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rainbow Amazonite dragon bracelet, buffalo bone. Mounted on traditional cord for mala. Sliding knot adaptable to all sizes

rainbow Amazonite dragon bracelet, buffalo bone. Mounted on traditional cord for mala. Sliding knot adaptable to all sizes

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Rainbow Amazonite, 10mm diameter faceted bead.

Rainbow amazonite from Brazil.

The rainbow amazonite is found at the level of the gangue which gives an amazonite mixed with other minerals, giving a variety of different colors, hence its name "rainbow". Feldspar family like labradorite or moonstone.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology (ING Paris), all our stones are appraised and guaranteed without treatment.

Buffalo bone dragon head entirely carved by hand. Disk also in buffalo bone. Dimensions 24.22mm long by 13.91mm wide by 13.74mm high.

Mounted on traditional cord for mala, braid of five threads representing the 5 colors of the 5 meditation Buddhas. Sliding knot adaptable to all sizes, as shown in the video

the Dragon is the vehicle of Vairocana, the white Buddha sitting in the east (or in the center). His throne supported by Dragons probably derives from the Chinese imperial throne. The Dragon is the mount of many protective deities, guardians of treasures and gods of rain and storms.

As guardians of treasures, the Sino-Tibetan Dragons are the counterparts of the Indian nagas. The Tibetan term druk (tib.brug) means both “dragon” and “thunder”. Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom, is called Druk Yul (land of the Dragon). Its inhabitants, the drukpas, take their name from the spiritual lineage drukpa kagyu, originating in Tibet.

This lineage was established by the sage Tsangpa Gyaré who, having one day observed nine dragons disappearing in the sky near Gyantse, decided to establish the monastery of Ralung. In Tibetan Buddhism, the ascending to heaven of a group of Dragons is an auspicious sign.

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