Unique Chittipati Bone Carving – Antique Tibetan

£125.00
Tibetan Kapala Crowned Chittipati, a rare and expertly hand-carved Chitipati skull bead, crafted from sacred Kapala leg bone, Dating back decades

Unique Chittipati Skull Amulet – Antique Tibetan

£29.00
Embrace the dance of liberation with this authentic 19th-century Chittipati skull amulet. Personally collected in the Himalayas, this hand-carved ritual protector represents the victory of wisdom over ego and the eternal joy found in the present moment.

Unique Conch – Shell Mala

£164.00
Awaken your practice with the resonance of the "Ocean Treasury." This 19th-century Tibetan conch shell mala, personally sourced in the Himalayas, features 108 hand-smoothed beads that carry the cooling, purifying energy of the Dharma.

Unique Crystal – Temple Stupa

£59.00
Tibetan Crystal Stupa Temple Description ◇ This striking piece is a carved crystal stupa (chorten), meticulously shaped in the form of a traditional Buddhist reliquary monument. The carving in clear crystal reflects the light beautifully, symbolizing the purity of the awakened mind. Size ◇ Height: 52mm ◇ Base Diameter: 30mm ◇ Origin: Tibetan ◇ Collection Place: Nepal ◇ Age: Decades old (Vintage) ◇ Material: Carved crystal (likely quartz) ◇ Ready to use: Yes (for display or altar use). Symbolism and Use ◇ Stupa (Chorten): The stupa is one of the most sacred forms in Buddhism, representing the enlightened mind of the Buddha and the path to enlightenment. Its structure symbolizes the five elements: Earth (base), Water (dome), Fire (spire/thirteen rings), Air (parasol), and Space (pinnacle). ◇ Crystal: Crystal is revered for its clarity and is believed to purify the mind, cleanse negative energy, and amplify prayers and intentions. ◇ This crystal stupa serves as a powerful focal point for meditation and veneration on an altar. It is believed to bring blessings, peace, and positive energy to the environment in which it is placed. Gift ◇ An exceptional and profoundly meaningful gift for yourself or someone special, perfect for Buddhist practitioners, collectors of sacred art, or anyone seeking a powerful symbol of spiritual peace and enlightenment. Packing and Postage ◇ Gift-ready packed in a prayer flag or a handmade craft bag. ◇ Processing time: 1-2 days. ◇ EU and USA delivery time: 7-10 days. ◇ Orders over £300 are upgraded to fast 2-5 days delivery. Acquire This Symbol of Enlightenment – Shop Now! #TibetanTurquoise #AntiqueBead #HimalayanHeritage #SpiritualAdornment #HealingEnergy #RareTreasures #SacredStones #JewelryDesign #AncientWisdom #EnergyBalance 💎🌿🕉️ BX 100 / IT 100

Unique Guru – Tibetan Antique Bead

£48.00
Tibetan Chitipati Horn Guru Bead, a master-quality, vintage Guru bead hand-carved from horn, featuring the powerful form of the Buddhist protector deity, Chitipati. The carving is meticulously detailed and possesses a smooth, aged finish. This bead is designed with three holes for traditional use as a Guru bead in a mala.  

