Tibetan Bronze

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China tibetan nepal antique imitation bronze Amitabha buddha statue nice gift


China tibetan nepal antique imitation bronze Amitabha buddha statue nice gift


$80.00


Asian Tibetan Bronze Buddha Mantra Singing Strike Bowl @@


Asian Tibetan Bronze Buddha Mantra Singing Strike Bowl @@


$0.01


Tibet Tibetan Buddhism Bronze 24K Gold Gilt Guru Padmasambhava Buddha Statue


Tibet Tibetan Buddhism Bronze 24K Gold Gilt Guru Padmasambhava Buddha Statue


$901.60


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14″ Chinese Tibetan Bronze 24K Gold Gilt Buddhism Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Statue


$2,714.00


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13″Tibet Tibetan Bronze Gilt Turquoise 7 Eyes White Tara Mother Buddha Statue


$717.60


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13″Tibet Tibetan Bronze Gilt Turquoise 4 Hands Arms Chenrezig Buddha Statue


$717.60


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9″ Old Tibet Tibetan Buddhism Bronze Gilt 4 Hands Chenrezig Buddha Statue


$551.08


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13″Tibet Tibetan Bronze Turquoise Long Life Amitayus Longevity Buddha Statue


$717.60


 Tibetan Buddhist VAJRASATTVA buddha bronze statue


Tibetan Buddhist VAJRASATTVA buddha bronze statue


$9.99


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Turquoise Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★★★★H909


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Turquoise Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★★★★H909


$0.10


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★


$0.85


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★★★★ H0960


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje ★★★★★ H0960


$0.10


Tibet Tibetan Bronze  Buddhist Ritual Tool  Jiangmo Chu Vajra Doorje ★★★★★


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Jiangmo Chu Vajra Doorje ★★★★★


$0.90


antique chinese tibetan silver bronze incense burner censer nephrite jade inlay


antique chinese tibetan silver bronze incense burner censer nephrite jade inlay


$17,900.00


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


$0.85


TIBETAN NEPAL WISS WHITE TARA SITA TARA BUDDHA BRONZE STATUE 29CM WITH NICE GIFT


TIBETAN NEPAL WISS WHITE TARA SITA TARA BUDDHA BRONZE STATUE 29CM WITH NICE GIFT


$188.00


TIBETAN Buddhist bronze old Guanyin buddha statue 30 cm


TIBETAN Buddhist bronze old Guanyin buddha statue 30 cm


$184.00


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


$0.85


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


Tibet Tibetan Bronze Buddhist Ritual Tool Vajra Doorje


$0.85


Tibetan Buddhist bronze coated silver


Tibetan Buddhist bronze coated silver “om mani padme hum” censer burner Incense


$185.00


Tibetan Bronze

Gongs: handmade Tibetan Gongs

Gong , also known as tam-tam are East-Asian percussion instruments made of bronze, created entirely by hand. They are related to Cymbals single hung vertical or horizontal with a size on a raised stand. The surface is fiat or slightly rounded and the outer edge is bent backwards. They date from the Han Dynasty (2000BC) China. The first courses Gongs, later, a cup has been added (Java).

One will be struck by the front with a stick, wrapped in Felt covered by fur. The sound changes from a bright note cushioning by the harmonic free a dark, muffled voices and thundering sound.

In Japan, the rather solid "Shoko" is a gong that produces a sharp sound when struck sharp on the concave back.

Gongs also applications beyond the music, sports, therapy, performance art, religion, relaxation and meditation. Some therapists trained Gongs large companies use to massage the kidney.

Each has its own character Gong extra ordinary and particular. Their impressive, charismatic embodies a multitude of sensations and emotional archetypal truths. These gongs with a wide range of harmonics and frequencies are favored Healing sessions and demand relaxation.

Gongs are traditional Nepalese and title = "Tibetan gongs"> Tibetan instrument Traditional used since ancient times for meditation in Buddhist monasteries, religious events, ceremonies and rituals in the Tibetan and Buddhist community of Nepal. There are different types of gongs produced in Nepal, Tibet, China, India and their designs, structure and shape are very different, but their use is almost same.

The gongs are also used as a means of communication to raise awareness people of certain events of religious events, ceremonies, etc. The sound will be different depending on each gong metal content or composition used for the manufacture of gongs. Nepalese gongs are truly handmade gongs popular worldwide


Bodhisattva Avalokitecvara, 15th-16th century (bronze) by Tibetan School - Mug - Standard Size


Bodhisattva Avalokitecvara, 15th-16th century (bronze) by Tibetan School – Mug – Standard Size


$14.50


This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

Journey to the West Himalayan Bronze Teapot


Journey to the West Himalayan Bronze Teapot



From the most mysterious and mystical place in the world, own a piece of history! The ultimate conversation piece for your home or office.

