
For over 770 years, Tibetan practitioners have guarded a sacred mala design that opens doorways most people never know exist…
For over 770 years, Tibetan practitioners have used one cool blue stone to quiet a restless, foggy mind — and bring back the sharpness they thought was quietly slipping away…
It isn't mysticism. The cool weight of real lapis against your fingertips is a physical pattern-interrupt the brain's somatosensory cortex can't ignore — here is exactly how it works…
For over 770 years, this cool blue stone has pulled a scattered mind back into the present moment — so the people across the table feel you are truly there with them again…
སྐྱིད་མོ་ལུང་ • The Valley of Bliss
སྐྱིད་མོ་ལུང་ • The Valley of Bliss
Deep within the folds of the Himalayas — where the air thins and the sky burns a blue so deep it hurts to look at — there exists a place that most maps refuse to acknowledge.
The Tibetans call it a Beyul — a hidden sacred valley, sealed and protected by Guru Rinpoche himself in the 8th century. These valleys were not meant to be found by accident. They were designed to reveal themselves only to those whose consciousness was ready.
One such valley is Kyimolung — "The Valley of Bliss."
For centuries, its entrance remained invisible — disguised as an ordinary cliff face in a remote mountain pass between Tibet and Nepal. Pilgrims walked past it for generations without ever sensing what lay behind the stone.
But in the winter of 1253 CE, during a period of extraordinary spiritual upheaval, a woman found the way in.
And what she discovered inside that valley would change the practice of meditation forever.

She was a Khandroma — a "Sky Dancer" — one of the rare female practitioners in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition who had devoted her entire life to cultivating inner vision through meditation, mantra, and solitary retreat.
At the age of 47, Pema had already completed three years of unbroken mountain retreat. She was considered one of the most accomplished meditators of her era. But something was troubling her.
Despite decades of practice, she felt a ceiling. A barrier she could not cross. As if her Third Eye — the seat of intuition and inner knowing — was pressed against a locked door. She could feel what lay beyond it. She could almost see it. But the door would not open.
Despite decades of practice, she felt a fog she could not lift. She would lose the thread of her own thoughts mid-prayer, reach for a familiar word and find it gone, and feel the sharp, clear mind she had trained for years growing dim. She could sense the clarity waiting on the other side. But the door would not open.
Despite decades of practice, she had hit a wall. Every technique she tried — breath, mantra, visualization — her attention slid off within minutes. Willpower alone could not hold her mind in place. Something physical was missing. But she did not yet know what.
Despite decades of practice, she felt a distance she could not close. Even among the people she loved most, her mind drifted somewhere else — present in body, absent in spirit. She could see them reaching for her. But she could not quite reach back.
On the 39th day of a 49-day solitary retreat on a high mountain pass, Pema received a vision. In it, she saw a cave — walls glowing with a blue deeper than the twilight sky, flecked with veins of gold like frozen starlight.
A voice told her: "The stone holds what you seek. The Inner Sky is not above you — it is within you. But you need a key."

When Pema awoke, she followed the pull of the vision down the mountain. On a cliff face she had passed dozens of times before, she noticed something she had never seen — a narrow fissure in the rock, barely wide enough for a human body.
She pressed through.
On the other side lay Kyimolung.
And within that hidden valley, exactly as the vision had shown her, she found a cave. The Tibetans would later call it Nangwa Namkha Phug — "The Cave of the Inner Sky."
The walls were embedded with deep blue stone — Lapis Lazuli — veined with gold pyrite that caught the dim light like tiny sparks of consciousness. The cave felt alive. Pema later wrote that simply sitting inside it, she could feel a vibration behind her eyes — a gentle, persistent pulse, as if the stone itself was breathing.
It was here that Pema found the terma — a hidden treasure teaching, concealed centuries earlier by Yeshe Tsogyal, the great female master and consort of Guru Rinpoche himself.
The teaching was precise. It described how to carve 108 beads from the sacred blue stone and string them in a specific configuration — with four etched Dzi marker beads placed at exact intervals — to create a mala that would serve as a physical key for the Third Eye.
The text called it "Nangwa'i Trengwa" — The Rosary of Inner Vision.

