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Collection: Bodhi Seed Malas

The Timeless Elegance of Our Bodhi Seed Malas

Our Bodhi seed prayer beads offer a unique window into the spiritual heritage of Tibet. With this in mind, these Bodhi seeds are decades old and pre-owned. They exhibit a patina of age and deep, dark red hues unlike any others. This in turn, signifies their maturity, as well as their spiritual potency. Embark on a journey with us through time, as we explore our late Tibetan Bodhi seed prayer beads. And as you do so, discover the spiritual energy preserved in each bead.

The Distinctive Appeal of Our Bodhi Seed Malas

Bodhi seed prayer beads are not merely accessories. Instead, they are artifacts of self devotion and dedication. The seeds used in these malas come from the sacred Bodhi tree species. In fact, this is the same species of Bodhi tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment. This profound connection to the Buddha infuses each mala with peace and purpose. At the same time, it adds layers of depth and character. Owned and cherished for decades, these Bodhi seed prayer beads have found their way into our care. Thereby, each bodhi seed lies in wait for a new owner to take of the mantle of self-devotion.

Understanding the Significance of 'Eyes' in Bodhi Seed Malas

In the realm of Bodhi mala beads, the visibility of "eyes" is a valued feature among practitioners. This is because; they enhance the mala's spiritual value and visual appeal. Some suggest that the eyes are the watchful gaze of wisdom. This in turn, signifies the overseeing of one's journey toward enlightenment. In this collection, you will find Bodhi mala beads with high eye-visibility. Yet, some of our older Bodhi mala beads have subtler eye visibility. All in all, each of our Bodhi mala beads offers a range of energies and appearances. So, we're sure you can find one that meets your individual preferences and spiritual needs.

The Color Symbolism in Bodhi Seed Malas

The deep, dark red color of our Bodhi seed mala beads is not only striking. But, it is also symbolically rich. In Buddhist tradition, such red represents passion, energy, strength, courage, and power. In the same way, it also stimulates vitality as well as protects the wearer. Through decades of handling, this coloration makes these Bodhi seeds powerful support tools. In light of this, our seed malas are the perfect tools for meditation practice as well as reflection. Thus, these Bodhi seed mala beads serve as testament to the enduring legacy of the Buddha's wisdom.

Using Bodhi Seed Malas in Your Meditation Practice

Using Bodhi mala beads in your meditation practice can indeed enhance your experience. This is because, the tactile quality of the bodhi seeds helps to anchor your mind in the present moment. As such, this promotes a deeper state of concentration. As you pass each bodhi seed through your fingers, recite your chosen mantra. Moreover, you can focus on the sensation of touch. This will allow the inherent qualities of the bodhi seeds to infuse your spirit. Thus, our Bodhi seed mala beads are perfect for seasoned practitioners and beginners. They will serve you as gentle guides on your path to inner peace and enlightenment.

The Ethical Importance of Sourcing Our Bodhi Seed Malas

Our commitment to ethical sourcing is at the heart of Mantrapiece. With this in mind, we acquire genuine, pre-owned Bodhi seed mala beads from rural areas of Tibet. As we do so, we ensure that each seed mala is not only of the highest spiritual order. But also, we respect the cultural norms and traditions from which they originate. Likewise, we also believe in supporting sustainable practices. Such practices honor the artisans and the spiritual heritage of the Buddhist community. This approach guarantees that you receive a Bodhi seed mala beads that is not only beautiful. But also, you receive a vintage product of fair and mindful collaboration.

Unveiling Our Sacred Bodhi Seed Malas

We invite you to explore our profound collection of Bodhi seed malas today. That said, we hope you discover the mala that resonates best with your spirit. Each bead in these malas is a bearer of peace and wisdom, waiting to be part of your spiritual journey. Whether for meditation or as a thoughtful gift, these malas promise to be a cherished companion. Browse our collection of Bodhi seed malas today and select the one that speaks to your soul.

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Caring and Maintaining

Preserving the Essence of Your Spiritual Treasures

Welcome to our FAQ section on caring for your Buddhist jewelry, malas, and statues. With this in mind, find essential tips for maintaining their condition and integrity.

Caring for Your Jewelry


How should I store my silver and jade jewelry?

Store your silver and jade jewelry in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use individual fabric-lined jewelry boxes or soft pouches to protect them from scratches. This will help to prevent them from rubbing against each other.

Can I wear my jewelry in water?

It's best to remove your jewelry before swimming, showering or engaging in activities that involve water or excessive sweating. Water and chemicals can damage both silver and jade over time.

How do I clean my silver and jade jewelry?

