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Yak Bone Skull Charnel Ground Master Slant-Cut Mala Bracelet

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Tibetan Slant-Cut Yak Bone Skull Mala Bracelet

Charnel Ground Master Beads with Tassel


Product Description:

Hand-carved from ethically sourced yak bone, each bead in this bracelet is sculpted into a tilted skull motif—an homage to the Tibetan charnel ground symbolism, where practitioners confront impermanence, ego death, and the nature of emptiness. The slant-cut design intensifies the visual drama, evoking the ancient ritual aesthetic of wrathful tantric deities.

Traditionally worn by advanced yogis and tantric adepts, these skull beads are not morbid tokens, but sacred reminders of life’s fleeting nature and the path to liberation. The soft cotton tassel adds a refined touch, symbolizing the thread of wisdom that binds all practice.

Each bracelet is assembled and blessed in accordance with traditional Tibetan ritual. Perfect for mantra recitation, wrist meditation, or as a protective amulet steeped in Vajrayana heritage.


Materials:
– Ethically sourced yak bone
– Slant-cut skull beads (~10mm)
– Cotton tassel


Devotional Use:
Use with wrathful deity practices such as Yamāntaka or Mahākāla, or wear as a daily reminder of the Buddhist truth of impermanence.

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1. How should I clean my mala beads?

For most wood and seed malas, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth after use. If deeper cleaning is needed:

  • Use lukewarm water with a tiny drop of mild dish soap.

  • Submerge for no longer than 10–20 seconds.

  • Pat dry with a towel and hang or lay flat to dry completely.

  • Avoid soaking malas, especially those with porous materials like bodhi seeds or yak bone.

For gemstone malas, avoid harsh detergents or ultrasonic cleaners.

2. Can I wear my mala in the shower or while swimming?

It's not recommended. Water, soap, chlorine, or salt can:

  • Weaken the stringing cord.

  • Cause discoloration or cracking in porous beads (like wood, bone, or seeds).

  • Dull the shine of gemstone or metal accents over time.

If accidentally wet, dry immediately and allow the mala to air out thoroughly before next use.

3. Do I need to oil my mala beads?

Yes, especially for wooden or seed malas (e.g., sandalwood, rosewood, bodhi, lotus seeds):

  • Apply a pea-sized amount of natural oil (e.g., mineral oil, jojoba, or neem oil) every 3–6 months.

  • Rub the oil into your palms and then massage the beads gently.

  • In dry climates, increase frequency to once every 1–2 months.

Oiling enhances color, prevents cracking, and improves smoothness over time.

4. What materials are the most durable?
  • Gemstones: Heavier, harder to break, but heavier on the cord.

  • Wood/Bodhi seeds: Lightweight, warm to wear, may require oiling.

  • Yak bone/Camel bone: Symbolic, traditional, but porous and should be kept dry.

  • Glass & Resin: Durable, good for daily wear, but can chip if dropped.

If you wear malas daily or while active, choose larger beads with stronger cords like elastic or nylon, and avoid delicate silk threads.

5. What happens if my mala breaks?

A broken mala isn't bad luck—it’s a sign of growth in your journey.

  • In Tibetan tradition, restringing is seen as part of the practice.

  • Prefer to restring at home? We can guide you! It’s a mindful and empowering ritual.