He'd spent years avoiding the question of endings — not death exactly, but the smaller deaths: the career he'd outgrown, the version of himself he kept returning to out of habit. A Tibetan monk he met on a retreat pressed this skull pendant into his hand and said simply, "It reminds you what is worth keeping." The camel bone was warm, lighter than expected. He wore it home and found himself, for the first time in years, clearing out what no longer served him.
Worn on a 50cm cord or chain as a pendant necklace. The 28mm pendant has comfortable weight for all-day wear. Unisex design suited to practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, those drawn to memento mori traditions, or anyone navigating significant life transitions. Not recommended for those who find skull imagery uncomfortable.
TL;DR: BWOOOH Tibetan Camel Bone Skull Lord of the Corpse Forest Protection Necklace Pendant features a 28mm hand-carved camel bone skull on a 50cm chain — camel bone for protection, luck & warding evil spirits; Lord of the Corpse Forest for embracing impermanence & new beginnings — handcrafted as a Tibetan Buddhist necklace and Buddhist amulet, a rare protection necklace and spiritual jewelry for those walking transformative paths.
Sacred impermanence, worn close. The BWOOOH Tibetan Camel Bone Skull Necklace draws on centuries of Tibetan dharma tradition, where the skull is not a symbol of death but of liberation — a reminder that impermanence is not the enemy of life but its teacher. The Lord of the Corpse Forest presides over the charnel ground as a guardian of transformation, protecting the wearer while ushering in the courage to begin again.
