✦ 19th Century Tibetan Mala Counters — A Rare Survivor of Devotion and Craftsmanship
✦ Summary
Authentic 19th-century mala counter set, a rare and genuine Tibetan heirloom. Crafted from Tibetan silver with superb workmanship and rich patina, this piece is a true survivor—preserved in remarkable condition through generations of sacred use.
✦ Size
Counter Length: 29mm
Counter Beads: 5mm diameter
✦ Age
19th Century
✦ Material
Tibetan Silver
✦ Origin
Tibet
✦ Properties & Significance
Tibetan silver is not only valued for its beauty but for its spiritual resonance—used in ritual items to enhance the sacred. Mala counters hold the energy of disciplined mantra repetition, anchoring intention and progress in practice. This antique set carries the vibration of countless prayers offered across time.
✦ History
Mala counters were traditionally used by monks and practitioners to count mantras—one for each hundred recitations. This rare survivor, with its original parts intact, speaks of long-standing devotion and expert silversmithing within Tibetan culture.
✦ Use
✦ Add to a mala to restore or elevate its spiritual presence
✦ Wear as a unique amulet of discipline and focus
✦ Incorporate in custom spiritual jewelry or altar pieces
✦ Perfect gift for serious practitioners and collectors
✦ Custom Design
We offer restoration and custom integration into malas or amulets. Reach out for bespoke arrangements or design consultations.
✦ Buy Now
A rare and sacred piece of Tibetan Buddhist heritage. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a genuine 19th-century counter set—perfect for collectors, practitioners, or historical display.
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