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Mala Beads
Tibetan Yak Bone 108 Prayer Beads – Handcrafted Buddhist Mala
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Free worldwide shipping over $80. Tracked delivery, typically 7–14 business days. Each order ships from our Lhasa workshop once the piece has been consecrated.
30-day returns on unworn pieces — buy with confidence.
Authenticity & Consecration
Finished by hand in our Lhasa workshop and consecrated at Sera Monastery before dispatch — never mass-produced. Stones and beads are graded individually.
Every order arrives with a card noting where and when the piece was blessed.
Materials & Care
Natural materials age beautifully with wear. Keep dry; remove before bathing, swimming or sleeping. Wipe clean with a soft cloth and avoid perfume, lotion and abrasive cleaners.
Details & Specifications
- TypeMala Beads
- SKUBB-MAL-796882
- Weight0.44 lb
- Handcrafted inLhasa, Tibet
- Consecrated atSera Monastery
Size & Fit
To size a bead bracelet, wrap a strip of paper around your wrist, mark where it meets and measure against a ruler — add roughly 1.5–2 cm for a comfortable fit. Malas are sized to drape; pendants come on an adjustable cord.
Unsure? Message us with your wrist measurement and we'll recommend a size.
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Material: Tibetan Natural Yak Bone – A Symbol of Buddhist Heritage
This 108-bead mala is crafted from natural yak bone, ethically sourced from Tibet (only from naturally deceased yaks).
Yak bone is a traditional material in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing impermanence — a reminder to cherish the present moment and cultivate mindfulness.
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted Detail – Unique Patina Journey
Each mala is handcrafted by skilled artisans, with beads retaining their natural texture and color variations.
Some pieces are aged traditionally for a vintage look, while others highlight the raw beauty of fresh yak bone.
Over time, with regular use (especially during meditation or mindful handling), the beads develop a rich, glossy patina, making your mala one-of-a-kind as it matures alongside your spiritual journey.
Cultural Significance: 108 Beads – Breaking 108 Afflictions
In Buddhism, 108 beads represent the “108 afflictions” (kleshas) such as greed, anger, and ignorance.
Using this mala for mantra counting or breath meditation transforms daily practice into a ritual of letting go, helping to quiet the mind and deepen spiritual connection.
Value: Meditation Tool, Cultural Art, & Collector’s Item
Meditation Aid: Smooth yak bone beads enhance focus, grounding you in the present and improving concentration.
Cultural Art: Combines Tibetan Buddhist heritage with artisanal craft — a wearable piece of culture for those who value ethnic art and spiritual symbolism.
Collector’s Piece: Handcrafted 108-bead yak bone malas are highly sought after; their patina and value grow over time, making them treasured collectibles.
For the Spiritual Seeker & Art Enthusiast
if you practice Buddhism, collect cultural artifacts, or seek a meaningful accessory rooted in tradition, this Tibetan Natural Yak Bone 108 Prayer Beads is more than a mala — it is a bridge to Tibetan spirituality, a tool for mindfulness, and a unique work of art.
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