Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet
Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet
Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet
Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet

Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet

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Enrich your spiritual journey with our Tibet Yak Bone Buddha Beads Bracelet. Crafted from authentic yak bone beads, this bracelet embodies the essence of Tibetan traditions. Each bead, intricately carved, carries a sheen texture, providing a tactile connection to the rich cultural heritage of Tibet. The Buddha beads, representing the enlightened path, serve as a reminder of mindfulness and spiritual growth. Wear this bracelet daily as a tangible affirmation of tranquility or incorporate it into meditation practices to deepen your connection with inner peace. Immerse yourself in the meaningful symbolism and cultural significance woven into every bead of this spiritually inspired accessory.

  • Circumference: 5.91"-7.09"(15-18cm)
  • Netsuke Yak Head Size: 1.14"*0.71"(2.9cm*1.8cm)
  • Bead Size: 0.27"(0.7cm)
  • Number of beads: 19
  • Weight: 36.4g
  • Material: Elastic String, Netsuke Yak Head, Yak Bone, Imitation Walrus Tusks

Netsuke

A netsuke is a traditional and intricately carved Japanese miniature sculpture, typically made from ivory, wood, or other materials. Historically, netsuke were used as toggles to secure personal items such as pouches or boxes to the obi (sash) of a kimono. They served a functional purpose but also became a form of artistic expression. Netsuke often depict a wide range of subjects, including mythological creatures, animals, folklore characters, and scenes from daily life. These small sculptures are prized for their craftsmanship and cultural significance, reflecting the rich artistic traditions of Japan.

Buddha Beads

"Buddha beads" typically refer to a string of beads used in Buddhist traditions for prayer and meditation. These beads are commonly known as malas. A mala is a string of beads, usually 108 in number, that is used as a counting tool during the repetition of mantras or prayers. The 109th bead, often larger or distinct, is called the guru bead. Buddhists use these beads to help maintain focus and concentration during meditation, with each bead representing a mantra or a breath.

Beyond their functional purpose, Buddha beads are also worn as necklaces or bracelets, serving as a tangible reminder of one's spiritual practice and a symbol of mindfulness and tranquility. The beads themselves may be made from various materials, including wood, seeds, gemstones, or bone, and are often chosen for their specific symbolic significance within Buddhist traditions.