May
07
2010
These loops to mark ears, ne collection of colorful stones einschlie?Lich Kingman turquoise, lapis gaspeite, denim lapis lazuli, Tibetan Prayer Wheel?very difficult and bamboo coral. The design of this piece combines a variety of ungew?similar shapes and colors to create a unique look of its kind that is both versatile and classic to give. Ears earrings measure about 1 1 / 4 inch from Tibetan Prayer Wheel top to bottom.
May
06
2010

This piece is simply the most intelligent and creative combination dieeine turquoise stones, as we have seen Tibetan Prayer Wheel. The simple and classic link bracelet with a clasp H?user Royston Turquoise, Turquoise Dry Creek Sunnyside Turquoise, turquoise and white?en Boulder Buffalo stones to perfection. The piece is in line with many other types of turquoise jewelry and Contemp?ssischer, and is a perfect gift for Tibetan Prayer Wheel collectors turquoise.
Mar
30
2010
This Magic Tibetan Buddhist Copper Turquoise Prayer Wheel is made from copper, coral, turquoise, and jade. Tibetan Prayer Wheel was first invented because many people in Tibet could not read, and this was a way to get their prayers out even though they could not read them out. It is said that for every rotation of the wheel you can chant Om Mani Padme Hung. The size of this prayer wheel is 9 x 4 x 4 inches.
Prayer Wheels are used by Tibetan Buddhists to spread their prayers to the Buddha Chenrezig, who is the embodiment of compassion. Inside of the wheel there is a prayer, “Om Mani Padme Hum,” and this prayer asks for spiritual power and blessings from Chenrezig.
If you would like it, you could also put it inside the wheel of your own Tibetan Prayer Wheel.