Amulet,Stupa Bead Pendant for Mala,Bag Hanging,Prayer Bead,0.6" × 0.3"
Amulet,Stupa Bead Pendant for Mala,Bag Hanging,Prayer Bead,0.6" × 0.3"
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This Stupa Bead Pendant is more than a simple accessory for your Tibetan Buddhist mala — it is a portable shrine, a sacred symbol of the enlightened mind. Handcrafted by master artisans in the birthplace of Tibetan handicrafts, this amulet carries the essence of ancient spiritual traditions into your daily prayer and meditation practice.
---Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Symbolism: The stupa form represents the Buddha's enlightened mind, a monument to peace, wisdom, and liberation.
- Authentic Craftsmanship: Meticulously handmade by Tibetan artisans in Hepo Township, preserving centuries-old techniques.
- Versatile Spiritual Tool: Designed as a spacer bead, guru bead pendant, bag charm, or keychain to keep blessings close.
- Protective Material: Crafted from traditional cold iron, believed to offer grounding and protective energies.
- Perfectly Proportioned: Measures 0.6" x 0.3" (15mm x 8mm), an ideal and discreet addition to any mala or personal item.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
In Tibetan Buddhism, the stupa is one of the most profound symbols. It embodies the path to enlightenment, with its structure representing the elements, stages of awakening, and the Buddha's presence. Carrying or wearing this stupa pendant is a powerful reminder of your spiritual journey and intentions.
This amulet serves to:
- Awaken mindfulness and concentration during meditation.
- Attract peaceful and harmonious energies.
- Protect the wearer by symbolizing the enlightened mind's invincibility.
- Enhance the spiritual power of your prayer beads and practice.
"The stupa is the Buddha, and the Buddha is the stupa." – A reflection on the non-duality of the symbol and the goal of practice.
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This pendant is not mass-produced. It is born from the skilled hands of artisans in Hepo Township, Baiyu County—a region revered for its heritage in Tibetan handicrafts. Each piece is infused with the dedication and spiritual focus of its maker, supporting a living tradition and providing sustainable livelihoods for these keepers of culture.
---Product Details
- Material: Cold Iron
- Type: Stupa Amulet Pendant
- Craft: Handmade, Traditional Tibetan
- Size: Height: 0.6" (15mm) | Width: 0.3" (8mm)
- Condition: New, unique, and ready for spiritual use.
- Includes: One (1) Stupa Pendant as pictured.
Perfect For
- Elevating your Tibetan Buddhist mala or prayer bead set with sacred geometry.
- Daily mindfulness, serving as a tactile reminder of peace throughout your day.
- Deepening your personal meditation and ritual practice.
- A profoundly meaningful gift for practitioners, seekers, or anyone on a spiritual path.
- Creating a protective and blessed charm for bags, keys, or altars.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Truly Handmade: Each piece is individually crafted by Gandhanra collective artisans.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired directly from the artisan community in Tibet, ensuring authenticity.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve ancient Tibetan handicraft techniques.
- Crafted with Intention: Made not just as an item, but as a sacred object for spiritual practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I attach this to my mala?
A: It can be threaded onto the cord as a central spacer bead or hung below the guru bead (largest bead) as a pendant. The hole is sized for standard mala cords.
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Buddhist practice?
A> Absolutely. It is a beautiful and meaningful introduction to sacred symbols, perfect for anyone interested in meditation, mindfulness, or Tibetan culture.
Q: What is the significance of using cold iron?
A> In many traditions, iron is considered a protective, grounding material. It adds a layer of traditional elemental significance to the spiritual symbolism of the stupa.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Symbol – Only a limited number of these handmade amulets exist. Once sold, this unique piece from Tibet is gone forever.
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