Tibetan Gradient Bodhi Mala – 108 Multi-Wood Prayer Beads for Meditation and Energy Balance
བོད་ཀྱི་ལྕགས་བྱུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ ༡༠༨ ཞིང་ལྡན་འཕྲུལ་མཛོད།
• 108 wood-based Bodhi beads in a vibrant gradient color flow
• Features a mix of sacred woods — Bodhi, rosewood, sandalwood, and more
• Symbolizes the cycle of transformation, unity, and spiritual beauty
• Ideal for mantra recitation, meditation, or worn as a statement bracelet
• Hand-polished and crafted with spiritual intention
• Combines the playfulness of artisanal style with Tibetan tradition
• Balances aesthetics with deep Dharma-centered energy
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This vibrant and harmonious Tibetan Gradient Bodhi Mala features 108 multi-colored wooden beads, thoughtfully arranged in a gentle, flowing gradient. Each bead is made from one of several sacred wood types — including Bodhi seed, rosewood, sandalwood, and other naturally hued materials revered across Himalayan Buddhist cultures.
The full circle of 108 beads reflects completeness in mantra practice, symbolic of overcoming the 108 earthly desires. Meanwhile, the color gradient evokes transformation — a journey from darkness to light, confusion to clarity, ego to liberation. It’s a physical reminder of spiritual progress, made visible.
Unlike traditional monotone malas, this mala brings a fresh, artistic spirit to your daily practice or personal adornment. It bridges the worlds of Tibetan spiritual tradition and modern craftsmanship, making it perfect for those who want both depth and beauty in their sacred tools.
Whether wrapped around the wrist as a fashionable Buddhist bracelet, or used for deep spiritual recitation, this mala offers a colorful yet grounded experience — both visually uplifting and energetically calming.
Every strand is hand-strung and polished, treated with mindfulness and care by Tibetan artisans who believe malas are not just objects, but companions on the inner journey.
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