White Tara 108 Mala Beads- Lampwork Glass
White Tara 108 Mala Beads- Lampwork Glass
White Tara, also known as "The Swift Protectress" or "Vow Tara," is a female bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism who represents compassion, protection, and swift action. She is often depicted in a white color and is associated with overcoming fears and obstacles, as well as providing guidance and support on the spiritual path. She is also referred to as "the Mother of all Buddhas" because of her gentle strength, purity and knowledge. The most common mantra associated with White Tara is "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayur Punya Jnana Pustim Kuru Svaha" which is said to invoke her presence and blessings.
· Material: Lampwork Glass
· Rope Type: Non-Elastic Rope
· Tassel: Cotton
· Bead Size: 8mm
· Process: Handmade ( Up to three days)
· Package: Eco envelop
This Necklace is made of Lampwork Glass beads.
Lampworking is a type of glasswork that uses a torch to melt and shape glass. Once the glass is heated to a molten state, it is formed by blowing and shaping with tools and hand movements. It is also known as flameworking.
These mala parts are made of the following materials:
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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).
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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.