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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Tibetan Ethnical Ornaments - Turquoise and Coral

For Tibetans, jewelry is a part of everyday life as well as a reflection of their religious beliefs. Tibetan jewelry often represents deities or ritual items, such as dorjes or mantras.

To keep the spirit and traditions of Tibet alive, we offer a large assortment of authentic and exquisitely detailed Tibetan jewelry for practice enhancement and/or for adornment.

Tibetan bracelets are made of various metals and feature Tibetan symbols, such as the Om Mani mantra and dorjes. Some designs include colored stones.

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Lanterns up on bridge over the Yellow River

To celebrate the upcoming Spring Festival, big red Chinese lanterns lit up the arches of the Zhongshan Bridge over the Yellow River in Lanzhou, capital of northwestern China's Gansu province on Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Completed in 1909, the highly valued Zhongshan Bridge is the first bridge to cross the Yellow River.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Tibetan Bone ornament

Qing Dynasty, religious adornment, necklace: 48cm long and cm wide; sleeve decoration: 29 cm long and 12cm wide; apron: 86.5 cm long and 80cm wide. On this set of bone ornament, three Yidams, human figures and birds on the necklace are vivid and detailed in modeling, which really reflect the carving technical level in Tibet in the Qing Dynasty.
 
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Monday, April 9, 2007

Ancient and modern adornments in Tibet

Among all the bead strings of necklace, the most valuable one is a heavenly pearl. According to legend, it evolved from an insect falling down from heaven. The heavenly pearl can be classified into "nine-hole heavenly pearl", "two-hole heavenly pearl", "single-hole heavenly pearl", etc. according to the number of holes on it. Among them, the "nine-hole heavenly pearl" is the most rare and most valuable.

In regard to aristocratic men, ear adornments are the major form. Lhasa aristocrats often wore them on the left ear. Most ear adornments were made of turquoise and were commonly in shape of 10cm-long strip strung on a gold string.

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

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