Tibetan Yak Bone Bracelet with Heaven-Earth Dzi Bead – Handcrafted Sacred Amulet
བོད་ཀྱི་འབྲུག་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་དུས་དང་ས་མཐའ་བརྡ་རིས་ལེབ།
• Made from natural yak bone, ethically sourced in Tibet
• Features a rare Heaven & Earth two-eyed Dzi bead (天地两眼天珠)
• Symbolizes universal balance, protection, and spiritual clarity
• Fully handcrafted by Tibetan artisans with sacred intent
• Powerful as both a spiritual amulet and cultural wrist adornment
• Ideal for meditation, mantra recitation, or daily energy alignment
• A traditional Tibetan Buddhist talisman with grounding strength
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This powerful Tibetan bracelet is a rare combination of natural yak bone and a Heaven-Earth (two-eyed) Dzi bead, known in Tibetan culture for symbolizing the harmony between spiritual and earthly realms. It’s a sacred object, believed to support balance, clarity, and deep protection.
The yak bone is ethically sourced and hand-polished by artisans in the Himalayas, chosen not only for its texture but for its spiritual meaning — in Tibetan tradition, yak bone represents impermanence, reminding the wearer of life’s preciousness and the importance of presence.
At the center of the bracelet is the Heaven-Earth two-eyed Dzi bead (天地两眼天珠) — one of the most sought-after Dzi patterns. These two divine eyes are believed to bring wisdom and connection to higher consciousness, while grounding you to your path in the physical world. It is used as an energetic guardian, protecting the wearer from negative influences.
This handcrafted piece functions as both a spiritual tool and a striking piece of Tibetan cultural jewelry. Whether you wear it during practice, for energetic alignment, or simply as a deeply meaningful accessory, it carries the mystical presence of the Tibetan plateau with it.
Each piece is blessed and handmade in Tibet, infused with tradition, ritual, and care.
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