Tibetan 108 Yak Bone Mala with Ghau Amulet – Zhakilam Style Sacred Necklace
བོད་ཀྱི་གཡག་མཛོད་འབྲས་སྡོམ་བཅུ་དགུ་བརྒྱའི་སྤྱན་རིས་མཆོག་གཏུགས་སྔགས་མཆོག་གཏུག་གཏུབ།
• Made with 108 hand-polished yak bone barrel beads
• Features a traditional Tibetan Ghau (amulet box) pendant
• Styled in the Zhakilam ceremonial tradition
• Worn as a mala necklace, prayer tool, or sacred adornment
• Yak bone symbolizes impermanence, compassion, and karmic purification
• Ghau box can hold small relics, mantras, or sacred items
• Fully handcrafted in Tibet, blessed by practitioners
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This 108-bead mala is a powerful spiritual tool and symbol of devotion, rooted in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Handcrafted from ethically sourced yak bone, each smooth barrel-shaped bead reflects the teachings of impermanence and compassionate action. Yak bone malas are traditionally used by practitioners in the Himalayas to remind themselves of life’s transient nature and the importance of karmic cleansing.
At the center hangs a beautifully detailed Ghau box (also known as a Tibetan amulet box). This traditional pendant is often used to hold mantras, relics, herbs, or small images of deities, offering spiritual protection and blessings to the wearer. The Ghau enhances the mala’s energetic presence, turning it into a personal shrine you carry with you.
Styled in the Zhakilam tradition — known for ceremonial adornments that are both beautiful and deeply symbolic — this piece functions as both a devotional mala for mantra recitation and a statement spiritual necklace.
Each piece is handcrafted and blessed in Tibet, carrying authentic mountain energy and sacred intent. Whether worn during meditation or as a daily spiritual reminder, this mala invites you to walk your path with clarity, humility, and strength.
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