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Small pendant "Vajra Dorje"04.02.1263
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Glass
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
Nice, small pendant, this item forms a pair with 04.02.1265
Pendant "Vajra Dorje"04.02.1262
- Silver
- Glass
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Excellent overall condition
Rich decorated pendant "Vajra Dorje", silver and small glass beads.
Amulet pendant 04.02.1261
- Silver
- Coral
- Bones and horns
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
- Original condition
Amulet pendant with teets and real coral, bought in Tibet, but maybe of Mongolian origin.
Tibetan finger ring with coral and tuqoise.04.02.1260
- Coral
- Turquoise
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Nice small fingerring, easy to wear. A tuqoise surrounded by 4 real corals, they are worn by women but also by men
Tibetan finger ring04.02.1259
- Silver
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
Beautiful ring comfortable to wear, the size can easily be adjusted.
Tibetan hair or finger ring04.02.1258
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Imitation and artificial gems
- Cotton
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Original condition
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is one of the smaller ones and can also be used as finger-ring.
Hair decoration with British silver dollar04.02.1257
- Silver 90 - 95%
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
- Original condition
- Excellent overall condition
Hair decoration with a large coral immitation bead mounted on a British silver dollar coin from 1912. Bought in Tibet but its origin could also be Mongolia
Pair of Tibetan earrings with turquoise04.02.1256
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Turquoise
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
A pairr of antiques Tibetan esilver earrings with large turqoise inlay facing outward. The rings are worn by women in pairs and singly by men. An exceptional piece of old Tibetan jewellery.
Tibetan amulet box04.02.1255
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Imitation and artificial gems
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
Double faced amulet box, with 6 rad an 3 blue inlays.
Tibetan saddle ring04.02.1254
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Original condition
This type of ring is called tagam, (saddle) due to its resemblance to the Tibetan saddle. Used all over Tibet by both men and women. Mostly worn as a head ornament. The ring is in it's original condition, but it can be easily transformed to fit smaller fingers.
Tibetan hair or finger ring04.02.1253
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Original condition
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is one of the smaller ones and can also be used as finger-ring.Tibetan hair or finger ring
Tibetan hair or finger ring04.02.1252
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Glass
- Jewelry ready and easy to wear
- Original condition
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is one of the smaller ones and can also be used as finger-ring.
Tibetan hair / finger-ring04.02.1251
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Original condition
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is one of the smaller ones and can also be used as finger-ring.
Tibetan hair or finger ring04.02.1250
- White metal, silver content not tested
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is one of the smaller ones and can also be used as finger-ring.
Man's queue ring04.02.1249
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
This type of ring, called gyu ya, is threaded into the hair queue it is common in Eastern Tibet, Chamdo area. Clarke mentions that many of these rings have been made by Yunnanese silversmiths.
Complex Tibetan hair ring04.02.1248
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Turquoise
- Leather & skins
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Original condition
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is definitively one of the complex ones with 3 coral inlays and one turquoise, mounted on a leather protection.
Large Tibetan finger / hair ring04.02.1247
- Silver
- Coral
- Lapis Lazuli
- Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Hair rings are threaded into the hair queue are common all over Tibet. They are worn by both men and women and are of different type and forms. The present item is definitively one of the larger ones with one real coral and two turquoise inlays.
04.02.1246
- Silver
- Coral
- Turquoise
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Tibetan belt buckl or hair ornament04.02.1245
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral imitation
- Glass
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
- Elements for individual jewelry design
Beautiful piece of silver jewellery with fine filigree work. Similar pieces are worn as a head ornament by men
Antique Tibetan silver earring04.02.1244
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Turquoise
- Coral imitation
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Antique Tibetan silver earring with turquoise inlay and "coral imitation" beads. They were placed on each side of the face hiding both ears, either attached with small hooks to the headdress or hanging with a thread over the head. Worn by women in the Chamdo region of East Tibet and also in central Tibet. Similar types may also be worn by men.
A pair of beautiful Tibetan earrings04.02.1243
- White metal, silver content not tested
- Coral
- Coral imitation
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Jewelry for collection or exquisite wearing.
Tibetan silver earring with coral inlays. Worn in the Chamdo region of East Tibet and also iby tibetan minority tribes in the Yunan province of China.
Milk Pail Hook -Tibet04.02.1157
- Metal
- Leather & skins
- Coral
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
Decoration for a lady belt. Double hook mounted on leather bow, on the backside strengthened with a metal plate. Two metal layers, above silver alloy, below brass. Verso fixed on metal plate leather fixed with nails. In the front five small coral discs, most of them broken, in the decorative graved middle piece. Througout Tibet milking is women's work. The cow is a dri (female yak) or a dzo-mo ( a cross breed between yak and domestic cow).
Tibetan headdress with large turquoise04.02.1156
- Silver
- Copper & copper aloy
- Turquoise
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
- Elements for individual jewelry design
A beautiful pendant to be incorporated in the women's headdress. The centerpiece is a large turquoise. The back is made out of copper.
Front of a Tibetan Ga'u amulet box04.02.1155
- Silver
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
The cover of an antique Tibetan Gau Amulet Box with engraved Tibetan motifs and the back cover of the box is missing.
Tibetan G'au kerima amulet box04.02.1154
- Silver
- Coral
- Copper & copper aloy
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Museum quality (worthy to be added to a museum’s permanent collection)
- Good overall conditions (small imperfections or signs of use)
A small antique Tibetan Gau Amulet Box, traditional among all Budhist groups of Tibet, while the oval domed front is of silver, engraved Tibetan motifs and the back section is made of a poor silver alloy. The red centerpiece has a coral bead and at the bottom we find a stylized dorje ornament . This front of the box is in perfect condition, the back copper cover shows cracks and holes.
Tibetan Gau amulet box04.02.1153
- Silver
- Silver/nickel or nickel/copper alloy
- Glass
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Excellent overall condition
A small antique Tibetan Gau Amulet Box while the oval domed front is of silver, engraved Tibetan motifs and the back section is made of a poor silver alloy. The red centerpiece is an imitation of a coral bead and a stylized dorje ornament at the bottom. This box is in perfect overall condition.
Tibetan Gau amulet box04.02.1152
- Silver
- Copper & copper aloy
- Turquoise
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
An antique Tibetan Gau Amulet Box while the oval domed front is of silver, engraved Tibetan motifs and the back section is made of copper. The center has a dark turquoise gem. Although worn in all areas, the oval-shaped silver ga’u was particularly favored by women in Lhasa and the southern border areas of Tibet, in Sikkim and Bhutan. Due to insesive wear the box has some broken parts on the right side of the cover (see pictures).
Tibetan Gau amulet box04.02.1151
- Silver
- Copper & copper aloy
- Glass
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
A beautiful small antique Tibetan Gau Amulet Box while the oval domed front is of silver, engraved Tibetan motifs and the back section is made of a copper aloy. Although worn in all areas, the oval-shaped silver ga’u was particularly favored by women in Lhasa and the southern border areas of Tibet, in Sikkim and Bhutan. This Gau shows signs of wear (holes on the back side) but is otherwise still in good condition.
Tibetan Amulet Box04.02.577
- Silver
- Copper & copper aloy
- Turquoise
- Collectible (fine or rare example of an object)
- Antiques (object shows signs of long use)
- Fair condition (some missing, broken or repaired parts, see pictures)
This Tibetan amulet box, called ga’u, has a round brass body and a silver front. The front shows finely chased floral decorations with a round turquoise insert in the center. The box can be mounted with handles on the side. The Gau amulet box is in fair condition with a natural patina and traces of age and wear.