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Ghau, Malas, Singing Bowls and other Artifacts for the Mind, Body & Spirit
Items in our "Unique and Rare Catalogue" are all imported from the Himalayas. Each item is truly unique and hand-crafted by Tibetan artisans. Items we sell are carefully and mindfully chosen. Do keep in mind that each item is unique. It is a good idea to email or call regarding the availability of an item before purchasing it.

Prayer beads have various names, originally known in India as Mala, [Sanskrit, meaning garland], Misbah by the Muslims and Sufi’s, and Worry Beads in Greece. In the Catholic tradition, the beads were carved into roses, from which the word rosary evolved. The semi-precious gemstones and minerals often used in malas often have significance for people worldwide.
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Traditional wrist malas are use by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners as a part of their daily life. Some are crafted in metal and regarded for their inherent healing properties and balance. These bracelets are also crafted in yak bone, bodhiseed or other natural elements - often inlaid with semi-precious stones and metals. Each piece is unique and suitable for wearing by men and women.
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Many Buddhists in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, and now all over the world use a prayer box pendant called a “Ghau”. These ghau are mostly made of silver, however the Tibetan artisans also use brass, copper, gold and other metals. DharmaGoods ghau are imported from Tibet and Nepal.
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Singing bowls recreate the original harmonic frequency of all vibration and they can transform a disturbed frequency into a harmonious one. This makes them very effective and beneficial tools for meditation and healing.
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