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Connect with the compassionate energy of Green Tara through this Tibetan Glass Mala Necklace, featuring 108 handcrafted green glass beads inspired by the revered Bodhisattva of swift compassion and protection. Each bead is made using ancient glassmaking techniques, fired at over 1400°C to achieve a luminous, translucent finish. Minor bubbles and surface variations are natural characteristics of authentic handmade glass.
🕉️ Green Tara – The Mother of Liberation: Green Tara is the principal deity among the 21 Taras in Tibetan Buddhism. She is known for her unconditional love and swift response to those in need. This mala is a tribute to her presence, designed to support your spiritual practice, mantra chanting, and inner healing.
🔮 Key Features:
Material: Handcrafted green glass (ancient glaze technique) + Hetian jade accent bead
Bead Count: 108 beads
Bead Size: Approx. 8mm
Cord: Durable cotton cord (non-elastic, suitable for chanting and long-term wear)
Function: Prayer beads, meditation mala, spiritual necklace, or devotional accessory
Gender: Designed for women, suitable for all spiritual practitioners
✨ Spiritual & Cultural Significance:
Supports mantra recitation, especially the Green Tara mantra: Om Tāre Tuttāre Ture Svāhā
Symbolizes compassion, protection, and enlightened wisdom
Glass beads represent clarity and transformation; Hetian jade adds grounding energy
Ideal for Tibetan Buddhism practitioners, energy healers, and cultural collectors
🎁 Packaging: Includes a protective pouch or gift box
Care Instructions: Avoid impact, chemicals, and high heat. Clean gently with a damp cloth to maintain brilliance. Bubbles and slight surface marks are natural features of handmade glass.
This mala is more than a spiritual tool—it’s a radiant expression of devotion, compassion, and timeless Tibetan artistry.
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