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Hand-Carved Yak Bone Citipati Guru Bead | Tibetan Buddhist Mala Centerpiece | Skull Bead for Prayer Necklace | Nepal Himalayan Bone Carving
Hand-Carved Yak Bone Citipati Guru Bead | Tibetan Buddhist Mala Centerpiece | Skull Bead for Prayer Necklace | Nepal Himalayan Bone Carving
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$80.00 CAD
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This rare Tibetan Buddhist guru bead is hand-carved from natural yak bone, depicting the Citipati (Chitipati) — the skeletal protector deities who symbolize impermanence and spiritual awakening.
Each piece is skillfully handmade by Nepalese artisans, combining fine carving with natural patina, making it a perfect center bead (guru bead) for mala necklaces or a meaningful collectible Buddhist artifact.
✨ Details:
• Material: Natural yak bone
• Origin: Handmade in Nepal
• Design: Dual skulls (Citipati / skeleton heads)
• Use: Guru bead for Buddhist mala or spiritual jewelry crafting
• Symbolism: Citipati represents the dance of death and rebirth — a reminder of impermanence and liberation
• Finish: Aged bone tone with detailed carving
• Each piece unique: Slight variations in color and carving details due to handcrafting
🕉️ Meaning:
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Citipati are guardians of cemeteries and symbols of transformation. Their skeletal dance reminds practitioners of the transient nature of life, encouraging mindfulness and detachment.
🎁 Perfect For:
• Mala or prayer bead makers
• Collectors of Tibetan ritual artifacts
• Buddhist practitioners
• Unique handmade jewelry projects
Each piece is skillfully handmade by Nepalese artisans, combining fine carving with natural patina, making it a perfect center bead (guru bead) for mala necklaces or a meaningful collectible Buddhist artifact.
✨ Details:
• Material: Natural yak bone
• Origin: Handmade in Nepal
• Design: Dual skulls (Citipati / skeleton heads)
• Use: Guru bead for Buddhist mala or spiritual jewelry crafting
• Symbolism: Citipati represents the dance of death and rebirth — a reminder of impermanence and liberation
• Finish: Aged bone tone with detailed carving
• Each piece unique: Slight variations in color and carving details due to handcrafting
🕉️ Meaning:
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Citipati are guardians of cemeteries and symbols of transformation. Their skeletal dance reminds practitioners of the transient nature of life, encouraging mindfulness and detachment.
🎁 Perfect For:
• Mala or prayer bead makers
• Collectors of Tibetan ritual artifacts
• Buddhist practitioners
• Unique handmade jewelry projects
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