1 Pair of Yak Bone Beads 0.47" × 0.4"
1 Pair of Yak Bone Beads 0.47" × 0.4"
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Only a Few Pairs Available – Handcrafted Markers of Spiritual Journey
⚠️ Limited stock – each pair is uniquely crafted from sacred materials and cannot be replicated.
This pair of Yak Bone Beads is more than a simple accessory for your mala — it is a tangible connection to ancient Tibetan spiritual practice. Handmade by artisans in the birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts, these beads serve as sacred markers on your path of prayer and meditation.
Key Features of These Sacred Beads
- Sacred Material: Crafted from authentic yak bone, an animal revered in Tibetan culture for its strength and resilience, symbolizing endurance on the spiritual path.
- Traditional Inlay: Adorned with cold iron, a material historically valued for its protective qualities in Tibetan Buddhist practice.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Each bead is individually shaped and polished by hand, ensuring no two are exactly alike.
- Authentic Origin: Directly sourced from Hepo Town, Baiyu County, a region renowned for its authentic Tibetan handicrafts.
- Perfect Fit: Designed to complement 8-12mm mala strands (the reference in the photo is a 9mm mala), making them ideal spacer or marker beads.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, every element of a mala holds meaning. These yak bone beads, often used as markers or spacers, serve as gentle reminders to return to mindfulness. The yak bone represents the strength and perseverance needed for spiritual practice, while the iron inlay is believed to offer a grounding and protective energy.
Incorporating these beads into your mala can help:
- Awaken a deeper sense of presence during meditation.
- Anchor your intention with each recitation or breath.
- Honor the traditional craftsmanship and spiritual heritage of Tibet.
"The journey is marked not by distance, but by mindful steps."
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
These beads carry the energy of their origin. They are handmade by Tibetan craftsmen in Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a place celebrated as the heartland of authentic Tibetan artistry. This direct sourcing not only ensures authenticity but also supports the preservation of these ancient crafting traditions. Each bead bears the subtle, unique marks of the human hand, making your spiritual tool truly one-of-a-kind.
Product Details
- Material: Yak Bone with Cold Iron Inlay
- Color: Natural Bone Brown
- Size (Per Bead): 0.47" (12mm) diameter × 0.4" (10mm) height
- Quantity: 1 Pair (2 Beads)
- Craft: 100% Handmade
- Pattern: Plain, elegant design
- Condition: New, ready for your mala.
Perfect For
- Creating or personalizing your own Tibetan Buddhist mala for prayer or meditation.
- Adding authentic, handmade markers to an existing meditation bead necklace.
- Carrying a piece of sacred Tibetan craftsmanship as a daily spiritual reminder.
- Gifting to a practitioner seeking authentic, meaningful tools for their spiritual path.
Authenticity & Ethical Sourcing Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Each bead is crafted by skilled Tibetan hands, not mass-produced.
- Directly Sourced: Procured from the renowned craft region of Hepo Town, Baiyu County.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps sustain authentic Tibetan handicraft communities.
- Spiritual Integrity: Offered with respect for their cultural and spiritual context.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use these beads with my mala?
A: They are perfect as spacer beads or marker beads on a 8-12mm strand. They can be knotted between counting beads to mark rounds or intentions.
Q: Are the beads from ethically sourced materials?
A> Yes. The yak bone is a byproduct from animals that have lived natural lives, respectfully utilized in accordance with traditional practices, honoring the animal's spirit.
Q: Is this price for one bead or the pair?
A> The price listed is for one pair (two beads), as shown in the photographs.
✨ Complete Your Sacred Practice – Only a limited number of these authentic, handmade pairs are available. Once sold, this unique connection to Tibetan craft is gone forever.
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