Yak Bone Mala,108 Prayer Beads Necklace
Yak Bone Mala,108 Prayer Beads Necklace
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Only a Few Available – A Sacred Relic of Impermanence & Practice
⚠️ Limited stock – each 40-year-old mala is a unique artifact that cannot be replicated.
This Yak Bone Mala is more than a necklace — it is a profound tool for meditation and a sacred symbol of the Buddhist teachings on impermanence and reincarnation. Hand-carved by Tibetan artisans decades ago, each bead carries the weight of time and the essence of authentic spiritual practice.
Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Authentic Material: Crafted from 108 recycled yak bone beads and 1 bone guru bead.
- Deep Symbolism: Bone carving in Tibetan Buddhism symbolizes reincarnation, the cycle of life, and the mindful reuse of all natural materials.
- Masterful Craftsmanship: Each bead is individually hand-carved by skilled artisans from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—the renowned birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts.
- Vintage Condition: Approximately 40 years old, it possesses a unique, weathered patina that reflects its history and use.
- Spiritual Use: A complete 108-bead set for mantra recitation, meditation, and mindful reflection.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
This mala serves as a powerful Tibetan Buddhist reminder to live fully in the present moment. The yak bone beads directly invoke the teaching of impermanence (Anicca)—that all things are transient. Holding them encourages detachment from the material world and deepens spiritual focus.
- Awakens a deeper understanding of life, death, and rebirth.
- Anchors the mind during meditation and prayer practice.
- Protects by symbolizing the enduring nature of the spirit beyond the physical form.
- Enhances mindfulness and the quality of your daily spiritual rituals.
"Bone beads allow us to reflect upon the Buddhist teachings of impermanence. They serve as a reminder that because nothing is permanent, everything is possible."
Authentic Craft & Origin
This handmade mala originates from Hepo Town, Baiyu County, a region celebrated for preserving ancient Tibetan crafting traditions. The artisans who created this piece embody a philosophy of recycling and reverence, using every part of the yak in daily life and spiritual practice. The resulting piece is not just jewelry; it is a piece of living cultural and spiritual heritage.
Product Details
- Material: Recycled Yak Bone
- Type: 108-Bead Mala Necklace with Guru Bead
- Craft: Fully Hand-Carved
- Condition: Vintage (Approx. 40 years old). Shows a beautiful, honest patina and sense of time.
Perfect For
- Deepening your personal meditation and mantra practice.
- Carrying a daily reminder of mindfulness and impermanence.
- Advanced practitioners seeking an authentic, energy-charged tool.
- Gifting to a serious student of Buddhism or Tibetan spirituality.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuine Artifact: Handmade by Tibetan craftsmen over 40 years ago.
- Ethically Sourced: Directly sourced, supporting traditional artisanship.
- Cultural Preservation: Your purchase helps sustain ancient crafting traditions.
- Sacred Item: Treated and packaged with the respect a spiritual tool deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this mala suitable for a beginner?
A: Absolutely. While its depth appeals to seasoned practitioners, its powerful symbolism makes it a profoundly meaningful first mala for any sincere seeker.
Q: How should I care for bone beads?
A> Handle with mindful respect. Avoid prolonged exposure to water or extreme moisture. Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. The existing patina is part of its sacred character.
Q: What is the significance of 108 beads?
A> In Buddhism, 108 is a sacred number representing the 108 human passions or defilements one must overcome to reach enlightenment. It is the traditional count for mantra recitation.
✨ Embrace This Sacred Tool of Transformation – Only a handful of these unique, vintage malas exist. Once this one is claimed, its journey to a new practitioner begins forever.
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