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Wednesday 29 February 2012

Bishil Summer Wearing Tibetan Necklace

Complete your summer wardrobe by having a religious necklace within just a grasp. For the season, this type of accessory is still popular as well as cross pendants and saints effigies.
The Buddhism beads rather known as Tibetan malas, are used when reciting mantras or counting prayer, just like the rosary. They are usually made with 108, 27, 21, or 19 beads. Similar to Catholics, counters are used by Buddhists to trace the number of times they have ounted a mala. Commonly made of wood, malas are also most sought after in materials like turquoise, copper, lotus seed, and yakbone bone.
Around the world, Tibetan handmade jewelry and Tibetan artworks such as the Tibetan Mala beads are widely recognized. Several television documentaries, motion pictures and literary works feature Tibet, Tibetan ethnic groups and their culture as well.
Lots of Tibetan jewelry and crafts created in Tibet and Nepal. These include malas, thangkas, singing bowls, prayer boxes, and artworks containing Tibetan symbols like the Buddha wisdom eyes, the six words proverb, om mantra, klachakia symbol, eight sacred Buddhist symbols, and prayer wheel. The Religious Tibetan necklace shown in the picture gives off an exotic, warm and inviting look. For the summer, it is quite fashionable, especially when matched with a plain black top as seen in the photograph.

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