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Breaking Through · Renewal & Inner Peace · Mahākāla · Mantra Bracelet

Sale price$89.50 Regular price$119.50

WHAT IT IS

Breaking Through — renewal, inner peace, and a steady return.

This bracelet is a wearable practice object designed to support clearing and reorientation during periods of change. Rather than offering decoration or promise, it functions as a point of return — something to touch, turn, and hold when letting go matters more than pushing forward.

It is intended for those beginning again, releasing what no longer serves, or re-establishing clarity after effort, tension, or disruption — where steadiness comes from reset, not acceleration.

METHOD

The practice is embedded through repetition and touch. The turning barrel is designed to move smoothly or remain still, responding to the wearer’s pace rather than imposing one. There is no requirement to turn. Some days, stillness is the practice.

By allowing fine motor movement to synchronise with breath and attention, the bracelet supports calm focus, nervous system regulation, and embodied awareness without instruction, belief, or performance.

LINEAGE · Five Elements & Orientation

Within traditional East Asian frameworks, the Five Elements describe cycles of change rather than personal identity. They originate from observations of climate, seasonality, medicine, and rhythm, systems concerned with balance, adjustment, and continuity.

Here, elemental reference functions as orientation. It informs colour and material choices, offering a directional anchor rather than a prescription. The lineage is relational and dynamic, guiding attention toward steadiness rather than prediction.

MANTRA · Embedded Practice

The turning core carries an inscribed mantra, not as text to be displayed, but as a form of embedded repetition. The mantra used here is preserved in its original textual form, drawn directly from centuries-old canonical sources, without alteration. Its accuracy is ensured through cross-checking by a council of 60 Geshe and Khenpo scholars from renowned Tibetan Buddhist monastic colleges.

The mantra remains present through movement and touch. It does not require recitation or belief. The repetition remains, even when the words are unread.

QUIET REFERENCE · Cultural Context

The mantra inscribed on this piece is traditionally associated with Mahākāla, a figure historically linked with protection of continuity and the removal of obstacles. This reference is cultural and symbolic. It is not presented as invocation, promise, or guarantee.

Within this practice, Mahākāla functions as a point of lineage — acknowledging the source of the mantra without asking the wearer to believe in, perform, or seek outcomes from it.

MANTRA AS PRACTICE

Mantra here is not meaning.
It is not translation, interpretation, or affirmation.

Mantra is repetition.
A form of sustained return that does not depend on belief.

Mantra is rhythm.
A steady cadence that supports attention when focus feels scattered.

Mantra is continuity.
Its effect does not come from a single moment, but from repeated contact such as turning, touching, returning.

In this way, the bracelet functions as an anchor: a physical point of return during moments of distraction, pressure, or anxiety. It can be used as a focus bracelet, a meditation bracelet, or a piece of mindfulness jewelry worn throughout the day supporting calm presence without instruction or effort.

STATE · PURITY

Breaking Through · Renewal & Inner Peace

In this practice, purity is not framed as perfection, but as release — the ability to clear what no longer serves and begin again. Inspired by the vow-field associated with Mahākāla, this state relates to immediacy, resolve, and the capacity to cut through what obstructs clarity, not through force, but through reorientation and steady return.

EXPERIENCE

Over time, wearers often describe a subtle shift rather than a dramatic change: less internal noise, more space to breathe, and a calmer relationship with what must be released. The bracelet becomes familiar through daily contact — a reminder that reset is possible, and beginning again is allowed.

FUNCTION

Mahākāla, the Great Black Protector, embodies fierce compassion, unwavering courage, and the power to cut through obstacles with immediacy. His mantra dispels harmful influences, dissolves negativity at its source, and guides the wearer toward renewal, protection, and empowered clarity.

ENERGY FIELD

This mantra is traditionally described as carrying a strong, clearing quality. Its repetition is associated with dissolving stagnant or burdensome patterns and restoring a sense of clean continuity. The energetic field is one of purification and protection — supporting renewal without urgency, and clarity without pressure.

MATERIAL & CRAFTSMANSHIP

Hand-braided from Hermès-grade leather and adorned with a mantra barrel plated in vacuum gold, the piece is crafted using enduring techniques trusted across fine ateliers. Luxurious, durable, and understated, it transcends ornamentation to become a lifelong practice object of steadiness and inner strength.

Color:Blue
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15cm · 10MM
Breaking Through · Renewal & Inner Peace · Mahākāla · Mantra Bracelet
Breaking Through · Renewal & Inner Peace · Mahākāla · Mantra Bracelet Sale price$89.50 Regular price$119.50