Natural Obsidian, antique Sherpa bead and Tiger tooth DZI

Obsidian: 8.5mm

Sherpa Bead:10mm

Tiger tooth DZI:11x20mm


Obsidian

In Himalayan traditions, obsidian serves as both spiritual armor and healing ally. Tantric yogis (ngagpa) use it during dark retreats to absorb negative energies (dön), while polished mirrors of this volcanic glass reveal hidden obstacles in divination. Physically, it's pressed on wounds to reduce swelling or powdered into ghee-based poultices for arthritis. Psychologically, its "shadow work" properties help confront repressed trauma (bag chags), and brides carry it for protection against the evil eye. The stone’s power is believed to peak when collected at dawn, untouched by sunlight.

Tiger Tooth Dzi Bead

Core Symbolism:


  1. Fierce Protection


    • Jagged patterns mimic snow leopard/tiger fangs to "bite through obstacles."
    • Used by nomads to guard livestock.
  1. Energy Amplification
    • Channels rLung (Tibetan life-force energy).
    • Stabilizes meditation against gDon (spiritual disturbances).
  1. Status Marker
    • Worn by Tibetan warriors (sGar pa).
    • Gifted to brides in Nagchu weddings.


Sherpa Beads: The Crimson Legacy of the Himalayas

Sacred Red Essence
Crafted by Sherpa artisans using techniques dating to the 15th century, these coral-hued beads (traditionally made from Tibetan red agate or Himalayan coral) embody:

  • Life Force (Tib. "tse"): The red color symbolizes arterial vitality and cosmic heat
  • Compassion's Flame: Associated with Red Tara's radiant protection
  • Pilgrim's Armor: Worn by Kora walkers to neutralize gek (negative earth energies)