Discover the Tradition of 108 Yak Bone Mala
Discover the Tradition of 108 Yak Bone Mala
108 Mala Beads made from Tibetan Yak bone are significant in Tibetan culture because the Yak is considered a sacred animal in the region. Yak bone is believed to possess powerful energy and is often used in traditional Tibetan jewelry and ritual objects.
Traditionally, Tibetans make beads from yak bone by first cleaning and drying the bone. They then use a drill or a small hand-held lathe to create a hole through the center of the bone. Once the hole is drilled, the bone is then sanded and polished to create a smooth surface.
· Beads Material: Yak Bone
· Main Bead: Old Yak Bone
· Hand braided Tassel: Cotton
· Count: 108 Mala Beads
· Process: Handmade (Up to five days)
· Package: Eco envelop
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Care Instructions
- Avoid frequent exposure to water and chemicals.
- Regular handling will help maintain the beads' luster.
- For best results, ensure hands are clean before use. If beads become sticky, wear gloves to continue handling evenly.