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Tibetan Prayer Wheel Blessing Charm – Hand‑knotted Bag & Car Hanging

Tibetan Prayer Wheel Blessing Charm – Hand‑knotted Bag & Car Hanging

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  • Handcrafted by Tibetan artisans​​​​
  • Made with natural gemstones
  • Blessed with intention during creation
  • Arrives in thoughtful gift packaging
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A Blessing That Travels With You

In the Himalayas, prayer wheels are not turned by hand alone - they are turned by faith. Each rotation sends prayers into the wind, planting seeds of peace, protection, and compassion.

This charm brings that ritual into your everyday life. Not as a replica. But as a wearable reminder.

Hand‑knotted by Tibetan artisans using the signature Tibetan Vajra Knot, its cylindrical form echoes the shape of a traditional prayer wheel. Warm hand‑twisted cotton in auspicious golden yellow forms its core, while natural materials - agate, bodhi seeds, sandalwood - are woven in as quiet anchors of energy.

The braided cord and tassel are knotted with the same care as a sacred offering. Every strand, every bead placed with intention.

Hang it on your bag, your rearview mirror, or your keys.

Let it spin a little prayer - for you, for someone you love, for the road ahead.

✨ Handmade in the Himalayas - No two charms are exactly alike

Detail

Material: Hand‑twisted cotton cord, agate, bodhi seeds, sandalwood beads
Craft: Handmade
Origin: Tibet
Packaging: Includes gift box - ideal for personal use or gifting

Features

What This Prayer Wheel Charm Brings You

1. A Blessing on the Go
Hang it on your bag, your car mirror, or your keys. Each day it travels with you, it carries a quiet wish: for safety, for ease, for a peaceful mind.

2. Tibetan Vajra Knot 🌟
In Tibetan handicraft traditions, each knot is tied with repetition and focus—a form of moving meditation. The knots are said to hold the intention woven into them, making this charm more than decoration: it is a talisman.

3. Natural Materials, Gentle Energy

  • Bodhi seeds – Traditionally associated with awakening and mindfulness
  • Agate – Believed to bring balance and inner stability
  • Sandalwood – Prized for its warm aroma and grounding presence
  • Hand‑twisted cotton – The same fabric that carries sacred mantras on prayer flags, natural and breathable

4. The Color Blessing
The Five Auspicious Colors woven into the charm reflect the Tibetan Five‑Element cosmology:

  • Blue – Sky / space | White – Cloud / purity | Red – Fire / life force
  • Green – River / healing | Yellow – Earth / rootedness

Delivery Time

United States: 7–12 business days

Canada: 8–15 business days

Processing Time: 3–5 business days

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  • Everyday Balance

    Designed to accompany moments of mindfulness and calm.

  • Handcrafted with Care

    Each bracelet is handcrafted by skilled Tibetan artisans.

  • Meaningful Gift

    A thoughtful gift for yourself or someone special.

  • Natural Beauty

    Made with carefully selected natural material.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

Q1: Can I use this as a regular keychain?
Absolutely. The metal clasp attaches securely to keys, bags, zippers, or rearview mirrors. Wear it however suits your day.

Q2: Is the charm made by machine?
No. Every piece is hand‑knotted by Tibetan artisans using traditional techniques. Slight variations in knot density and bead placement are signs of authentic craftsmanship - not flaws.

Q3: Can the colors vary from the photos?
Yes slightly. The hand‑twisted cotton takes color naturally, so tones may differ subtly from batch to batch. That is part of its handmade character.

Q4: Does the charm have religious meaning?
The prayer wheel has deep roots in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, where it is turned as a form of chanting and blessing. This charm draws inspiration from that sacred form, offering a minimal, wearable reminder of peace and intention. It is designed to be appreciated by anyone who values mindfulness and thoughtful craftsmanship - regardless of background.

Q5: What is the significance of hand‑twisted cotton?
Hand‑twisted cotton is the same natural fabric traditionally used for Tibetan prayer flags. It is prized for its softness, breathability, and enduring texture - and because it is made by hand without heavy industrial processing, it maintains a natural, organic feel that mass‑produced cords cannot replicate.

Master Craftswoman: Tenzin Lhamo

Behind each bracelet is the steady hand and mindful heart of Tenzin Lhamo, a generation craftswoman whose roots trace back to a family of artisans in Lhasa.

“Every bead has heard prayers.”

Tenzin's family has crafted protection bracelets for generations. Tenzin began learning at seven—her first lesson was not skill, but stillness: “My grandmother had me sit in the morning wind and listen. She said, ‘The rhythm of your fingers should follow the heartbeat; the intention of your weaving should move with the breath, weaving prayers into knots.’

A Tibetan girl in traditional clothing stands on tiptoes, reaching out to touch a young child standing against a red wall.

Meeting VISHWA

Three years ago, VISHWA’s founders found Tenzin's workshop in a quiet alley in Lhasa. They gathered around a charcoal fire as she shared the story behind each stone. They noticed Tenzin murmuring softly as he wove—not prayers, but simple wishes for the unknown wearer: “May you face storms without fear,” “May you remember joy.”

In that moment, VISHWA understood what true luxury meant: not the weight of gems, but the depth of blessings; not the complexity of craft, but the silence and intention woven into every piece.

Behind every VISHWA piece is a keeper like Tenzin

“I sense where a bracelet is meant to go—perhaps to an office in New York, or to a School in California. Then I weave in a little more scent of sunlight.”

Through VISHWA, Tenzin's bracelets are no longer only gifts for local pilgrims. They travel across oceans to become a tangible stillness on urban wrists—a silent embrace from the rooftop of the world.

“My hands will grow old, but the wishes in these knots will not. They will keep breathing on someone’s wrist, somewhere far away.”