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- Tibetan 8 Buddhist Signs
- Tibetan Mantra Prayer
- Tibetan Prayer Wheel
- Dorje
- Tibetan Jewelry Materials
- Prayer Boxes
Tibetan 8 Buddhist Signs
Tibetan Mantra Prayer

The mantra, Om Mani Padme Hum, Is a prayer invoking the
blessings of Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion. It facilitates as an
awakening for our minds, and increases our awareness .
Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Monks and Buddhist practitioners use the Tibetan Prayer
wheel to improve their karma and distribute blessings on others. The Tibetan
Prayer wheel comes in all sizes and types. Inside all Tibetan Prayer wheels
there is a rolled up piece of paper with a prayer on it. By spinning the wheel
the user will achieve the same effect as by saying or chanting the prayer.
Tibetan Buddhists hope to achieve compassion by saying this prayer, and they
also hope to get rid of negative urges and emotions.
Dorje

The dorje is the symbol of enlightenment. The shape of the dorje symbolizes the two forms of truth, relative and absolute. The connection of the two truths in the middle is known as the sphere of actual reality. On the outer parts of the dorje there are two discs that represent the five Buddha families, the five elements, and the five skandhas. In Tibetan the word dorje literally means, the indestructible stone, and it also symbolizes lightning (male strength). The dorje is a spiritual weapon used to banish non-truths and bring in the truth. The dorje is often used in a Tibetan Buddhist ritual, where it is twirled in order to bring in truth.
The double dorje symbol represents pure untainted consciousness, the pristine awareness beyond conceptual thinking. Another word for double dorje is vishvavajra. Vishvavajra, vishva, is sanskrit for 'world' or 'the world as we experience it'. Vishvavajra means the foundation of the physical world. It stands for the stability or foundation of the physical world.
Tibetan Jewelry Materials

Coral |
Coral is found in long chains under the ocean. Most coral comes from the
Mediterranean. Coral comes in many shades of red, pink, and white. Coral
can be dyed. |
Lapis Lazuli |
A blue opaque stone with white veins and metallic specks. Lapis lazuli is
sometimes dyed to make the color more vibrant. |

Turquoise |
Turquoise
ranges in color from sky blue to green, and often brown or gray streaks
are found in turquoise from where it was mined. Turquoise is found in
desert regions such as Mongolia and China. The turquoise stone is said to
bring good luck. |

Amethyst |
Amethyst is a form of quartz. The colors of
amethyst range from light to dark purple, and there are sometime white or
green streaks found in amethyst. The amethyst stone is believed to radiate
love. |

Tiger's
Eye |
Tiger's
eye can be found in South Africa and is a type of quartz. Tiger eye is
typically brown with yellowish streaks. |

Labradorite |
Labradorite is mostly gray, with hints of green, yellow, and blue.
Labradorite is a form of feldspar. |

Malachite |
Malachite is a green stone with light, dark green, and sometimes even
white curved streaks of color. Malachite is a source of copper. |

Jadeite |
กก
Jadeite
is a form of jade that comes in many colors, including pink, brown,
yellow, purple, and black. |

Jade |
Jade is a semiprecious stone that is found mostly in China. Jade comes in
shades of green, lavender, and rose. |

Onyx |
Onyx
is a form of quartz. Onyx can be either white or black, and it can be
clear or opaque. Black onyx is often dyed to enhance its color. |

Moonstone |
Moonstone is a form of feldspar. Moonstone
brings good luck. Moonstone is a whitish color with white or light blue
spots. |
| Tibetan Silver |
Tibetan silver is made from some parts silver, and mostly copper and other
metals. Our products made from Tibetan silver are clearly marked, as are
our sterling silver products. |
| Sterling Silver |
Sterling silver is silver combining 925 parts silver and 75 parts of
copper or some other metal. Sterling silver has the number 925 written on
it to assure the amount of silver contained. |
| Yak Bone |
Yak bone is made from the yak, which is an animal found in Tibet and the
Himalayan regions. Jewelry made from yak bone is often brown in color, but
it can be dyed. |
Prayer Boxes

Prayer boxes are used in Tibetan Buddhism. Prayer boxes are often known as a gao or ghau. Prayer boxes are used to hold a small written prayer or an image of the Buddha close to the heart. |