Pema spent seven years in Kyimolung, crafting the first malas and training a small circle of female practitioners in the technique.
The results were extraordinary.
Practitioners who had meditated for decades without breakthrough reported that within weeks of using the Lapis Lazuli mala, the "locked door" began to open. Mental clarity returned like fog lifting from a valley. Intuition sharpened to a degree they had never experienced. And some reported visions, premonitions, and a deep sense of "knowing" that transcended anything they had achieved through meditation alone.
Practitioners who had meditated for decades without breakthrough reported that within weeks of using the Lapis Lazuli mala, something shifted. Mental clarity returned like fog lifting from a valley. The words came back. The sharp, focused mind they thought they had lost felt within reach again — and the noise that had crowded their thinking finally quieted.
Practitioners who had meditated for decades without breakthrough reported the same thing within weeks of using the Lapis Lazuli mala: for the first time, their attention actually held. The cool weight gave the restless mind something to grip. The wandering stopped. What willpower never delivered, the stone did — consistently, and without effort.
Practitioners who had meditated for decades without breakthrough reported that within weeks of using the Lapis Lazuli mala, they came back into the room. The drifting stopped. They found they could sit with another person and be fully there — present, attentive, and connected in a way the people around them noticed first.
Pema's most gifted student, Ani Sangye Khandro, eventually carried the stones and the sacred technique from the hidden valley to the great monasteries of central Tibet.

When the monks of the great monasteries first held the Lapis Lazuli mala, they were skeptical.
Until that point, Tibetan malas had always been made from wood or bone — materials that offered modest tactile feedback during mantra recitation. The idea that a stone could accelerate spiritual development seemed, to them, too simple.
But after weeks of practice with Ani Sangye Khandro's malas, even the most seasoned monks admitted something had shifted. The weight and coolness of the Lapis Lazuli against the fingertips created a kind of anchor — pulling the wandering mind back to the present moment with each bead. The gold pyrite flecks seemed to catch the candlelight of the meditation halls in a way that held the gaze and stilled the thoughts.
One elder monk reportedly said: "It is like the difference between carrying water in your cupped hands and carrying it in a vessel. The stone holds what the mind cannot."
From that moment, the Lapis Lazuli mala became the most closely guarded meditation tool within Tibetan monastic tradition. The technique for crafting them — the specific 108-bead count, the hand-knotting between each stone, the placement of the four Dzi protection beads, and the design of the Guru bead — was passed from master to student for over 770 years.
It never left the monastery walls.
Until now.

The stone that Pema Dolkar found in the Cave of the Inner Sky has a name you may have heard before.
The stone that Pema Dolkar found in the Cave of the Inner Sky has a name you may have heard before.
The stone that Pema Dolkar found in the Cave of the Inner Sky has a name you may have heard before.
Set the legend aside for a moment. The reason this stone does what wood and plastic beads cannot is physical, not mystical — and it begins with a name you already know.
But this is not the decorative stone sold in tourist shops. What Pema discovered — and what the monks confirmed through centuries of practice — is that Lapis Lazuli is not a single mineral. It is a living matrix of four distinct elements, each serving a specific function in the opening of the Third Eye:
The deep, void-like blue that silences the internal noise. It provides the visual anchor that draws the mind inward, toward the seat of the Third Eye.
The gold flecks that appear like sparks of consciousness within the blue. The monks called these "the eyes of the stone" — they represent clarity emerging from within the fog.
The dense, matte blue matrix that adds physical weight and "hand feel." Associated with the union of logic and intuition — the Pragmatic Mind.
The soft white streaks that give each bead its cloud-like, celestial appearance. No two beads are ever identical — each one is a unique piece of the earth's inner architecture.
Together, these four minerals create what the Tibetans called a "Triple-Layered Sensory Experience" — visual, tactile, and thermal — that engages the brain's somatosensory cortex in a way that wood and plastic beads simply cannot replicate.
The cool weight of real stone against the fingertips creates an immediate, physiological "pattern interrupt" — pulling the wandering mind out of its anxious loops and anchoring attention in the present moment.

