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Tibetan Amulets – Hand-painted & Handcrafted. Dzi Bead Necklaces & Bracelets, Thangka, Sacred Symbols, Natural Gemstones. Lucky Charms, Blessed Items, Energy Purification, Vintage Collectibles.

Tibetan Amulets – Hand-painted & Handcrafted. Dzi Bead Necklaces & Bracelets, Thangka, Sacred Symbols, Natural Gemstones. Lucky Charms, Blessed Items, Energy Purification, Vintage Collectibles.

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"Bone of the Plateau" · Handcrafted Goat Horn & Yak Bone Bracelet


1. Goat Horn: Protective Strength in Resilience
Cultural Symbolism: In pastoral culture, sheep represent gentleness and fertility, while their horns are seen as the externalization of defense and vitality. Tibetans believe goat horns carry a gentle protective energy that harmonizes the surrounding aura.

Energetic Properties: Goat horns are tough yet not overly rigid, embodying the wisdom of "round on the outside, square on the inside"—soft in demeanor but firm in resolve. Their natural grain records the weathering of the plateau, with each line a poetic mark of time.

2. Yak Bone: Totem of the Snowland Spirit
Sacredness: The yak, known as the "Ship of the Plateau," has bones revered as sacred objects that carry the energy of the land. Traditionally purified yak bones are believed to possess spiritual power to ward off evil and stabilize the aura.

Spiritual Metaphor: Symbolizes the Tibetan spirit of "forging ahead under heavy burdens without yielding"—much like yaks traversing blizzards, it inspires wearers to remain resilient through adversity.


Textural Dialogue: The warm, smooth texture of goat horns contrasts with the rugged boldness of yak bones, subtly echoing the Tibetan cosmic view of "harmonizing softness and strength."

Color Rhythm: The warm yellowish-brown of goat horns intertwines with the ivory-white luster of yak bones, resembling a miniature highland landscape of grasslands and soil beneath snowy peaks.

Energetic Complement:

  • Goat horns embody "yin energy," primarily absorbing, harmonizing, and nourishing.

  • Yak bones embody "yang energy," primarily releasing, protecting, and pioneering.

  • Their cyclical interaction creates a small, balanced energy field.