The classic story of the Journey to the West was based on real events. In real life, Xuanzang (born 602 – 664) was a monk at Jingtu Temple in late-Sui Dynasty & early-Tang Dynasty Chang’an. Motivated by the poor quality of Chinese translations of Buddhist scr…


Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. - 3x2 inch Fridge Magnet - large magnetic button - Magnet


Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet


$4.99


Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can …

Mannington Naturals - Tibetan Slate Aztec Clay And Bronze Vinyl Flooring


Mannington Naturals – Tibetan Slate Aztec Clay And Bronze Vinyl Flooring



9 S/FT, 1 per S/YD long, 12 LFT wide, 80 MIL thick, 3.450 lbs, Taupe, Sheet, Urethane, Smooth, glue down install, perimeter glue install, 20 year warranty sold by the box….


Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. - Greeting Card (Pack of 2) - 7x5 inch - Art247 - Standard Size - Pack Of 2


Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. – Greeting Card (Pack of 2) – 7×5 inch – Art247 – Standard Size – Pack Of 2


$6.50


This photographic Greeting Card is created on 300gsm FSC approved card. The result – a stunning reproduction at an affordable price. Actual size 7×5 inch.Greeting card comes with high grade white envelope as standard.This is an automated preview only. Actual Greeting Card design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected…

Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. - iPad Cover (Protective Sleeve) - Art247 - IPads 1 And 2


Seated Buddha (gilt bronze) by Nepalese.. – iPad Cover (Protective Sleeve) – Art247 – IPads 1 And 2


$32.00


Fits iPads 1 & 2Finest NeopreneThis is an automated preview only. Actual iPad Covers design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected….

Buddhist Khadga Bronze Dragon Flaming Sword


Buddhist Khadga Bronze Dragon Flaming Sword



The flaming sword symbolizes the knowledge that severs & burns away the knot of ignorance. In addition, it can keep danger at bay. It is used by Jizo, a bodhisattva who goes fearlessly anywhere his help is needed by those on the path to enlightenment. He has a special affinity for women, children & travelers. He is characterized by benevolence, determination & unflagging optimism. Jizo is consider…


On the Path to Enlightenment: The Berti Aschmann Foundation of Tibetan Art at the Museum Rietberg Zurich


On the Path to Enlightenment: The Berti Aschmann Foundation of Tibetan Art at the Museum Rietberg Zurich


$33.56


The Berti Aschmann Collection offers a comprehensive overview of the development and spreading of Buddhist sculpture in India, Nepal, and Tibet. It includes 7th century pieces from the Swat area, bronzes from Kashmir, from the Indian Pala dynasty, and from Nepal. These lead to the main part of the collection, the Tibetan sculptures from the 11th to the 18th century. Finally, Tibeto-Chinese bronzes…

Portraits of the Masters: Bronze Sculptures of the Tibetan Buddhist Lineages


Portraits of the Masters: Bronze Sculptures of the Tibetan Buddhist Lineages


$90.00


This is a catalogue of 108 portrait bronzes of great masters of the Tibetan Buddhist traditions, it presents a history of these teaching lineages based on and illustrated by the collection. Ranging in date from the 12th to 18th century, the sculptures span the most productive period in the history of Tibetan Buddhist art, providing detailed illustration of Tibetan portraiture’s long and varied his…

Fine Indian Stone Sculpture, Fine Chinese, Nepalese and Tibetan Bronze Sculpture, Fine Tibetan Thankas and Indian and Himalayan Works of Art, London, November 10, 1976


Fine Indian Stone Sculpture, Fine Chinese, Nepalese and Tibetan Bronze Sculpture, Fine Tibetan Thankas and Indian and Himalayan Works of Art, London, November 10, 1976




How and why did Proto Sinaitic script evolve during the day modern alphabets?

Exceptions (eg, Japanese) all days modern alphabets, Abjad, abigudas, and primers – as diverse as Latin, Mongolian, Telugu, Arabic, Tibetan, and Thai – can be genetically related to writing mid-Bronze Age to the second plant ECB (itself inspired by Egyptian hieroglyphics). Why and how writing letters to all the changes? Languages spoken, like the proverbial river, are doomed to be always changing, morphing in the news (such as no language is the same in future centuries, for example, in English). Writing systems, however, are apparently much best preserved (for example, Latin alphabet). letters literally etch themselves in the history of all descendants to see and imitate. Why Have they changed? Why is this the question written in Latin (much magnified), but not with Phoenician? Who had the idea it is to pick up this side channels A and put firmly on two legs? And what precipitated the radical changes that have led to people like Devanagari of Aramaic?

I too love this subject and understand your interest. People think I'm crazy because I see the words backwards and sideways. I was delighted when I found a site that has the oldest letter "V" has been found in Neanderthal sites. It was as I expected and I was very happy that I had guessed right. I think that somehow the symbols at some time has come to represent some something undesirable and have been modified. I take this idea of the Christian fish symbol, which previously had been the symbol of a other religion, but was turned sideways, which just happened to overlap a sense of religion. I would not mind if you keep me mind if you find good websites. Thank you.


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