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Tibetan Temple Bronze Buddha Beads Bracelet – Dharma Counter & Amulet (6")
Tibetan Temple Bronze Buddha Beads Bracelet – Dharma Counter & Amulet (6")
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This old bronze Buddha beads bracelet comes from a Tibetan temple collection and is designed as both a counting tool and an amulet. Each bead carries the weight and subtle patina of age, turning what could be a simple accessory into a small circle of practice and protection.
Traditionally used as a Buddhism counter for mantra recitations or prostrations, it can be worn on the wrist, slipped over the fingers during practice, or hung near a Buddha image or incense burner. The bronze develops character over time, darkening where it’s touched most often and reflecting the rhythm of use.
In a home or office, it functions as a compact Dharma object—something you can carry, place on an altar, or rest on a small stand as part of a Temple & Ritual arrangement, especially in spaces where you want a subtle exorcism and protection presence.
Details
- Collection: Tibetan Temple Collection
- Type: Old bronze Buddha beads bracelet / counting mala
- Material: Bronze with time-softened patina
- Use: Mantra counter, wearable amulet, or altar ornament
- Symbolism: Continuous practice, Dharma protection, and town house exorcism








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