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  • Tibetan Arts of Jewelry

    15 July 2014 ( #tibetan jewelry )

    For Tibetans, the jewelry is part of everyday existence in addition to a reflection of the religious values. Tibetan jewelry frequently signifies deities or ritual products, like mantras. Tibetan copper or silver bracelets produced by the overall, and...

  • Tibetan Buddhism Culture

    15 July 2014 ( #Tibetan Buddhism )

    Tibetan Buddhism stems from the convergence of yoga and Buddhism which began to reach in Tibet through India briefly round the late 8th century after which more continuously in the thirteenth century let's starts. Indian Buddhism near that point had found...

  • The Eight Auspicious Symbols with Tibetan Jewelry

    03 June 2014

    The Buddhist eight auspicious symbols are called "Ashtamangala" in Sanskrit. These symbols derived from Indian and have become very popular in Tibet. Usually, they appear on Buddhist objects, textiles, paintings and Tibetan jewelry. The eight auspicious...

  • Something about Tibetan Rings

    24 July 2014 ( #tibetan rings )

    Tibetan rings are frequently produced from silver and therefore are decorated with semi-gemstones which include turquoise, carnelian, red coral, red jade, moonstone, Mila amber, black obsidian and agate. The gemstones are flashy although not fancy and...

  • History of Tibetan Prayer Flags

    24 July 2014 ( #prayer flags )

    Prayer flags, present in many areas of Himalayas, are a fundamental part of Tibetan Buddhist culture. Those flags are visible dotted through the mountainous parts of Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, as well as in areas of India. The Prayer flags are crucial to folks...