Amulet Nepal

Apr 13
2011



Amulet Nepal

The Embodiment Of The Soul And Beauty – Tibet Turquoise Jewelry

 

 

Almost all the ancient peoples, with a history of turquoise china jewelry supplier are so long as American Indians, the ancient Persians. Various ethnic groups in China, the largest turquoise used to the number of Tibetan people.

Basically, every Tibetan people have some form of turquoise. In the Tibetan plateau, it was recognized long turquoise. In general, imports from the Persian turquoise best quality, imported from the Mainland and the quality of the general. The southwestern United States is the new supply. Tibetan turquoise quality product on the evaluation criteria is the sky blue Secheng, no cracks.

Since ancient times, turquoise to occupy an important position in Tibet. It is used to crown the first king of the underworld, as king of the underworld to the altar offerings and high lamas living in a free gift and tribute to the contribution of neighboring countries. In this century jewelry worn by aristocrats in Lhasa, the gold and turquoise is still the major material.

In many Asian societies, blue is considered unlucky, and the many special powers attributed to the blue or with a blue gem. Some societies believe that wearing a Tibetan turquoise ring Xiang may bless safe journey. Dream of turquoise means luck and start a new life. Turquoise worn into the green is a sign of liver disease, some people said this sucked out of turquoise jaundice virus function.

Many were wearing Tibetan Jingbo the department is considered the soul of a turquoise necklace. An ancient legend chronicles the relationship between the turquoise and soul: Under God, Zao subjects will not allow any piece of turquoise thrown into the river, because then the soul may leave his body in making it dead.

Turquoise is often used as beads. Sizes ranging from 8 ~ 60mm, or polishing or without pondering. In with the sacred Buddhist rosary of 108 beads, the turquoise beads can be a major or a washer.

Many Tibetans communities will be turquoise hair accessories for everyday. Nomadic women will their hair into 108, flap decorated with turquoise and coral. On married women in southern Tibet, turquoise beads on the hair is essential, it expressed the wishes of the husband’s longevity. Do not wear any hair turquoise is considered disrespectful to her husband.

In the western Himalayan region, turquoise and other precious objects to be directly sewn woman’s dress or the child’s hat.

Sometimes the coat of his breast are decorated metal pieces, shells, beads of various materials, buttons and turquoise. Children’s jewelry also cap protection.

Most Tibetan women also turquoise beads and other valuables, such as coral, amber, pearls, and necklaces made of jadeite and other people. Men’s accessories are more simplified, often How many pieces of turquoise beads and coral with a string around the neck with, or ear lobes with a line tied a turquoise beads. Northwest Manang Nepal, the women wearing a coral bead edge with two long 70mm proud of turquoise pieces. Put this piece of china jewelry wholesale on the go businessman husband, the mean net worth of security.

Amulet container in Asia is an important jewelery. Every Tibetan has one or more of such containers for religion writing Deeds. From high lamas living under clothes cut pieces of cloth or other protective pocket of religious objects such as. This container can be a plain cloth, but more is carving exquisite gold and silver box, and very few non-turquoise decoration. Sometimes put a size appropriate center turquoise, sometimes many flawless turquoise and diamonds, rutile and emerald original ancestral arrange objects in 24K gold. Particularly worth mentioning that in the Lhasa area and central Tibet, a special type of Body armor popular devices: the Mandala Buddha image and worship this image of the land) of the Box, both gold and silver cross on a square, usually the box is inlaid with turquoise.
    Any one of Tibet jade jewelry may contain turquoise. 24K gold, silver or bronze and copper-nickel alloy ring Xiang turquoise is very common. There is a very special ring was a typical “saddle” shape, often large, Tibetan men wearing it in the hands or hair, a woman is like a small ring. Regardless of the Tibet groups, women or men, love the ear lobe. Lobe woman dressed in pairs, while the men wear only a left ear lobe. Lhasa aristocrats wearing ear lobe is daunting. A kind of gold, turquoise and pearls made of large ear lobe has been dragged from the chest. Tibetan women in the middle of a grand occasion to wear a flower-shaped earrings (known as the “ear Shield” is perhaps more appropriate for these earrings are carefully placed in front of the ear, and the knot in the hair or hair-line) the entire surface of all cloth with turquoise.

Xiang enumerated above are only some turquoise jewelry. There are many other ornaments are decorated with turquoise, such as with vertical and china gemstone, milk pail hook, apron hook, pectoral, back decoration, hair ornaments and wreaths and other metals.

Although the traditional Tibetan cultural area in the turquoise jewelry in everyday life can still see, but declined to use turquoise, and many fine folk who Jewelry into alchemical crucible or the inflow of the hands of Western collectors.

However, Tibet’s cultural identity is obvious, manifest from the many brilliant achievements of its still burning eternal flame. Turquoise, as part of the cultural identity of Tibetans is a hope, the inevitable change will remain for the soul and beauty of Tibet turquoise place to stay.

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