents
- Craft: Hand-carved and inlaid
- Dimensions: Length: 32mm (1.10"), Width: 20mm (0.7")
- Condition: Vintage (circa 2000s), with a cherished patina.
- Includes: 1x Guru Bead as pictured.
Perfect For
As the central anchor for your prayer bead mala, deepening your ritual.
Worn as a pendant, it serves as a constant, subtle reminder of protection and mindfulness.
The essential finishing touch for a custom Rudraksha or agate mala, adding authentic spiritual weight.
An profound gift for anyone on a spiritual path, a teacher, or a seeker of authentic culture.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Each carving and inlay is done by hand, ensuring no two beads are identical.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from the heartland of Tibetan craft, supporting artisan communities.
- Preserves Tradition: Owning this bead helps sustain centuries-old handmade artistic methods.
- Gift-Ready: Your bead will arrive thoughtfully packaged, ready for presentation or immediate use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does "T-drilled 3-hole" mean?
A: It refers to the drilling pattern. The bead has three holes that meet in the center, forming a "T" shape inside. This allows it to be securely attached as a connector between the mala's tassel and the main bead strand, or to be strung vertically as a pendant.
Q: Is the yak bone ethically sourced?
A: Yes. In Tibetan culture, yaks are highly respected and provide many necessities. Bone is used respectfully as a byproduct, honoring the entire animal. This material is traditional and holds cultural significance.
Q: How should I care for this vintage bead?
A> Handle with mindful care. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, harsh chemicals, or extreme temperatures. The existing patina is part of its character and history; gentle dry cleaning is best.
✨ Secure This Piece of Living History – Only a limited number of these vintage guru beads exist. Once sold, this unique artifact is gone forever.
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