2 thoughts on “What are the types and meanings of the decorative patterns on Tibetan jewelry?”

  1. 1. Tibetan accessories include headdress, earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces, Gawu (Buddha), belt, milk hook, needle box box, and so on.
    2, metal mostly use gold and silver, jewelry mainly includes red coral, turquoise, amber, beeswax, ivory, agate, etc. From Tibetan clothing, you can see Tibetan history, culture, and religious beliefs.
    3, the silver jewelry of the belt is mostly a double dragon grab the treasure pattern, the vomiting mouse pattern. Tibetan eight treasure maps (treasure umbrella, victory building, treasure bottle, goldfish, conch, lotus, auspicious net, golden wheel) appear in the ornaments alone or in combination, reflecting the religious beliefs of the Tibetan nation.
    4, shellfish, and silver dollars are used as accessories, which reflects the historical changes of currencies in Tibetan history. Tibetans are nomadic peoples. Women also wear all their families on their bodies. Saddle -style gold and silver rings, silver or copper hooks, needle boxes, etc. are a manifestation of living tools that slowly evolve into decorations.
    5. Tibetan is one of the 55 ethnic minorities in China and is an Aboriginal people on the Qinghai -Tibet Plateau. The Tibetan people are cross -border peoples. They are mainly distributed in Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai and Western Sichuan Province in China. In addition, it is also distributed in Diqing and Gannan, Gansu.

  2. Tibetan jewelry is particularly rich, and due to the different regions, the jewelry style is also large.
    1. Most of the silver jewelry of the belt is double dragon grabbing treasure pattern, vomiting mouse patterns, and tangled patterns and life characters are also common, which means auspiciousness.
    2. Tibetan eight treasure maps (treasure umbrella, victory building, treasure bottle, goldfish, conch, lotus, auspicious net, golden wheel) appeared in the ornaments alone or in combination, reflecting the religious beliefs of the Tibetan nation.
    3. Shellfish and silver dollars are used as accessories, which reflects the historical changes of currency in Tibetan history.
    4. Saddle -style gold and silver rings, silver or copper milk hooks, and needle box boxes are a manifestation of living tools slowly evolving into decorations. The above is just a rough understanding. Please criticize more and correctly.

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