Unique Jambala – Tibetan Amulet

£16.00
Tibetan Amulet - Red Jambhala & Kalachakra Description ◇ This is a traditional Tibetan protective amulet, part of a collection traded in the deep Himalayan valleys on the border of Tibet and Nepal. These types of amulets are commonly worn by men, women, and children for protection and good luck. It is made and blessed in local monasteries to support the large monk community. Size ◇ Diameter: 26mm Details * Origin: Tibetan / Nepalese border * Collection Place: Deep Himalayas valleys * Age: Vintage * Material: Metal amulet with printed/lacquered imagery. * Quality: Traditional, blessed in local monasteries. * Ready to wear: Yes, strung with a loop for hanging on a mala or wear Iconography and Spiritual Significance This amulet features two distinct and powerful designs, one on each side: Side A: Red Jambhala Riding a Lion * Red Jambhala (Zambala): This is the God of Wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. He is an emanation of compassion, specializing in attracting wealth and prosperity, spiritual abundance, and general good fortune. His red color indicates his power to magnetize or bring forth these qualities. * Riding a Lion: The lion symbolizes power, fearlessness, and the subjugation of negative forces, enhancing the protective and wealth-bestowing powers of the deity. Side B: Kalachakra Symbol * Kalachakra (Wheel of Time): This is one of the most complex and profound symbols in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the Kalachakra Tantra. * Meaning: It symbolizes the entire universe in a mandala structure and is considered a powerful emblem of protection from cosmic calamities, negative forces, and astrological harms. It is believed to bring harmony, peace, and ultimate liberation. 🎁 Purchase Information Support Tradition ◇ By trading these amulets, the monk community is directly supported, which helps sustain their monasteries and traditional practices. Custom Design ◇ This amulet is perfectly suited for direct wear. We can also incorporate it into a custom string of desired Tibetan beads like turquoise or corals. Please contact us via WhatsApp messages on the screen to discuss your ideas. Gift ◇ An authentic and meaningful gift, perfect for anyone seeking traditional Himalayan protection, good luck, or a symbol of Buddhist deities. Packing and Postage ◇ Gift-ready packed in a prayer flag or a handmade craft bag. ◇ Processing time: 1-2 days. ◇ EU and USA delivery time: 7-10 days. ◇ Orders over £300 are upgraded to fast 2-5 days delivery. Acquire This Blessed Protective Amulet – Shop Now! #TibetanTurquoise #AntiqueBead #HimalayanHeritage #SpiritualAdornment #HealingEnergy #RareTreasures #SacredStones #JewelryDesign #AncientWisdom #EnergyBalance 💎🌿🕉️ BX 28 / IT 100

Unique Kapala – Amulet Pendant

£145.00
Antique Tibetan Kapala "Double Fish" Amulet, a sacred Kapala amulet, masterfully hand-carved from antique bone in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.  

Unique Kapala – Bone Mala

£1,599.00
Kapala Prayer Beads Mala with Ancient agate Turquoise Guru and counters (108 Beads) An early 20th-century Kapala prayer beads mala, traditionally made from H skull bone, used in advanced Tibetan Buddhist practice. The material shows a deep, natural patina developed through long use in a dry Himalayan climate, with no holes or weakness to the structure. Material Properties: The beads are carved from kapala, a material traditionally used in Vajrayana practices to confront impermanence and ego, and to transform fear into awareness. Over time, skull bone develops a distinctive surface feel and warmth that cannot be replicated artificially. Sacred material from Tibetan Sky burial. Lama blessed Shape & Form: The mala consists of 108 beads, each approximately 8mm in diameter, with an intentionally irregular, organic shape. This natural inconsistency reflects hand shaping and prolonged ritual use rather than modern symmetry. The full length measures approximately 40 cm. The irregularity and soft edges are consistent with age and devotional handling. Use & Condition: Clearly used and worn through prayer, the beads show a great natural patina and a tactile, balanced weight. The surface is smooth from handling, with a strong presence and excellent feel in the hand. The mala has been preserved in a dry environment, contributing to its stable condition. Origin: Collected in the Himalayas, Tibet, associated with sky burial tradition and esoteric ritual use. Sky Burial (Jhator) – Context & Meaning Sky burial, known in Tibetan as jhator (“giving alms to the birds”), is a traditional Himalayan funerary practice rooted in Vajrayana Buddhism. In this practice, the physical body is offered back to nature, most often to vultures, as an act of generosity and recognition of impermanence. The body is understood as an empty vessel once consciousness has departed. Sky burial reflects the Buddhist view that form is transient, while awareness continues. Materials recovered after this process — including skull bone — were sometimes used by monks for ritual objects, not as relics of death, but as tools for awakening and considered a sacred continuation of practice. Kapala – Material Properties & Traditional Understanding Kapala refers to ritual objects made from H skull bone, used in advanced Vajrayana practice. Material Properties: Skull bone is lightweight yet resilient, developing a smooth, warm surface through prolonged handling. Over time, it acquires a natural patina that reflects age, climate, and devotional use. Bone responds uniquely to touch, making it especially suitable for tactile practices like mantra repetition. Traditional Meaning: Kapala material embodies the teaching of impermanence (anicca) and the emptiness of the ego-self. By using skull bone, practitioners directly confront attachment to form, fear of death, and personal identity — not intellectually, but experientially. Kapala represents transformation: the transmutation of ignorance into wisdom. Basic Use in Meditation & Practice Kapala malas were traditionally used in: Mantra recitation (japa), especially wrathful or transformative deities Contemplation of impermanence Practices aimed at cutting through ego-clinging and fear During meditation, the tactile sensation of bone beads serves as a constant reminder of the teachings — grounding the practitioner in presence and awareness. The irregular shapes encourage attention rather than mechanical repetition. Such malas were typically used by monks or serious lay practitioners, not casual devotees. How This Relates to the Mala You Listed In this mala: The kapala material connects directly to sky burial tradition and Vajrayana impermanence teachings The irregular bead shapes reflect hand carving and long devotional use The patina and feel indicate prolonged handling in a dry Himalayan environment Together, these elements point to an object made for practice, not display.

