Monday, March 11, 2019

Tibetan Conch Shell Copper Pendant Necklace & Earrings
- Buddhist Auspicious Symbol, Rudraksha Seeds -

https://www.etsy.com/prettygonzo/listing/515030227/tibetan-pendant-necklace-earrings-set?ref=shop_home_active_8&frs=1

This stylish Tibetan conch necklace and earrings jewelry set features a Nepalese coin pendant, organic rudraksha beads, carnelian rounds, crystal bicones, gold freshwater pearls, and a copper clasp. The pendant, a puffy tabular bead, was made by Tibetan refugees in Nepal and is constructed of base metal overlaid with copper and brass. The front is incised with a conch shell symbol, which is highly significant in both Buddhism and Hinduism. The rudraksha beads are particularly nice, with a shiny finish to them, and the carnelian confers a wonderful warmth that complements both the pendant and the organic beads. (More info about these three main components is provided at the end of this listing.)

Also included here are the following:

• Swarovski "Metallic Sunshine" crystal bicones (made in Austria)
• Gold-hued freshwater pearls
• Copper rondelle spacer beads
• TierraCast bead caps (made in USA)
• Copper "S" clasp
• Sterling silver heavy-duty crimps, covers, wire guards (all made in USA)
• High-quality 49-strand beading wire (made in USA)

The matching earrings were designed to add more sparkle to the set. They are handmade with carnelian rounds, Swarovski crystals, and copper pins and ear wires. Their length is approximately 1.5 inches. The length of the necklace is 21.25 inches.

This unique and inspirational Tibetan conch shell pendant necklace and earrings set was handmade by me with great care, deep thought, and best wishes for its destined wearer. It comes in an eco-friendly box, nicely wrapped and ready for gift giving. This would make a lovely present for anyone who practices Buddhism, engages in meditation and/or yoga, is interested in Tibet, or simply finds meaning in Eastern spirituality. Perhaps that someone will be you!

ABOUT THE CONCH SHELL SYMBOL
The conch one of the eight auspicious symbols ("Ashtamangala") in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. These shells are believed to bear and convey good fortune. In Buddhism, the symbol also represents royal gifts offered to Sakyamuni after his spiritual enlightenment and elevation to Buddha. In particular, the conch symbolizes the all-surrounding and interpenetrating sound of the dharma, or universal law, that stirs individuals awake from the sleep of ignorance so that they may pursue the Buddhist three-fold path for the good of all. (Dharma also means the teachings of the Buddha.)

ABOUT RUDRAKSHA SEEDS
These interesting and meaningful seeds come from a variety of evergreen in the foothills of the Himalayas and certain areas of Southeast Asia. The name Rudraksha is a compound word commonly translated as "Shiva's Tears." The name reflects the role of Shiva, a major Hindu god, in the etiology of the Rudraksha tree. These seeds are traditionally used as beads in Hindu and Buddhist malas (prayer beads).

ABOUT CARNELIAN
Lovely warm carnelian has been used for jewelry since ancient times. Traditional beliefs associate it with healing, courage building, fear dispelling, and protection against negative forces (as a talisman). It is also believed to focus energy and sharpen mental clarity in preparation for action.

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14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous handmade Tibetan jewelry set of necklace and earrings with conch pendant.

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  2. Beautiful carnelian and gold freshwater pearls necklace and I love the conch shell pendant.

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  3. Beautifully combined symbolic Tibetan necklace with earrings. The conch shell pendant is amazing!

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  4. Love what you did to highlight that beautiful conch pendant (a favorite, I might add). Anyone would be proud to wear this meaningful necklace. Shared.

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  5. Fabulous conch shell pendant used in this wonderful necklace of pearls, crystals, gemstones and organic rudraksha seeds.

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  6. Merci beaucoup, Kathy! Hope things are well! :)

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  7. what a beautiful conch shell necklace - love the conch shell and have a few of them in my garden

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    1. Thanks so much, Julie! I love how with real conch shells you can hear the sea inside them. :)

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  8. That is a lovely necklace with great beads and pendant!

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  9. Thanks so much, Jo! Hope things are well. Treats to Ms. Stinky Pie from Sir Gonze! :)

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