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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Leather bracelet, 'Chocolate Spring'




This bracelet by Tibetan Artisan is designed to accessorize with dynamic elegance. He tools it of fine leather featuring multiple bands that create the illusion of a chocolate spring.

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tibetan Ornaments - Ancient Tibetan Arts

It is well known that the altitude of Tibet is highest in the world. Meantime, the Tibet ornaments and jewelry has its high reputation in the world which are made out elaborately by the civilian craftsman though handcraft. Especially, the selection of the material and the handcrafts are distinguished from the other nation's jewelry. The ornaments and jewelry with their decoration function focuses on their meanings of art and culture.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Turquoise Bracelet

Without a doubt, bracelets are one of the oldest forms of turquoise jewelry, adorning the wrists of both the wealthy and royalty since ancient Egyptian times. Worn to beautify the wrists and arms of their wearer, turquoise bracelets are both simple and versatile, making them a popular jewelry accessory in all eras.



Cuff Bracelet Style

The turquoise cuff bracelet is one of the easiest styles to wear, due to its simple “C” shape. The cuff bracelet – most often a wide bracelet made of a stiff material such as metal, leather, or wood – is a flexible style that allows plenty of space along the cuff to feature stones such as turquoise, as well as personalization such as monograms. This style of bracelet is created throughout many cultures, with the Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni tribes producing some of the most recognizable and unique pieces

The Navajo style was originally built upon Moorish and Mexican design traditions, and over time became noted for its pairing of turquoise and silver, as well as its intricately stamped silver designs. The Zuni, who learned the art of silver from the Navajo, eventually created a style where silver was used as the base for precious stones. These designs are famous for their large size and fantastic use of colorful gemstones, including turquoise, coral, and lapis. The Zuni then taught the Hopi the art of silver, and the Hopi went on to create a beautiful silver overlay technique that is elegant and distinctive. Designs from all three tribes are beautiful additions to any jewelry collection.

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Dzi bead bracelets

Dzi bead (pronounced Zee) is a bead stone of mysterious origin worn with a necklace and sometimes bracelet. Collectively in almost all Asian cultures, the bead is expected to provide positive spiritual benefit. They are generally prized as protective amulets and sometimes used in traditional Tibetan medicine. Beads subject to this will have small "dig marks" where a portion of the bead has been scraped or shaved away to be ground into the medicine. Beads that are broken are believed to have diluted benefit because they have taken the brunt of the force that would have otherwise impacted the wearer.

Dzi Bead Bracelets

Dzi Bead Bracelets

The meaning of the word "dZi" translates to "shine, brightness, clearness, splendor". In Traditional Chinese, the bead is called "heaven's bead" or "heaven's pearl" (天珠).

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tibetan Arts: Woodcarving

There are three kinds of woodcarvings: decorative carvings on buildings, scripture-edition carvings and mould carvings. Various exquisite woodcarvings decorate Tibetan beams, pillars and temple niches. Woodcarvings also appear on beams, pillars and windows in many homes. For example, the high and flat cabinets in many homes are decorated with continuous wood-carved designs. On top of the cabinet are lotus flowers and eight-treasure designs, which are painted in various bright colors.

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Nowadays, Tibetan woodcarvers also make traditional and ceremonial carved furniture, such as altars of all sizes, elaborate thrones, folding tables, incense burners, etc. Once completed, the carved pieces are polished in an old-fashioned way or painted in rich colors in accordance with Tibetan tradition. Some are further embellished with gold rims.

Some of the earliest examples of Tibetan woodcarving date back to the seventh century. The existing buildings of Tubo Times provide good insight into the perfect expressive art.

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Tibetan Arts: Clay Sculpture

Clay sculptures, also known as "Caca" in Tibetan, are often found in the various statue styles in temples. The larger works can be as tall as five or six meters, while the smallest can fit into a human hand. In addition to various kinds of Buddhist statues, subjects also include well-known historical figures, such as Songtsan Gambo and Princess Wencheng, as well as pavilions, flowers, insects, fish, birds in flight and animals in motion, wind, clouds, the sun and the moon.

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Tibetan Arts: Stone Carving

Among the various kinds of Tibetan folk carvings, the most popular is Manistone carving due to its vast subject matter and rich contents which have a unique Tibetan hue.
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In Tibet, stone carvings are almost entirely related to religion; "ManiPile," also known as "lection stone" plays an important part in forming this strong religious atmosphere. The "Manipile" is a ubiquitous sight near villages or on Tibetan roadsides. Tibetan Buddhists place small rocks into piles, where each rock is inscribed with the six-word mystic teaching of truth (Om-ma-ni, pad-me-Hum) -- literally "Om! The jewel is in the lotus". A Tibetan will pause at aManipile to pray by walking around it clockwise. The subjects of Manistone carvings are usually lections, Buddhas or Bodhisattvas. According to a carver, the lections or Buddhas on the stone are carved at the request of the relatives of the dead people to release souls from purgatory. Usually, the contents are decided by a Shaman.

