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Mysterious Tibetan Jewelry
Posted on December 16, 2011 | Leave a comment
To some extent, Tibetan jewelries convey a traditional cultural tint of Tibet. That is why the Tibetan jewelries look more mysterious
and exotic, and why there are so many people like Tibetan jewelry very much.
Religious Symbol
Tibet is a Buddhist nation, which is reflected strongly in its jewelry. Some Tibetan style pendants, which in Buddhism are ritual
instruments for subduing demons, believed to dispel all sins and bring people power, courage, and intelligence. Many pieces have
Sanskrit inscriptions of a religious symbolic nature.
These are the most common symbolic forms that you will definitely see in Tibetan jewelry:
Om . The om symbol is the sound of the universe. It has great significance to Buddhists and Hindus.
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Mantras . The most common mantra is Om Mani Padme Hum, which means The Jewel Lotus Flower within the Heart. When
chanted, this ancient harmony connects us to the tune of the universe.
Auspicious Symbols . There are eight auspicious symbols in Tibetan thought. These symbols serve a pedagogical function, teaching
Buddhist principles to the people in a form that is easily remembered.
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The auspicious symbols are as follows:
Conch shell: the sound of the sacred path (Dharma)
Dual fish: spiritual abundance
Interwoven knot: representing the eternity of Lord Buddhas teachings
Lotus flower: transformation of life into pure spirit
Treasure bowl: symbolizes spiritual jewels
Umbrella: protection from the corruption of personal desire
Victory Emblem: a banner representing spiritual attainment
Wheel of Dharma: the stillness of the soul capable of watching the world while remaining unaffected by it
Amulet
Tibetan jewelry is seen as a means to keep the wearers close to deities and also believed to have the ability to eliminate disease, fear
of death, prolong life and increase wealth.
Tibet is famous for its ancient beads, called Dzi beads. Dzi beads have amulet properties, as they are believed to be capable of
driving away evil spirits, protecting against natural catastrophes, increase ones energy, bring good reputation to oneself, and
promote decency. Dzi beads have been dated back to 1000 B.C. and were once referred to as God Beads. The beads exist in
different shapes and motifs, each serving a different spiritual function.
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Tibetans often wear a prayer box, known as Ghau (or Gau or Gao). These prayer boxes are amulets (protectors), and are usually
made of silver. They are highly ornate in pattern and design, and usually are embedded with gemstones. The Ghau is worn as a
necklace, with the box hanging at heart-length. Inside the box is placed a scroll prepared by a Buddhist priest. The scroll contains a
mantra, prayer, image of Buddha, or sacred symbol. In place of a scroll, a Tibetan might place a gemstone with protective powers or
medicinal herbs in the box.
In Tibetans views, yak is a kind of beautiful and sacred animal. Among Tibetan people there has been a Legend of yak circulating:
after the death of each yak, it will turn into a guardian to protect those who still respect them. And the way to respect dead yak is
putting its fur or bone at home or carrying them along. Therefore, Tibetan people carve scripture on yak skulls as a sacrifice for
religion. At the same time, Yak Bone ornament could be seen worn by a lot of people in Tibet, in such way they commemorate and
respect yaks which contribute their whole lives to Tibetans. Yak bone ornament is a unique decoration, original and natural, tough
and unconstrained, which adds a wild charm to the wearer. And yak bone jewelry can also used as amulet to avoid evils.
by Xiao Xiao @ InteractChina.com
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