Yak Bone Carved Amulet Pendant 1.06"×0.43"
Yak Bone Carved Amulet Pendant 1.06"×0.43"
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Artifact of Devotion
⚠️ Limited stock – each piece is a unique, hand-carved relic from a master Tibetan artisan.
This Yak Bone Carved Amulet Pendant is more than jewelry — it is a portable shrine, a sacred counter of 10,000 mantras, and a profound connection to Tibetan Buddhist practice. Hand-carved in the early 2000s by skilled craftsmen from the renowned Hepo Town in Baiyu County, this pendant carries the spirit of its origin and the power of accumulated prayer.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Material: Authentic, naturally aged yak bone, revered in Tibetan culture for its spiritual purity and durability.
- Spiritual Function: Each carved mark represents the completion of 10,000 mantra recitations, making it a potent store of spiritual energy.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Meticulously hand-carved by Tibetan artisans, ensuring every line and curve holds intention.
- Authentic Vintage: Created in the early 2000s, it carries the patina of time and tradition.
- Versatile Use: Designed to be worn as a mala pendant, a standalone necklace, or attached to a keychain for daily spiritual mindfulness.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Blessings
In Tibetan Buddhism, a Mani Jewel bead counter is not merely a tool but a sacred object that accumulates merit. This pendant, representing 10,000 chants of the powerful "Om Mani Padme Hum" mantra, is believed to be infused with the blessings of compassion and wisdom. Carrying or wearing it serves as a constant reminder of your spiritual path and intention.
It is said to help:
- Awaken compassion and loving-kindness in the heart.
- Attract positive energy and spiritual protection throughout the day.
- Enhance focus and mindfulness during meditation and daily activities.
- Serve as a tangible connection to the lineage of Tibetan Buddhist practice.
"The mantra is in the bead, the blessing is in the wearer."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece originates from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a birthplace famous for generations of master Tibetan handicrafts. Each pendant was carved by hand in the early 2000s, following traditional methods passed down through families. The use of yak bone, a material deeply respected in the high Himalayas for its strength and sacrifice, adds a layer of authentic cultural and spiritual significance. This is not a mass-produced item; it is a piece of living heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: 100% Hand-Carved Yak Bone
- Color: Natural Aged Yellow/Bone Tone
- Type: Mani Jewel Bead Counter / Amulet Pendant
- Dimensions: 27mm (1.06") Height × 11mm (0.43") Width
- Craft: Traditional Tibetan Hand-Carving
- Condition: Authentic Vintage from the early 2000s, in excellent condition.
- Includes: One (1) bead pendant as pictured.
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Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Handmade Artifact: Directly sourced from its origin in Hepo Town, Baiyu County.
- Supports Traditional Craft: Your purchase helps preserve ancient Tibetan carving techniques.
- Ethically Sourced Material: Made from naturally sourced yak bone, used respectfully in traditional context.
- Sacred Item, Reverently Handled: Treated with the respect a spiritual object deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a real antique?
A: This is an authentic vintage piece handcrafted in the early 2000s by Tibetan artisans. It carries the patina and character of age and use, making it a genuine piece of traditional craft.
Q: How should I use this pendant?
A> It is incredibly versatile. You can string it onto your prayer beads (mala) as a guru or meru bead, wear it alone on a cord as a necklace, or attach it to a keychain to carry the blessings with you everywhere.
Q: What does the carving symbolize?
A: The carved markings are traditional tally marks used to count recitations of mantras, specifically representing 10,000 repetitions. It is a physical record of spiritual devotion and effort.
✨ Secure This Sacred Talisman – Only a limited number of these unique, hand-carved relics exist. Once sold, this specific piece of devotional history is gone forever.
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