I have been traveling the Himalayan areas like Dharamshala for the last few years, and have brought back only a few treasures to pass on. Each of the items I have are either antique or extremely high quality. I have done my best to find the best. Each mala has been blessed and used at the Dalai Lama temple in McLeod Ganj. May these items find new homes and bring blessings to their new caretakers. Many of these beads are over 1,000 years old, so we are all links in that chain.



This mala is the highest quality of antique bodhi seed from Nepal. At 9mm, it is a very manageable size for mala practice. The smaller size of this quality of beads goes up exponentially in price.


This mala was strung by Gyatso at Jewels of Tibet using:


All 9mm consistently sized antique Nepal Bodhi seed (not any of the cheaper lookalike or lesser Bodhi seeds, these are the most sought after)


Tibetan Turquoise beads

Pure Aka Coral spacer beads, deep red quality

Natural Amber guru bead with inclusions

Sterling silver counters with Dorje and Bell

Sterling silver bhum counter in clamshell design


This quality and variety of bodhi seed is the favorite of most Tibetan monks and nuns, these beads feel great, and I used this mala at the HHDL temple several times.


Mala comes with a beautiful brocade bag made by Tendor Tailor in Dharamshala.


It’s an expensive Mala, but keep in mind that coral, amber, and turquoise along with the beads were expensive, and I paid fair prices to my friends to obtain these.