1 thought on “The intention of Tibetan gourd hand ornaments”
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Green pine has the meaning of auspiciousness, peace, and noble. I. Greens have occupied an important position in Tibet since ancient times. It is used for the crown of the first Tibetan king, used as a donation of the altar and the gifts presented by the Tibetan king to the high -ranking lama and the tribute to the neighboring country. . The turquoise is considered auspicious in many Asian society and attributes many special power to this blue or blue gem. Some Tibetan communities believe that wearing a green loose ring to bless the journey. Dreaming of turquoise means the beginning of auspicious and new life. The turquoise wearing it on the body becomes green is a sign of liver disease. Some people say that this shows the function of turquoise suction jaundice. . Many Tibetan necks wear a green jewelry tied to the soul. An ancient legend narrates the relationship between turquoise and soul: According to the will of God, the subject of the Tibetan king is not allowed to throw any piece of turquoise into the river, because it may leave his body because of the soul. . The turquoise is usually used as beads. The size ranges from 8 to 60 mm, or polished or does not ponder. On the rosary with a sacred 108 beads in the Buddhist house, turquoise can be a major bead or cushion. Most Tibetan women also make green pine beads with other valuables such as corals, amber, pearls, and cashmere. Putting this jewelry, for the husband who goes out to business, it means that the net worth is safe. five. Green pine is also an important type of amulet jewelry and jade in Asia. Each Tibetan has one or more containers to install a written deed of religion. Protective objects such as cloth or pocket religious statues from the high -ranking lama clothes. This container can be a flat -grained bag, but it is more carved with exquisite gold and silver boxes, and it is rarely decorated with turquoise. Sometimes a piece of green pine is placed in the middle, and sometimes many flawless turquoise and diamonds, gold red stone and emeralds are arranged on the 24K gold ancestor. It is particularly worth mentioning that in the Lhasa area and central Tibet, a special type of body guards are popular: in Mandala (Bodhisattva statue and dedication to this portrait), two cross -square squares with gold and silver on the silver and silver are , Usually inlaid with turquoise on the entire box.
. Before the old society, Tibetans were no institutions like banks. Gourdo can be equivalent to currency.
Green pine has the meaning of auspiciousness, peace, and noble.
I. Greens have occupied an important position in Tibet since ancient times. It is used for the crown of the first Tibetan king, used as a donation of the altar and the gifts presented by the Tibetan king to the high -ranking lama and the tribute to the neighboring country.
. The turquoise is considered auspicious in many Asian society and attributes many special power to this blue or blue gem. Some Tibetan communities believe that wearing a green loose ring to bless the journey. Dreaming of turquoise means the beginning of auspicious and new life. The turquoise wearing it on the body becomes green is a sign of liver disease. Some people say that this shows the function of turquoise suction jaundice.
. Many Tibetan necks wear a green jewelry tied to the soul. An ancient legend narrates the relationship between turquoise and soul: According to the will of God, the subject of the Tibetan king is not allowed to throw any piece of turquoise into the river, because it may leave his body because of the soul.
. The turquoise is usually used as beads. The size ranges from 8 to 60 mm, or polished or does not ponder. On the rosary with a sacred 108 beads in the Buddhist house, turquoise can be a major bead or cushion. Most Tibetan women also make green pine beads with other valuables such as corals, amber, pearls, and cashmere. Putting this jewelry, for the husband who goes out to business, it means that the net worth is safe.
five. Green pine is also an important type of amulet jewelry and jade in Asia. Each Tibetan has one or more containers to install a written deed of religion. Protective objects such as cloth or pocket religious statues from the high -ranking lama clothes. This container can be a flat -grained bag, but it is more carved with exquisite gold and silver boxes, and it is rarely decorated with turquoise. Sometimes a piece of green pine is placed in the middle, and sometimes many flawless turquoise and diamonds, gold red stone and emeralds are arranged on the 24K gold ancestor. It is particularly worth mentioning that in the Lhasa area and central Tibet, a special type of body guards are popular: in Mandala (Bodhisattva statue and dedication to this portrait), two cross -square squares with gold and silver on the silver and silver are , Usually inlaid with turquoise on the entire box.
. Before the old society, Tibetans were no institutions like banks. Gourdo can be equivalent to currency.