Yak Bone Carved Amulet,Anchor Pendant
Yak Bone Carved Amulet,Anchor Pendant
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This Yak Bone Carved Anchor Pendant is more than jewelry — it is a profound spiritual tool, a tactile reminder of life’s impermanent nature and the boundless possibilities within each moment. Hand-carved in the early 2000s by master artisans from Tibet, this amulet carries the authentic energy and intention of traditional Tibetan Buddhist craft.
---Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Authentic Material: Meticulously carved from recycled yak bone, honoring the Tibetan principle of using all natural materials.
- Deep Symbolism: Embodies the core Buddhist teachings of impermanence (Anicca) and the continuous cycle of reincarnation.
- Master Craftsmanship: Each detail is hand-carved by skilled Tibetan craftsmen from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a renowned center for Tibetan handicrafts.
- Vintage Condition: A genuine piece from the early 2000s, carrying the patina of time and spiritual history.
- Versatile Use: Designed to serve as a mala counter pendant, a standalone necklace, or a meaningful keychain.
Spiritual Meaning & Significance
In Tibetan Buddhism, bone carvings are not mere ornaments; they are powerful meditation aids. This yak bone pendant serves as a direct, physical connection to the teaching that all compounded things are transient. It awakens mindfulness, protects the mind from attachment, and enhances your spiritual practice by grounding it in reality.
- Awakens a conscious awareness of the present moment.
- Reminds us that from impermanence springs infinite potential—"because nothing is permanent, everything is possible."
- Protects by symbolizing the fearless acceptance of life’s cycles.
- Enhances meditation and prayer by serving as a focal point for contemplation.
It is a humble yet profound teacher, encouraging a life of depth, purpose, and spiritual mindfulness.
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece originates from the heart of Tibetan craft culture. It was handmade in the 2000s by artisans in Hepo Town, Baiyu County, where traditional skills are passed down through generations. The use of recycled yak bone reflects a deep, respectful engagement with the environment and daily life, transforming a natural material into an object of spiritual significance. This is not mass-produced; it is a carrier of authentic tradition.
---Product Details
- Material: Recycled Yak Bone
- Type: Carved Anchor Pendant / Amulet
- Craft: 100% Handmade, Tibetan Carving
- Origin: Hepo Town, Baiyu County, Tibet (circa early 2000s)
- Condition: Vintage, excellent hand-carved condition.
Perfect For
Use as a mala bead counter pendant to track mantras with mindful intention.
Wear as a necklace pendant for continuous protection and mindfulness throughout your day.
Attach to keys or a bag as a portable keychain, turning daily routines into moments of reflection.
A profound present for practitioners, seekers, or anyone walking a path of spiritual growth.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Each carving bears the unique marks of the artisan’s hand.
- Directly Sourced: Connected to the authentic craft traditions of Tibet.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition honors and helps sustain these ancient crafts.
- Gift-Ready: This sacred amulet arrives with a story, ready to be passed on with intention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suitable for use with my Tibetan Buddhist mala beads?
A: Absolutely. It is perfectly sized and designed to function as a sacred counter pendant or guru bead on your prayer or meditation mala.
Q: What is the spiritual significance of using bone?
A: In Tibetan tradition, bone symbolizes impermanence and the recycling of life’s energy. It is an important material for Tibetan Buddhism, used to cultivate fearlessness and a direct understanding of reality.
Q: How should I care for this pendant?
A: Treat it with respect as a spiritual object. Avoid harsh chemicals. Clean gently with a dry, soft cloth. Its vintage character is part of its beauty and story.
✨ Secure This Sacred Teacher – Only a limited number of these unique, vintage carvings exist. Once sold, this piece of authentic Tibetan spiritual art is gone forever.
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