Manistone carving differs significantly from place to place in Tibet according to the demand, interest and materials.Manistone carvings in western Tibet take on an elegant flavor, while those in eastern Tibet have an air of antiquity.

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Clothing and Accessories

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Enjoy exploring this extraordinary collection of handcrafted clothing and reading about the stories and artisans behind each treasure.

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Furniture

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Home furniture is intended to create an individualized living area, yet in the past, styles and designs were dictated by ruling monarchs, conditions of the era and availability of materials.

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9:26 PM

Home Decor

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Discover hundreds of collectible home decor treasures that span cultures and continents, including rustic accents from China, elegant Asian decorative pieces, extraordinary Nepalese decor and relaxing tropical decor.

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9:34 PM

Jade

Thursday, July 17, 2008

During the Wei and Jin Period (220-420), jade carving craft declined in chaos brought about by frequent wars. However, the jade cup unearthed in 1956 in Luoyang City of Henan Province was just like a lightning through the heavy haze. The jade cup was made in the Wei Kingdom of the Three Kingdoms Period.

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9:52 PM

Lacquerware

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Over the longstanding Chinese history, numerous treasures and heritages have been left behind, among which the lacquer art is a brilliant one. China is the earliest country in the world using natural lacquer. In the early 1970s, archeologists unearthed a red lacquer wood bowl in an excavation in the Neolithic Hemudu remains in Yuyao, Zhejiang Province. It is estimated that the bowl was made 7,000 years ago, the oldest existing lacquer ware in the world.

Traditional Chinese lacquer art applies natural lacquer liquid from lacquer trees. China is abundant in lacquer resources. Lacquer trees in Mainland China are distributed in some
550 counties in 23 provinces.

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9:48 PM

Papercuts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Papercuts refer to handicrafts made by cuttingpaperwith scissors to form different patterns and pasting them on walls, windows, doors and ceilings. With their long history, papercuts, which originated in China, have been very popular among the ordinary people of China. The first papercut can be traced back to theNorthern and Southern Dynasties(386-581) period. The initiation and spread of papercuts had a close relationship with Chinese rural festivals. People pasted papercuts on walls, windows and doors at wedding ceremonies or festivals to enhance the festive atmosphere.

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9:55 PM

Pottery

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Cloisonné Enamel is a high-grade artwork. The earliest extant cloisonné was made in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). The best was made during the Xuande period (1426-1456) of the Ming Dynasty. During the Jingtai period (1426-1456) of the Ming Dynasty, it became more popular, handicraftsmen found dark-blue enamel that gave cloisonné a gorgeous, solemn look, the technique turned to be quite mature. As the blue color was mostly used, so it is called Jingtai blue, and is still used today. From then on, it seemed no any great breakthrough instead of the rapid development of using the coppery material, which used a pure coppery with better extension. Thus, the cloisonné technique arrived the crest.

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9:50 PM

Sculpture and Carving

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Bamboo, pine and plum, called the "three good friends in the cold years," have always been popular among people, including poets, artists and handicraftsmen. The common bamboo gives a sense of transcendent beauty, and collecting bamboo carvings has been the hobby of Chinese people for a long time.

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9:46 PM

Slik and Embroidery

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Among the major schools of traditional Chinese embroidery, Jing Xiu handicraft is at the risk of disappearance and has been listed as works of China's own Intangible Cultural Heritage (a list ensuring that China's best culture tradition is preserved and developed as well as made known to the outside world).

Jing Xiu, also called Gongting Xiu or Gong Xiu, was originally made for the imperial household. In Chinese, Xiu means embroidery and Jing was named after Beijing, while Gongting or Gong refers to the royal palace occupied by the imperial families in old China.

The history of Jing Xiu dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907) when special workshops were established to produce embroidery items for the imperial household. In the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, the style of Jing Xiu took shape in terms of materials, handcraftsmanship, and embroidery patterns.