For silver, use a soft cloth and a silver polish formulated specifically for removing tarnish. For jade, gently wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on both types of jewelry.

What should I avoid when wearing my silver and jade jewelry?

Avoid exposing your silver and jade jewelry to harsh chemicals. Such chemicals are often found in household cleaners, cosmetics, and perfumes. These can damage the surface and affect the color of the jade as well as the shine of the silver.

How often should I clean my silver and jade jewelry?

Clean your silver jewelry regularly as it can tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air and moisture. Jade usually requires less frequent cleaning. Inspecting your jewelry every few months for dirt buildup and wiping it with a soft cloth is sufficient to maintain its beauty.

Is it safe to use ultrasonic cleaners on my silver and jade jewelry?

Ultrasonic cleaners are not recommended for jade as they can be too harsh and may cause cracking or chipping. They can be used for silver but make sure no gemstones like jade are set in the silver piece being cleaned.

Can my silver and jade jewelry be repaired if it gets damaged?

Yes, most jewelry can be repaired. However, it's important to take it to a professional who is experienced with silver and jade to ensure proper handling and repair techniques are used.

How can I ensure the longevity of my silver and jade jewelry?

Regular maintenance and careful handling are key. By following the storage, cleaning, and care instructions provided, you can help ensure that your silver and jade jewelry remains beautiful and intact for years to come.

Caring for Your Mala


How should I store my mala?

Store your mala in a clean, dry place when not in use. It's best to hang it up or keep it in a soft, breathable pouch to avoid pressure and to maintain its shape. Keeping it away from direct sunlight and moisture will also help to preserve the quality of the materials, whether they are seeds, wood, or gemstones.

Can I wear my mala while showering or swimming?

It is advisable to remove your mala before showering, swimming, or engaging in physical activities that could expose it to water or excessive sweat. Moisture can damage materials like wood and seeds, and even some delicate gemstones.

How do I clean my mala?

For seed and wood malas, gently wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging them in water. For gemstone malas, you can occasionally clean them with mild soapy water and a soft brush, but ensure you rinse and dry them thoroughly afterwards.

What should I do if the string starts to fray or break?

If the string of your mala begins to fray or break, consider having it restrung to prevent loss of beads. Many jewelry or spiritual shops offer restringing services, or you can purchase mala-specific thread and restring it yourself if you are comfortable doing so.

Is there a special way to treat my mala to maintain its spiritual integrity?

Treat your mala with respect and mindfulness. Some users like to place their mala in moonlight or sunlight for short periods to cleanse and recharge the beads, especially if they are made from gemstones. Additionally, using your mala for regular meditation can help maintain its spiritual significance.

How often should I clean my mala?

Clean your mala as needed, depending on how frequently you use it. A monthly cleaning is usually sufficient for malas that are used daily. For those used less frequently, cleaning every 2-3 months or as required should be enough to keep it in good condition.

Can I repair my mala if it breaks?

Yes, malas can generally be repaired. If you are not comfortable restringing it yourself, seek a professional. Keeping spare beads can be helpful for replacing any that might be lost during wear or repair.

Caring for Your Statue


How should I store my statue?

Store your statue in a stable, level place to avoid tipping and damage. Keep it away from high traffic areas where it might be knocked over. Avoid direct sunlight for painted wood and composite stone statues to prevent fading and deterioration.

How do I clean my bronze or brass statue?

For bronze and brass statues, dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth. If a deeper clean is needed, use a cloth slightly dampened with distilled water, and dry it immediately. You can also use a specific bronze or brass cleaner, but ensure it is suitable for artworks to avoid damaging the patina.

How should I clean my wood (painted) statue?

Dust painted wood statues lightly with a soft brush or cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solvents which can strip the paint. If necessary, a slightly damp cloth can be used to dab at stains, but avoid rubbing the painted areas.

What is the best way to care for a composite stone statue?

Composite stone statues should be dusted with a soft cloth. If outdoor placement is intended, ensure the composite material is weather-resistant. For indoor statues, keep them dry and avoid the use of harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.

Can I use polish on my metal statues?

It is generally advisable to avoid using metal polishes on antique or intricately designed statues, as these can alter the original finish. If you choose to use a polish, test it on a small, inconspicuous area first or consult with a professional conservator.

What should I do if my statue gets scratched or chipped?

If your statue is scratched or chipped, it's best to consult with a professional restorer, especially for materials like wood or composite stone. DIY repairs can often cause further damage.

How often should I clean my statue?

Regular dusting is recommended to prevent buildup. A thorough cleaning can be done as needed, generally not more than once or twice a year, to maintain the integrity of the materials.