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Calavera Mala 108 Cuentas Hueso Marrón

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Estos malas larguísimos son bastante llamativos. Están hechos de hueso de búfalo de agua marrón tallado a mano para que parezcan calaveras. Presenta una borla de rayón rojo.

Una nota sobre las cuentas de hueso: la vida nómada tibetana es dura y con el frío hay poco para comer. El búfalo de agua es un alimento básico en Nepal y el Tíbet y cuando un animal se utiliza como alimento no se desperdicia nada. Estas increíbles cuentas de hueso están incrustadas a mano por artesanos que reciclan y reutilizan todo en la vida diaria y la práctica espiritual.

Mide aproximadamente 53-55 pulgadas de circunferencia. Contiene cuentas de 12 mm por 8 mm. Cada mala varía ya que las cuentas son de un material natural tallado a mano.

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EB
08/21/2021
Erik B.
United States

Never take it off

Really nice mala, i have it wrapped around my right hand and never take it off. It helps me get thru my day-to-day. Very good mala to practice impermanence, its a long mala, too long for myself to wear around my neck. So i wrap it about 7 times around my wrist. Since its bone, should be durable and long lasting. Very happy with it.

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02/24/2016
Kathryn A.

Beautifully crafted

One of the best pieces i have seen. Love it. Get compliments everytime i wear it.

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01/05/2018
Keri
Rhode Island

Special mala

This mala is greatly beneficial in my meditations about transition and the unknown. However, because of the stringing and shape of the beads, it is more difficult to use. I use it for breathwork and rely finding the edge of the last bead with my fingers and eyes closed to pull it through. I am getting used to it a bit more but fumbling with it can break my concentration.

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