Thanks for staying at Amiline.com - one of the best Tibetan shop for jewelry from Tibet, Tibetan silver jewelry, Tibetan turquoise jewelry and Fine Tibetan jewelry. Our Tibetan jewelry includes Tibetan bracelet, Tibetan pendant, and Tibetan sets which are very charming for ethnic jewelry lovers. Hope you will enjoy with our special fine jewelries from Tibet.
Mystic&elegant.
Genuine turquoise beads.
Stretches for easy on and off.
Bracelet size (as shown): 3 inches [size is adjustable] .
* 100% Handmade Tibetan jewelry & Tibetan Artwork in Tibet.
* All Tibetan jewelry, Fine Tibetan silver jewelry & Tibetan artworks are one by one handpicked.
About Tibetan Jewelry

In the 1990s, Tibet fever raged in China and abroad. It featured the expansion of Tibetan Buddhism and an increased interest in the Tantric aspect of Tibetan Buddhism, Fine Tibetan Jewelry. Handmade Tibetan jewelry, Tibetan silver jewelry like Tibetan bracelet, Tibetan pendant, Tibetan sets... are widely popular among people around the world. People love the Tibetan jewelry, gorgeous Tibetan jewelry with sterling silver and genuine turquoise or coral. Tibet and the Tibetan ethnic group are now the theme of numerous literary and art works, and of film and television documentaries. There are many scholars of Tibetology, and the increased publication of works of Tibetology over the past two decades has greatly improved general understanding of Tibetan culture.
We offer our customer the best Tibetan silver jewelry, handmade Tibetan jewelry, our handmade Tibetan jewelry team in China collects good quality Tibetan products handmade by the local craftsman in Tibet like handmade Tibetan bracelets, handmade Tibetan pendants, Tibetan singing bowl made from silver, natural stone such as turquoise, moonstone, red Coral, black agate, …and so on. We collect directly from the craftsman, distributes and ships out orders 7 days a week to the customers. Our unique Fine Tibetan Jewelry can be a gift for your mom , your grandmom , you and your dear friends…
Story about Pixiu [piʃɛə]
Pixiu is one of the five auspicious animals in ancient Chinese mythology, the other four being the dragon, phoenix, tortoise, and Chinese unicorn.
Pixiu is considered a wealth-bringing divine animal with a dragon's head, a horse's body and a unicorn's feet. The animal, capable of flying, looks like a lion and has gray fur.
Pixiu is fierce and powerful by nature. As such, it is in charge of patrolling duty in the sky to keep demons, ghosts, plagues and diseases at bay. It has a mouth but no anus, so it just swallows things inside without passing anything out. That's why it is regarded as a divine accumulator of wealth from all sides without letting anything out.
Like the dragon and the lion, Pixiu is also believed to be an animal capable of driving away the evil sprits of a particular place and bringing happiness and good luck. But unlike Chinese unicorn, Pixiu is an auspicious animal with a ferocious nature and fierce loyalty in protecting its master. It is considered a house-guarding animal with the ability to ward off evil spirits. That’s why many Chinese people wear jade ornaments shaped like a Pixiu.
There are a lot of different legend versions about the dragon and its nine sons in Chinese folk culture, but the number of the dragon's sons is believed to be a lot more than nine. Pixiu is said to be the ninth prince of the Dragon King, and its staple food is gold, silver and jewelry. It is naturally shining with brilliance and looks far more handsome than other auspicious animals like the three-legged toad.
Pixiu was therefore in favor with the Jade Emperor and the Dragon King.
Anyway, eating too much may well lead to bowel disorders. One day, Pixiu relieved the bowels before he could go to the toilet, which angered the Jade Emperor, who gave him a slap on the buttocks. As a result, Pixiu's anus was sealed up. After that, gold, silver and jewelry could only go into his body and couldn't come out. Along with the spread of this story, Pixiu was regarded as an auspicious animal capable of bringing in wealth, and it was considered a propitious animal that could turn disasters into good fortune by ancient Chinese fengshui masters.
[emp-cn-003]
[emp-cn-002]
[emp-cn-002]
[emp-cn-002][emp008]
Tell us what you think about this item, share your opinion with other people. Please make sure that your review focus on this item. All the reviews are moderated and will be reviewed within one business days. Inappropriate reviews will not be posted.
Have any question or inquire for this item? Please contact Customer Service. (Our customer representative will get back shortly.)
