Tibetan Ming-Qing Dynasty Turquoise Mala Beads, 1368-1912 AD
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A set of 16 antique mala beads, originating from the Tibetan regions during the Ming to Qing Dynasty, spanning 1368-1912 AD. The largest bead measures 17x15 mm, with the set presenting a range of sizes, all crafted from the finest turquoise. These beads exhibit a rich matrix and a variety of blue and green hues that are characteristic of high-quality turquoise. Mala beads have been used in spiritual practices for centuries, and these particular beads reflect a deep cultural and historical significance. Their well-worn patina suggests a long history of devotional use, making them a profound addition to any collection of religious or cultural artifacts. The craftsmanship displayed in these beads connects us to the artisan's hand and the meditative practice of countless generations.
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Tibetan Ming-Qing Dynasty Turquoise Mala Beads, 1368-1912 AD
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