5mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters with Dorje Bell Pendant
5mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters with Dorje Bell Pendant
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⚠️ Limited Stock – Handcrafted Ritual Tools for Sacred Practice
This set of 5mm Brass Prayer Bead Counters with Dorje Bell Pendant is far more than a simple accessory—it is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist tool designed to deepen your meditation and mantra practice. Handmade by artisans in the birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts, each piece carries the energy of centuries-old spiritual craftsmanship.
Key Features of These Sacred Counters
- Authentic Craftsmanship: 100% handmade by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County.
- Sacred Symbolism: Features the powerful Dorje (Vajra) and Bell, representing method and wisdom, the inseparable union essential for enlightenment.
- Premium Materials: Crafted from solid brass with a durable rope, built for daily spiritual use.
- Perfect Fit: Designed to fit malas with beads from 8mm to 15mm in diameter.
- Complete Ritual Set: Includes two counter strings with ten beads each, culminating in a Dorje and a Bell pendant.
Spiritual Meaning & Purpose
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, keeping an accurate count of mantra recitations is a form of mindful discipline. These brass prayer bead counters are not just tally markers; they are companions on the path. The Dorje (male principle, method) and the Bell (female principle, wisdom) together symbolize the ultimate nature of reality—emptiness and compassion united. Using them helps to:
- Awaken focused concentration during meditation.
- Enhance the power and intentionality of your mantra practice.
- Integrate the profound symbolism of method and wisdom into your daily spiritual routine.
- Honor the authentic traditions of Tibetan Buddhist ritual.
"The bell's sound is the wisdom realizing emptiness; the vajra is the method of great compassion." – This sacred tool embodies this essential union.
Authentic Craft & Origin
These counters originate from Hepo Town in Baiyu County, a region renowned for preserving authentic Tibetan metalworking traditions. Each piece is individually formed, shaped, and polished by hand, ensuring no two are exactly alike. Purchasing these handcrafted Buddhist tools directly supports the livelihood of these skilled artisans and helps sustain a vital cultural heritage.
Product Details
- Material: Brass, Cotton Rope
- Type: Mala Counters / Prayer Bead Counters
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Pendant Pattern: Dorje and Bell (Vajra)
- Length: 70mm / 2.75 inches
- Diameter: 5mm / 0.2 inches
- Condition: New, crafted with ritual care.
Perfect For
- Serious practitioners seeking authentic mala accessories for advanced mantra counting.
- Enhancing any 8mm-15mm mala with traditional, functional elegance.
- Deepening meditation practice with tangible, symbolic tools.
- A meaningful and spiritually significant gift for a Buddhist practitioner.
- Anyone wishing to incorporate genuine Tibetan ritual objects into their spiritual life.
Authenticity & Care Guarantee
- Genuine Artisan-Made: Directly sourced from Tibetan craftsmen.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve ancient handicraft skills.
- Ritual-Ready: Consecrated by the intention and skill of its creation.
- Carefully Packaged: Arrives ready for use or gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use these bead counters with my mala?
A: The two strings attach to your main mala. One string with the Dorje is typically used to count units of 100 recitations. The other string with the Bell counts units of 1,000. Slide one counter bead for each completed unit.
Q: Will these fit my specific mala?
A: Yes, they are designed to fit most malas with bead diameters between 8mm and 15mm. The attachment loop is adjustable.
Q: Are these suitable for beginners?
A: Absolutely. While they are authentic ritual tools, they are perfect for anyone beginning a disciplined counting practice or wishing to connect with traditional Buddhist implements.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Toolset – These unique, handcrafted counters are in limited supply. Once this authentic piece from Tibet is gone, it may be lost forever.
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