Old Kapala Skull Bone Mala
Old Kapala Skull Bone Mala
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⚠️ A Rare Spiritual Relic – Only One Available. This 80-year-old Kapala Mala from Tibet is a unique artifact of profound power.
This Old Kapala Skull Bone Mala is far more than a necklace; it is a sacred tool for deep spiritual awakening, collected from the holy grounds near Kathok Monastery in Tibet. Each bead carries the energy of decades of devotion, making it an unparalleled companion for serious practitioners seeking to transcend obstacles and connect with ultimate reality.
Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Sacred Material: 108 beads meticulously carved from ancient kapala (skull bone), symbolizing the impermanence of all phenomena.
- Powerful Symbolism: Features a central 3-eyed Dzi bead for protection, tiger tooth Dzi beads for courage, a bone guru bead for blessings, and silver endless knot pendants for infinite wisdom and compassion.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Hand-strung by Tibetan artisans, this is a genuine piece of spiritual heritage, not a modern replica.
- Complete & Ready: Includes two spare hanging rings for your personal sacred charms or relics.
- For Deep Practice: An essential tool for mantra recitation, meditation, and cultivating profound mindfulness.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, a kapala (skull) mala is among the most powerful meditation tools. It directly reminds the practitioner of mortality (impermanence), cutting through attachment and fear. This specific mala, aged approximately 80 years, is believed to be infused with the spiritual vibrations of its origin near Kathok Monastery.
Using this mala can help:
- Awaken a deeper understanding of life, death, and liberation.
- Protect against negative energies and psychic obstacles on the spiritual path.
- Enhance focus and power during mantra meditation (japa).
- Attract the blessings of enlightened beings and cultivate good karma.
"The kapala mala is not an ornament; it is a teacher. It whispers the truth of impermanence with every bead turned, guiding the practitioner toward fearlessness."
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This mala was collected from the region surrounding the historic Kathok Monastery in Tibet, a major center of the Nyingma school. Each bone bead has been carefully shaped and polished by hand, a traditional practice. The inclusion of antique Dzi beads and silver symbols indicates it was created for a serious practitioner, making it a true artifact of devotion. Its age and provenance contribute to its significant spiritual value.
Product Details
- Material: Kapala (skull bone), Agate Dzi Beads, Bone, Silver.
- Type: 108-Bead Tibetan Buddhist Mala (Kapala Mala).
- Total Length: 64cm / 25 inches (fits as a necklace or wrist wrap).
- Bead Size: Approximately 7.7mm (0.3") each.
- Pendants: 1x 3-Eye Dzi, 2x Tiger Tooth Dzi, 1x Bone Guru Bead, 1x Bone Vajra, 1x Silver Endless Knot.
- Condition: Authentic antique with the patina of age and use, ready for your practice.
Perfect For
- Advanced meditation and yoga practitioners seeking a powerful tool.
- Collectors of authentic Tibetan Buddhist artifacts and malas.
- Those wishing to carry a daily reminder of impermanence and spiritual protection.
- Giving a truly meaningful gift to a dedicated spiritual seeker.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade Artifact: This is a genuine, old mala, not a factory-made product.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired with respect from its region of origin.
- Supports Tradition: Honoring the sacred art of Tibetan spiritual craft.
- Respectful Packaging: Your mala will arrive carefully packaged, ready for consecration and use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this made from human bone?
A: Yes. In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, kapala malas are respectfully crafted from human skull bone as a profound meditation on impermanence. It is treated as a sacred material.
Q: How should I cleanse or consecrate this mala?
A> You may gently smudge it with sage or incense. The most powerful method is to consecrate it through your own meditation and mantra practice, setting your intention for its use.
Q: Can a beginner use this mala?
A> While anyone can use it, its powerful symbolism is best appreciated by those with some understanding of Buddhist philosophy. It is a serious tool for deep spiritual work.
✨ Embrace a Sacred Legacy – This unique 80-year-old Kapala Mala is a one-of-a-kind spiritual artifact. Once sold, it is gone forever. Secure this profound tool for your practice today.
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