Unique Kapala – Bone Prayer Beads 108

£2,190.00
📿 Antique Tibetan Kapala Mala - 108 Sacred Beads Description * This is a complete Tibetan Kapala mala consisting of 108 sacred bone beads. * Dating to the early 20th century, these beads are superb, rare, and highly sought-after by serious collectors and practitioners. * The mala is exceptionally adorned with an ancient Thogchag standing Buddha, dating back to the 15th century. * It further features two Tibetan resin Chitipati (skull) beads from the 19th century. * The assembly includes sacred materials: a SACRED Material Yogi ring, two bodhi seed beads, and two shell beads. * Sourced from the Himalayas of Tibet, this ritual tool exhibits a profound aged patina from generations of intense spiritual use. Size & Details * Bead Count: 108. * Bead Diameter: 11mm. * Mala Length: 35cm (closed), with an adjustable opening for a larger fit. * Origin: Tibet, Himalayas. * Age: Early 20th century (beads) with older 15th and 19th-century adornments. * Materials: Sacred Kapala (bone), Bronze Thogchag, 19th-century Resin, Bodhi seeds, Shell, and Bronze. 🌟 Combined Meanings: Kapala, Buddha, and Chitipati This mala is a masterwork of spiritual symbolism, bringing together several powerful Himalayan talismans. The Kapala (bone) beads serve as a constant meditation on impermanence (Anitya), grounding the practitioner in the reality of the present moment. The 15th-century Thogchag Buddha a "sky-iron" protector, representing the indestructible stability of enlightenment. Together with the 19th-century Chitipati skulls, which symbolize liberation from ego, this mala balances the fleeting nature of physical life with the permanent background of pure awareness. Guidelines for Daily Practice: * Meditation on Impermanence: Sit quietly and count your mantras on these 11mm beads. Observe the impermanence of every fleeting moment as it passes through your fingers. * The Silent Background: As thoughts arise and dissolve, look past them to the still, silent, and permanent background that remains unchanged, represented by the ancient Buddha at the center. * Mindful Awareness: When wearing this mala, let the weight of the bone and the touch of the Thogchag be a reminder to see the beauty of temporary creation while remaining anchored in the permanent truth. 🎁 Purchase & Shipping Information Usage * This mala is fully functional for beginer and advance mantra , meditation practice. The adjustable cord allows it to be worn as a protective necklace or wrapped around the wrist, keeping the high energy of these monk-used relics close to your body. Gift * An extraordinary, museum-quality gift for a dedicated Vajrayana practitioner, a scholar of Himalayan art, or a collector of rare spiritual antiquities. Packing and Postage * Gift-ready packed in a prayer flag or a handmade craft bag. * Processing time: 1-2 days. * EU and USA delivery time: 7-10 days. * Shipping Upgrade: Due to the historical value of the 15th-century Thogchag and antique Kapala, this item is automatically upgraded to Fast 2-5 days delivery with full insurance and tracking. Acquire This Rare 15th-20th Century Sacred Mala – Shop Now!

Unique Kapala – Chitipati Bead Amulet

£39.00
  Antique Tibetan Chitipati Kapala Bead, rare antique Tibetan Chitipati bead, dating back to the early 20th century. * It is expertly hand-carved from sacred skull bone (Kapala), a material traditionally used in Himalayan ritual arts to symbolize the Buddhist tenant of impermanence.  

