Unique Authentic – Bone Mala
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Unique Chittipati – Bone Bead
💀 Antique Tibetan Chitipati Skull Bead
Description
* This is an authentic antique Tibetan Chitipati skull bead, dating to the early 20th century.
* Handcrafted in old Tibet and Mongolia, these beads were traditionally made by Buddhist monks using a now lost ritual technique.
* The bead is hand made, of resin that has developed a rich yellow-orange coloration over decades.
* It features intricate detailed of the skull's facial structure, including the eye sockets, nasal cavity, and teeth.
* Traces of traditional dark ritual pigments are visible within the carved recesses, highlighting the depth and age of the piece.
Size & Details
* Dimensions: 12mm x 10.5mm.
* Origin: Tibet / Mongolia.
* Age: Early 20th Century.
* Material: Rare traditional ritual resin.
* Condition: Excellent antique condition with a beautiful, waxy luster.
🌟 Symbolism: The Chitipati and Liberation
In Himalayan Buddhism, the Chitipati is represented as a pair of dancing skeletons. These figures serve as a powerful meditation on impermanence (Anicca) and the joyful liberation from the ego. Rather than being a symbol of fear, the skull bead is a reminder to the practitioner to live mindfully in the present moment, recognizing that the physical form is temporary while the pure awareness behind it is permanent.
Guidelines for Daily Practice
* The Silent Background: As thoughts arise, look past them to the still, silent, and permanent background of your awareness, which remains unchanged even as the physical world transforms.
🎁 Usage & Shipping Information
* This bead is ideally sized to be integrated into a special prayer mala as a powerful spacer or "reminder" bead. It can also be worn as a singular, potent protective charm on a silk or leather cord.
Gift
* A rare and profound gift for a dedicated practitioner of Vajrayana Buddhism, a scholar of Himalayan art, or a collector of unique ethnographic ritual relics.
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.
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Unique Coral – Infinity Knot Bead
Tibetan Natural Red Coral Endless Knot Amulet
Description
* This is a rare and beautiful Tibetan amulet featuring an Endless Knot (Srivatsa) meticulously hand-carved from 100% natural red coral.
* The coral is of high quality, displaying a vibrant, deep red hue with natural, subtle variegation.
* This piece has been part of a collection for decades and was sourced from the Himalayas in Nepal.
* The carving is detailed, with the interlacing lines of the knot clearly defined on both the front and back of the stone.
Size & Details
* Dimensions: 27mm x 22mm.
* Origin: Himalayas, Nepal.
* Material: 100% Natural Red Coral.
* Age: Decades old.
* Ready to wear: It comes professionally mounted on a cord, ready for immediate use as a protective necklace.
Symbolism and Spiritual Significance
* The Endless Knot (Srivatsa): One of the Eight Auspicious Symbols (Ashtamangala) of Tibetan Buddhism, the knot represents the intertwining of wisdom and compassion. As it has no beginning and no end, it also symbolizes the infinite nature of the Buddha's teachings and the ultimate unity of all things.
* Natural Red Coral: In Himalayan tradition, red coral is highly prized as a stone of vitality, health, and spiritual protection. It is believed to guard the wearer against negative energies and is often associated with the energy of the Buddha Amitabha.
* Himalayan Heritage: Sourced from the
high-altitude regions of Nepal, this hand-carved relic carries the "lung" (spiritual wind) of traditional craftsmanship and devotional use.
🎁 Purchase & Shipping Information
Quality Guarantee
* We guarantee that this is natural red coral, not dyed, reformed, or imitation material. Its substantial size and hand-carved detail make it a significant collector's piece.
Gift
* An extraordinary and meaningful gift for a spiritual practitioner or anyone seeking a powerful symbol of protection and interconnectedness.
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.
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Unique Crystal – Temple Stupa
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.
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BX 100 / IT 100
Unique Guru – Tibetan Antique Bead
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
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.
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BX 28 / IT 100
Unique Kapala – Amulet Pendant
Unique Kapala – Bone Mala
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.