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Working hand-in-hand with Tibetan artisans who maintain an unbroken lineage of mala craftsmanship, Kyimolung has faithfully recreated the exact same mala design that Pema Dolkar's tradition has preserved for over seven centuries.
Every detail follows the original terma instructions. The 108 hand-selected Lapis Lazuli beads. The precise hand-knotting between each stone. The four sacred Dzi protection beads placed at exact intervals. The Guru bead that signals the completion of a full meditation cycle.
Our Lapis Lazuli is ethically sourced from the ancient Sar-i Sang mines in the Badakhshan province of northeastern Afghanistan — the same deposits that have supplied the world's finest deep blue Lapis for over 6,000 years. This is the same stone that travelled the Silk Road and early Himalayan trade routes to reach Tibetan monasteries, where it became central to meditation practice — stones characterized by their extraordinary depth of blue, distinctive white calcite cloud patterns, and abundant gold pyrite flecks. Each bead is 8mm, the size optimized over centuries for the human thumb and forefinger to advance without looking.
People who use these malas regularly tell us they experience the same progression the ancient practitioners described:
First comes mental clarity — like wiping fog from a mirror.
Then intuition awakens — like turning on a light in a room you always knew was there.
Finally, something deeper opens — a connection to inner knowing that feels permanent, like a door that cannot be closed again.


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I have tried many different techniques and meditations with no results. Within days of using this mala, the constant mental fog started to lift. I could follow a whole conversation without losing my place, and the words came easier. The cool weight of the beads gives my mind something to hold onto. I feel sharper than I have in a long time.
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"Among all known crystals and stones used in contemplative practice, Lapis Lazuli remains one of the most historically respected for strengthening intuitive awareness and deepening the connection to inner vision."
"Among all known crystals and stones used in contemplative practice, Lapis Lazuli remains one of the most historically respected for strengthening intuitive awareness and deepening the connection to inner vision."
"Among all known crystals and stones used in contemplative practice, Lapis Lazuli remains one of the most historically respected for strengthening intuitive awareness and deepening the connection to inner vision."
"Of all the materials used in contemplative practice, dense natural stone is the one I trust most for holding attention. The cool weight gives a restless mind a physical anchor — and focus you can feel beats focus you have to force."
This Lapis Lazuli mala serves as a foundational tool for both beginners and experienced spiritual practitioners. Overlooking Lapis Lazuli in a serious practice means missing one of the most powerful stones associated with Third Eye activation and higher perception.
This Lapis Lazuli mala serves as a foundational tool for both beginners and experienced spiritual practitioners. Overlooking Lapis Lazuli in a serious practice means missing one of the most powerful stones associated with Third Eye activation and higher perception.
This Lapis Lazuli mala serves as a foundational tool for both beginners and experienced spiritual practitioners. Overlooking Lapis Lazuli in a serious practice means missing one of the most powerful stones associated with Third Eye activation and higher perception.
This Lapis Lazuli mala works as a practical attention tool for beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Strip away the symbolism and what remains is real, untreated stone — weight and coolness that give a wandering mind something concrete to return to, bead after bead.

