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Tibetan handcrafted jewelry has a rich history, originating with nomadic tribes who used natural materials like amber, turquoise, coral, and yak bone for decorative and protective purposes. Over time, it evolved into intricate pieces with sacred symbols, passed down through generations.
Tibetan nomadic tribes created jewelry for decorative use and as protection against spirits.
Nomads used jewelry as charms, protective amulets, and symbols of a divine connection, providing them with a sense of security and spiritual connection.
Tibetan jewelry can be seen as more than just a decoration; it's a visual representation of Tibetan culture and spirituality.
For Tibetan women, jewelry was a form of personal wealth and was often passed down as family heirlooms. Jewelry was often worn on the left thumb to guard against spiritual evil or to indicate social status.
No two pieces pieces are exactly alike
This metal is an alloy of silver, brass, and copper
(nickel & lead-free)
Will not tarnish or turn green
NOT STERLING SILVER
Stones are: turquoise, coral, lapis, onyx, & copal
(a hardened resin also known as young amber)
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