I don't think it is plastic. Do you know what this kind of bead means and what materials do? The little girl is very grateful ~
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There are no dark blue natural objects in Tibet, but there are many colors of glazed beads, or glass and stone imitation jade. Essence Essence Tibet is very much. Essence Essence Thirteen of thirteen in Tibet have no meaning. Generally, 108 Tibetan Buddha beads have meaning. Essence Essence
The material is very average.
Haha, this is made of stones and glass, and it will not be plastic. Suddenly. Essence Essence
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Basically, every Tibetan people have some form of turquoise. On the Tibet Plateau, people have known turquoise for a long time. Generally speaking, the quality of green pine imported from Persia is the best quality, and the quality introduced from the Mainland is average. The southwest of the United States is a new source of supply. Tibetan cells' evaluation criteria for high -quality quality products are blue and no cracks.
has 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. Among the jewelry worn by the Lhasa nobles this century, Jin and turquoise are still the main materials.
In many Asian society, blue is considered auspicious, and many special powers are attributed 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.
The Tibetan necks are wearing a rulong neck chain that is regarded as a 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 green pine is usually used as beads. The size ranges from 8 to 60mm, 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.