The Three Sacred Stages
The practitioners of Kyimolung preserved three essential stages of Third Eye activation — stages the Lapis Lazuli Mala guides you through naturally:
The practitioners of Kyimolung preserved three essential stages of mental clarity — stages the Lapis Lazuli Mala guides you through naturally:
The practitioners of Kyimolung described three consistent stages — stages the Lapis Lazuli Mala guides you through naturally:
The practitioners of Kyimolung preserved three essential stages of coming back to presence — stages the Lapis Lazuli Mala guides you through naturally:
Stage 1
Within moments of holding your mala, the sodalite within the stone begins to dissolve the mental fog that has kept you separated from your deeper awareness. The cool weight of each bead anchors your attention. The noise quiets. It is like wiping condensation from a window — suddenly, you can see clearly again.
Stage 2
With consistent use, the lazurite amplifies your inner knowing. Your intuition sharpens. You begin to understand your own path with new depth — and sense what others around you truly need. Decisions that once felt paralyzing become instinctive. You start trusting yourself again.
Stage 3
The pyrite within the stone forms a lasting energetic pathway that opens the Third Eye. This is the "locked door" that Pema Dolkar spent decades trying to open — and that the mala's unique mineral matrix finally gave her the key to. Once opened, this doorway to profound inner wisdom remains accessible to you for the rest of your life's journey.
Stage 3
The pyrite within the stone forms a lasting energetic pathway that opens the Third Eye. This is the "locked door" that Pema Dolkar spent decades trying to open — and that the mala's unique mineral matrix finally gave her the key to. Once opened, this doorway to profound inner wisdom remains accessible to you for the rest of your life's journey.
Stage 3
The pyrite within the stone forms a lasting energetic pathway that opens the Third Eye. This is the "locked door" that Pema Dolkar spent decades trying to open — and that the mala's unique mineral matrix finally gave her the key to. Once opened, this doorway to profound inner wisdom remains accessible to you for the rest of your life's journey.
Stage 3
With repetition, returning your attention to the cool stone becomes automatic — an anchor your mind reaches for on its own. This is the "wall" Pema spent decades pushing against, and what the dense mineral matrix finally gave her a way through. The habit, once built, stays with you: attention you can summon instead of chase.
Thousands already attest to this timeless process.
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How do I use this mala?
The mala can be worn as a spiritual necklace, wrapped around the wrist as a bracelet, or used during seated meditation by counting the beads. Simply sit comfortably, hold the mala in your left hand, and turn the beads one by one as you repeat your chosen mantra. See our 7-step guide above for the complete practice.
Where is your Lapis Lazuli sourced?
Our Lapis Lazuli Mala is handcrafted in the Tibetan tradition using genuine, natural Lapis Lazuli. The stone originates from the ancient Sar-i Sang mines in the Badakhshan province of northeastern Afghanistan — the same deposits that have supplied the world's finest deep blue Lapis for over 6,000 years. This is the same stone that travelled the Silk Road and early Himalayan trade routes to reach Tibetan monasteries, where it became central to meditation practice. Each bead features the saturated indigo blue and natural gold pyrite flecks that distinguish authentic Badakhshan Lapis from dyed glass or resin imitations. Nothing is treated, dyed, or synthetic — real stone feels cool against your skin, and no two beads are exactly alike.
How many beads does the mala have?
Each mala contains 108 beads — a sacred number in Tibetan Buddhist tradition representing spiritual completeness and the wholeness of existence. Each Lapis Lazuli bead is 8mm (0.32 inches) in diameter, the size that has been optimized over centuries for comfortable meditation practice.
What are the special black and white beads?
Each mala includes four Dzi beads — rare, sacred beads traditionally found in the mountains of Tibet. They are crafted from etched agate with specific symbolic patterns. In Tibetan tradition, Dzi beads bring spiritual blessing, attract good fortune, and ward off negative energy. They also serve as "interruption markers" during meditation, helping you shift focus at key intervals.
Who is Kyimolung?
Kyimolung was founded to bring authentic Tibetan spiritual tools to practitioners around the world. Our name comes from the Tibetan "Beyul" — a hidden sacred valley in the Himalayas. We work directly with Tibetan artisan lineage holders who maintain centuries-old crafting traditions, ensuring every mala we offer is made with the same care, materials, and intention as those used in monastic practice.
How long will shipping take?
Standard delivery is estimated at 5–10 business days. We ship items 6 days a week and provide full order tracking on every package.
What is your return policy?
This mala comes with a full 90-day money-back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the product and we will provide a full refund — no questions asked. We believe in the power of this mala, and we want you to experience it with zero risk.
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For a limited time, every Kyimolung Lapis Lazuli Third Eye Mala comes with a free guided meditation book — specifically designed to complement the mala and accelerate the Third Eye activation process.
This guided session walks you through the complete practice, from the first breath to the final bead. It makes the ancient technique accessible to anyone, regardless of meditation experience.
No prior experience is needed. Simply hold your mala, relax, and begin the process of awakening your inner vision.

There is a reason you are here right now — not yesterday, not next week.
The Tibetan practitioners called these "threshold moments" — brief windows when your consciousness is ready to expand. Most people feel the pull but wait for the "perfect time." The perfect time does not come. The threshold closes.
The thousands of people who have already awakened their inner vision did not wait. They recognized the moment.
That moment is now.
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