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Skull Meditation Mala – Tibetan Yak Bone | Symbol of Impermanence and Inner Strength

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          Symbol of Impermanence and Inner Strength

          This Tibetan prayer mala is crafted from polished yak bone, with each bead carved to resemble a skull—a sacred symbol in Tibetan Buddhism that reflects impermanence and the cycle of life. Traditionally used in ritual practice, skull imagery invites us to live more consciously, with compassion and clarity.

          🔍 Key Features

          • Design: 108 polished yak bone beads, each carved with a subtle skull motif, plus 1 Guru bead
          • Size: Bead size approximately 6 mm; full mala length about 25' long - may vary slightly due to handcrafting
          • Material: Ethically sourced yak bone with organic variations that enhance the mala’s unique character
          • Features: Includes Guru bead representing the student-teacher connection; ideal for mantra repetition or meditation
          • Origin: Handcrafted in Nepal using traditional techniques

          🌿 A Sacred Tool for Mindful Practice

          Skull malas are used not as symbols of fear, but as tools for deep awareness. The Guru bead marks the starting point of each round of chanting or breathwork, and the number 108 carries spiritual meaning in many traditions. Whether used for japa meditation or worn as a personal talisman, this mala supports introspection, grounding, and inner strength.