Bevel cut Yak Bone Mala 0.35"
Bevel cut Yak Bone Mala 0.35"
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This Bevel Cut Yak Bone Mala is more than a necklace — it is a profound spiritual companion for mantra, meditation, and mindfulness. Handcrafted by Tibetan artisans over 30 years ago, this mala carries the energy of decades of devotion and traditional craftsmanship.
---Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Sacred Materials: Composed of 108 bevel-cut beads made from authentic yak bone, symbolizing impermanence and the transformation of the mundane into the sacred.
- Spiritual Composition: Features a central pumpkin-shaped agate guru bead, flanked by round agate counters, guiding your practice with grounding energy.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Each 9mm bead is meticulously bevel-cut and strung by hand, a technique preserved by artisans in Baiyu County.
- Authentic & Aged: This is not a new replica; it is a genuine, approximately 30-year-old mala with a palpable history of spiritual intention.
- Complete Practice Tool: Perfect for counting mantras, deep meditation, prostrations, or as a constant reminder of mindfulness.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, a mala is an essential tool for focusing the mind and accumulating merit. The 108 beads represent the 108 human defilements to overcome or the 108 auspicious signs of the Buddha. Using a yak bone mala specifically connects you to the Tibetan plateau's resilient spirit, transforming a material from a revered animal into an instrument for awakening.
This mala serves to:
- Awaken focused awareness during meditation.
- Anchor your intention with each mantra recitation.
- Protect your spiritual energy as a worn talisman.
- Enhance your connection to ancient Tibetan Buddhist traditions.
"The mala is not just for counting; it is the rosary of the heart, measuring the breath of devotion."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This mala was handmade by skilled Tibetan craftsmen in Baiyu County, a region known for its rich artisan heritage. The bevel-cut technique on each bone bead requires precision and patience, a craft passed down through generations. Sourced directly, acquiring this piece supports the preservation of these traditional arts and provides a direct link to an authentic spiritual lineage.
---Product Details
- Material: 108 Yak Bone Beads, Agate (Guru & Counter Beads).
- Type: 108-Bead Tibetan Buddhist Mala / Prayer Beads.
- Bead Size: Approximately 9mm / 0.35 inch (bevel cut).
- Length: 66cm / 26 inches (circumference).
- Guru Bead: Agate, 20mm x 10mm / 0.8" x 0.4".
- Craft: Fully Handmade.
- Condition: Vintage (approximately 30 years old).
Perfect For
Deepen your sitting practice with a tactile focus.
Count repetitions of Om Mani Padme Hum or your chosen mantra.
Wear on the left wrist as a continual reminder of presence.
An profound gift for a practitioner, seeker, or collector of sacred art.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Authentically crafted in Baiyu County, Tibet.
- Directly Sourced: Ensuring ethical acquisition and support for traditional crafts.
- Historically Significant: A genuine ~30-year-old piece, not a modern reproduction.
- Gift-Ready Packaging: Sent with care and respect for its spiritual purpose.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I use this mala for meditation?
A: Hold the mala in your right hand. Starting at the guru bead, use your thumb to pull one bead toward you per recitation of your mantra. Complete one full circle of 108 repetitions.
Q: Why is it made from yak bone?
A> In Tibetan culture, the yak is a vital and respected creature. Using its bone is a practice of honoring its life and embracing the Buddhist teaching on impermanence, transforming a natural material into a sacred object.
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Buddhist practice?
A> Absolutely. This handmade mala is a beautiful and authentic tool for anyone beginning or deepening a practice of mindfulness, meditation, or mantra.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Tool – This unique, vintage mala from the hands of Tibetan craftsmen cannot be replicated. Once sold, it's gone forever.
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