Hello, the new kind of Tibetan Sterling Silver Earrings of this season comes out. Be sure you click the photo and take a closer look at this turquoise dragon pendant. The carving is simply exceptional. The Tibetan Silver Earrings comes from China, and may in fact be quite old. You can't tell from the face of the pendant, but there are 4 small holes drilled into the turquoise. Traditionally, Yak Bone Earrings such as this were sewn onto clothing for protection and healing powers. This pendant may be an old amulet that has been "recycled" -- a very common practice, especially with a stone as valued as turquoise. The back of the pendant has been left open, so you can still receive the turquoise energies.

The beads on this necklace are genuine hematite. The sad truth about hematite is that almost all of the Silver Home Decor on the market are fake. I had to search bead sources for 3 years to find a source of genuine hematite. Please enjoy the wonderful vibration of this stone. It has a centering, balancing quality. My experience with hematite is that it grounds you at the root and then pulsates upwards, moving stagnant energy. This in turn allows for the natural opening and expansion of your body-mind-spirit. All of the silver on this beaded jewelry necklace is sterling; this includes the clasp as well as the silver encircling the pendant. The sterling silver around the pendant has the dark patina of age, but can be polished to shine brilliantly. Dimond is the symbol of the love of lovers. I lovingly think of this beaded Tibetan Prayer Wheel as Natural Order in Random Chaos. I enjoy making necklaces in random patterns. I can chant, pray and and sing freely, because I don't have to count out the pattern.