Product Description:
Inspired by the intangible cultural heritage goldwork of Tibet in the Himalayas, the main bead is crafted using the traditional filigree openwork technique. Each gold bead is woven with fine gold threads into a mesh texture, studded with red and green gemstones as accents, and interspersed with matte small gold beads. The overall color is warm and rich, reflecting the rustic texture of ancient gold-making on the Tibetan plateau, combining craftsmanship aesthetics with wearing comfort.
Symbolism and Meaning:
The filigree technique originates from traditional Tibetan goldsmithing and represents centuries of handcrafted wisdom in highland culture. The gemstone colors correspond to the five colors of prayer flags, carrying the spiritual energy and blessings of the Himalayas, conveying auspiciousness and solemnity of the snowlands.
Design Intent:
Combining the Himalayan intangible heritage goldwork with Tibetan Buddhist Zen philosophy, this design integrates ancient highland craftsmanship and protective wisdom into daily life. The delicate filigree openwork showcases aesthetic taste, while Buddhist symbols convey the lifestyle attitude of “maintaining purity amid prosperity, practicing compassion amid the worldly.” It is a wearable piece of jewelry that holds both collectible value and spiritual significance.
How to Wear:
For everyday wear, it pairs well with plain cotton-linen clothing, Chinese-style, or Tibetan-style attire, echoing the warm texture of matte gold and enhancing a Zen and solemn atmosphere.







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