Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Interesting Facts About Tibetan Silver Jewelry

By Mabel Newman


People from the roof of the world, Tibet, have always believed in the powers of stones and ornaments. Tibetan silver jewelry proved to be highly sought after items because of their value and significance in the light of spirituality and tradition. Get to know what sets it apart from the rest of the world's gems.

Compared to the modern art of making jewels that employ the latest technological devices, the ornaments from Tibet are carefully done by hand. Indeed, these are made directly from the imaginations and creativity of the people which connotes a rather intricate method before they can be completed.

Talk about manual hammering and chiseling; that's exactly how the materials are molded and finished. This is why they never get to look as flawless as modern jewels but they certainly are a manifestation of great talent. Perhaps, this is what places them apart from their modern counterparts.

There are even proofs that the proficiency of Tibetans when it comes to manipulating silver has dated back to 600 AD. At this time, temples in the region were discovered to have been decorated with jewels made out of this metal. Hence, it can be regarded that Tibetans were among the early masters of jewel crafting that have influenced countries around the world.

What's even more interesting about the items is that they are believed to have healing as well as spiritual powers. Anyone who wears it can establish communication with the gods and can be protected from most misfortunes in life including poor health and accidents. They come along with gems and stones like turquoise and corals that too have special meanings.

Tibet is primarily a Buddhism community and they have faith in the so called mantra embodied in the six words Om Mani Padme Hum. The first syllable is the most commonly used symbol in most trinkets. One who wears it is believed to have a special connection with the universe.

China has prohibited easy entry to the region of Tibet and so most of their crafts are kept to themselves. But Nepal, a neighboring country, has traditions and skills similar enough to Tibetans for them to make the same brand of accessories which are now sold commercially. Many online stores now sell the ornaments at different prices and designs.

People now ought to show more regard to Tibetan silver jewelry, knowing how deeply rooted its history and uniqueness is. Aside from the beauty the items has, Tibetans surely made a great influence on the way modern jewels are manufactured.




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