Unique Kapala – Mala Adorned

£3,599.00
📿 Antique Tibetan Kapala Mala - Sacred Monastery Relic Description * This is a museum-quality 108-bead Tibetan Kapala mala, an original set of Lama prayer beads dating to the 12th to early 20th century. * This specific monastery piece carries deep spiritual significance, with the sacred bone traditionally sourced from sky burials in the Himalayas of Tibet. * The main strand consists of authentic skull bone beads, each intricately adorned with hand-inlaid white metal, copper, shell, and coral. * The assembly is anchored by a sacred bone Guru bead, followed by a rare lower-end Pagoda element crafted from silver and natural turquoise. * Further down the cord hangs an ancient Thogchag ring dating to the 12th century, adding significant spiritual weight and age to the piece. * The mala is finished with original counters: the 10x2 counting beads date to the 14th or 15th century, while the Lotus-shaped ends are from approximately the 18th century. Size & Details * Bead Count: 108. * Bone Bead Diameter: 10mm. * Guru Bead Dimensions: 26mm. * Origin: Tibet, Himalayas. * Age: Components ranging from the 12th to the early 20th Century. * Materials: Sacred Skull Bone (Kapala), Turquoise, Silver, Coral, Copper, White Metal, Shell, and Ancient "Sky Metal" (Thogchag). * Condition: Superb quality with soft, ritual-worn surfaces and high energetic resonance. 🌟 Combined Meanings: Impermanence and Indestructible Wisdom In the Vajrayana tradition, a Kapala mala is a profound tool for meditating on impermanence (Anitya). By using beads crafted from bone—specifically those from the traditional sky burial ritual—the practitioner is constantly reminded of the fleeting nature of physical life, helping to dissolve ego and attachment. The 12th-century Thogchag provides grounding, indestructible energy, representing the stable foundation of the Dharma that persists through time. Guidelines for Daily Practice: * Meditation on Impermanence: Sit quietly and move through the bone beads. As you feel the beads reflect on the impermanence of every fleeting moment and the beauty within that transformation. * The Silent Background: Use the significant history of this Mala to help anchor your attention on the still, silent, and permanent background of your awareness. 🎁 Purchase & Shipping Information Usage * This is an investment-grade ritual tool. Due to its origin as a monastery piece and the extreme age of its components, this mala is ideally suited for a dedicated practitioner's home altar or for use during significant ceremonial retreats. Acquire This Rare 12th-20th Century Sky Burial Kapala Relic – Shop Now!

Unique Kapala – Skull Amulet Necklace

£79.00
💀 Antique Tibetan Kapala Amulet - Early 20th Century Description * This is a rare and authentic Tibetan Kapala amulet, a sacred devotional object crafted from bone in the Tantric Buddhist tradition. * Collected in the Himalayas of Tibet, this piece dates from the early 20th century. * The amulet exhibits a superb brown color and rich patina, a result of devotional handling and ritual use. Size & Details * Dimensions: 43mm * Origin: Tibet, Himalayas. * Age: Early 20th Century. * Material: Authentic Kapala (bone) * Ready to wear: Yes, it comes on a durable cord. Symbolism and Spiritual Significance * The Kapala: In Himalayan Buddhism, the use of bone is a powerful meditative tool for reflecting on impermanence (Anicca), it represents the transcendence of the ego and the physical body. * Spiritual Protection: Worn as a personal amulet, the Kapala is believed to offer a potent spiritual shield, helping the practitioner ground their energy and transform obstacles into wisdom. * The Patina of Devotion: The deep, glossy brown color and smooth texture indicate that this piece was a cherished ritual object for many years before being framed. * Sacred Relic: Antique Kapala pieces are increasingly rare and are highly valued by both serious practitioners of the Dharma and collectors of sacred Himalayan art. Custom Design & Purchase Information Custom Design * This amulet is ready for immediate wear on its black cord. If you wish to further personalize this piece, we can integrate it into a custom mala or add traditional spacers like antique turquoise or coral. Please message us to discuss your preferences. Gift * A deeply meaningful gift for a dedicated practitioner of Vajrayana Buddhism, a collector of Tibetan antiquities, or anyone seeking a powerful tool for meditation on the nature of existence. Packing and Postage * Gift-ready packed in a prayer flag or a handmade craft bag. * Processing time: 1-2 days. * EU and USA delivery time: 7-10 days. * Orders over £300 are upgraded to fast 2-5 days delivery. Acquire This Authentic Tibetan Kapala Relic – Shop Now! #TibetanTurquoise #AntiqueBead #HimalayanHeritage #SpiritualAdornment #HealingEnergy #RareTreasures #SacredStones #JewelryDesign #AncientWisdom #EnergyBalance IT