These small-sized beads are a rare find, crafted from leftover material used for larger pieces. Our artisans have taken great care in shaping them into rustic, Tibetan-style round beads, giving them an ancient, handcrafted feel. The process is time-consuming and meticulous, resulting in a beautifully imperfect, organic look, unlike the uniformity of machine-made beads.
The two red beads are crafted from wood and feature a small cloud design on them.
Tibetan Agate Bead
Within this mala, you'll find a symbol crafted from brass, intricately engraved with the 12 astrological signs. In Tibetan Buddhism, astrology holds profound significance, offering guidance along the spiritual journey and illuminating the interplay between cosmic forces and human life.
The Main Bead and the small Kapala Bead are made of Yak Bone.
Additionally, a small Kapala bead with a different shape is attached to the mala.
Counters Bell and Dorje Amulets are made of Copper
In the Vajrayana context, practitioners utilize the bell and dorje as important symbolic ritual items. At the outer level, these two implements represent the indivisibility of means (vajra) and the wisdom recognizing emptiness (bell). Additionally, the mala is adorned with a vibrant red knot, symbolizing protection and auspiciousness, further enhancing its spiritual significance.
In the Vajrayana context, practitioners utilize the bell and dorje as important symbolic ritual items. At the outer level, these two implements represent the indivisibility of means (vajra) and the wisdom recognizing emptiness (bell). Additionally, the mala is adorned with a vibrant red knot, symbolizing protection and auspiciousness, further enhancing its spiritual significance.