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9:43 PM

Fine Asian Goods

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Double Stone Butterfly

Alten chinesischen Schmuck
Tibetischen antiken Charme zu verkaufen
Tibetische Dorje
Tibet Gebet box Gau
Dorje Shop
Silber Großhandel Thailand
Doppel-Dorje Anhänger
Glocken Anhänger Schmuck Großhandel
Glocken Schmuck
Oriental handgemachten Schmuck
Jade Dorje
Tibetischen Schmuck
Tibetische Anhänger
Tibetischen Schmuck, Großhandel
Schmuck aus Tibet
Wie man eine tibetanisch wrap Halskette
Herren asiatischen Schmuck
Tibetan silver
Dorje
Großhandel Buddha Leinwand
Tibet Großhandel
Tibetischen Schmuck
Großhandel Schmuck asiatischen
Buddha Schmuck, Importe
Coral Buddha Charme
Dharma-Shops
Tibettan Malas
Miniatur-Buddhas Großhandel 2 $
Anhänger der preiswerten Schmuck aus Indien
Großhandel Holzkisten Tibet
Japan Großhandel
Billige asiatischen Schmuckindustrie
Antiker Schmuck mexikanische Großhandel
Buddhistischen Schmuck Stores in London
Ethnischen Ornamente
Traditionellen Schmuck
Buddhistischen jewlery
Tibet Dorje
Tibetischen Gebet Armbänder
Tibet Souvenirs Mani Steine
Waren Nepal Großhandel tibetischen buddhistischen
Buddhistischen Gebet Armband
Dorje und Glocke
Was ist tibetanisch Silber aus?
Buddhistische Elemente
Silber Anhänger Dorje
Antik TSA TSA
Nepal Schmuck
Asian Silber, Türkis Coral
Amber kleinen buddhistischen
Großhandel handgefertigten Schmuck Nepal
Asian Armbänder
Asian Silber Großhandel
Antiker Schmuck Buddhismus
Großhandel tibetischen Boxen

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7:37 AM
Big Mila Gau Box Pendant
Argento antichi gioielli etnici o vintage
All'ingrosso tibetano gioielli indiani
Buddista cinese bracciali
Dragon gioielli antichi
Asian gioielli grossisti Melbourne
Gioielli antichi cinesi
Amber stile tibetano
Antico simbolo cinese collane
Tibetano turchese gioielli
Tibetano gioielli
Costume artigianale jewerly
Yak all'ingrosso cappelli
Alle modalità di collegamento tibetano dzi beads
Mala tradizionale osso
Chinese Jade jewerly
Tibet negozio
Immagini e significati di Budda
Buddha tallone bracciali
Tibetano campana cerimonie a san francisco
Turchese perline dal Nepal
Preghiera buddista perline braccialetto
Red collana osseo
Vestito di seta rosa
Turchese tibetano, il commercio all'ingrosso
Asian cravatte di seta
Gioielli di corallo dal Nepal
Dharma negozi
Buddista gioielli
Tibetano conca Shell
Tibetano preghiera musulmana casella
Cinese nozze firma panno
Gioielli artigianali in oro giada san francisco
Storico cinese gioielli
Buddista tibetana tallone braccialetto
Antiquariato tibetano collana di corallo
Tibet tempo gioielli
Nepal negozio statua del Buddha
Pendenti di Yak
All'ingrosso corallo rosso
Asiatici orientali tibetano gioielli tribali
Cina corallo rosso
Concho grosso turchese cinture
Jewlery dal Nepal ....
Buddista osseo ciondolo
Bracciale tibetain
Janis provisor gioielli
Nepalesi gioielli
Turchese anelli tibetean
All'ingrosso cinese turchese
Bracciale in legno buddista significato
Nepal artigianato
Tibet shopping
Giappone jewerly
Gioielli dal Tibet
Dharma artigianato

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7:17 AM
Miao Silver Bracelet, dragon
Silber ethnischen antiken Schmuck oder Vintage
Großhandel tibetischen indischen Schmuck
Chinesisch buddhistischen Armbänder
Dragon antiken Schmuck
Asian Schmuck Großhändler Melbourne
Alten chinesischen Schmuck
Tibetischen Stil Amber
Alten chinesischen Symbol Halsketten
Tibetischen Türkis Schmuck
Tibetischen Schmuck
Kostüm Handwerker jewerly
Großhandel Jak Hüte
Wie zu binden tibetanisch dzi Perlen
Mala Knochen traditionellen
Chinesisch Jade jewerly
Tibet Shop
Bilder und Bedeutungen von Buddha
Buddha bead Armbänder
Tibetanisch Glocke Zeremonien in San Francisco
Türkisperlen aus Nepal
Buddhistischen Gebetsperlen Armband
Red Knochen Halskette
Rosa Seide Robe
Tibetischen Türkis, Groß -
Asian Seide Krawatten
Coral Schmuck aus Nepal
Dharma-Shops
Buddhistischer Schmuck
Tibetischen Muschelschale
Tibetischen muslimische Gebet Box
Chinesisch Hochzeit Unterzeichnung Tuch
Handwerker Jade Schmuck Gold San Francisco
Historischen chinesischen Schmuck
Tibetisch-buddhistischen bead bracelet
Antiken tibetischen Korallenkette
Tibet Zeit Schmuck
Nepal Shop Buddha-Statue
Anhänger von Jak
Großhandel Red Coral
Asian Oriental tibetischen Stammes-Schmuck
China Red Coral
Chunky türkis Concho Gürtel
Jewlery aus Nepal ....
Buddhistischen Knochen Anhänger
Armband tibetain
Janis Provisor Schmuck
Nepalesische Schmuck
Türkis Ringe tibetean
Großhandel Chinesisch türkis
Holz-Armband buddhistischen Sinne
Nepal Handwerk
Tibet-Shopping
Japan jewerly
Schmuck aus Tibet
Dharma Handwerk

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