Tamashii Tibet

The amulet of the soul of Tibetan monks In Tibet, jewels have strong symbolic value and they transmit ancient cultural and religious values.
According to Buddhist traditions, gems and jewels are metaphors for the ideals of this faith and they express mysterious spiritual conditions and hidden inner attributes.

Tamashii® is a jewel made from natural stones, used by the Tibetan monks as part of their religious practices and as a talisman.
Tamashii in fact means “soul” and the word comes from tama, or “jewel” and therefore a “jewel of the soul”.
The wearer pursues an ideal of peace and love for themselves and the world, and this bracelet offers protection for their soul, helping it to grow, find its role and a meaning in life.

This bracelet was made in Tibet and is blessed by Buddhist monks.

“Om Mani Padme Hum  -  ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ,"

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The black cherry agate is a beautiful rare stone with very dark red and purple tones. These stones are often characterized by more or less strong dark green veining. Due to its polychromatic peculiarities this bracelet could be compared to the purple or green colors depending to the dominant color.

Agate is a naturally occurring stone in various colors. The name agate comes from the Greek "achates," the name of the river where, in ancient times, multiple quantities of this stone were found and mined. In its multicolored variant, it encapsulates the properties of all the colors that comprise it.

Agate in nature comes in many shades, in blue it represents the color of heaven and therefore gives Mudra an even more divine and elevated aspect. Blue for Tibetan culture is the most important of colors and represents purity, wisdom and peace but in the sky variant the concept of purity is accentuated even more. The streaks, while giving uniqueness to each stone, are considered a metaphor to emphasize the basic equality of all living things.

Brown agate is used to have success in any feat. It was appreciated in Italy and Persia as antidote against the evil eye. It's also a health talisman. The stripes confering unicity to each stone and they represent the basic equality between all the human beings.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the Tiger's Eye stone which is among the most widely used and appreciated natural stones, according to the most ancient tradition it is the stone of self-affirmation, that is, it has the power to relate us to our own personal power keeping us balanced and focused. Through increased centering it helps to find self-confidence, firmness, decision-making strength and combativeness. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the white Agate stone, it is a natural stone that identifies the color of purity, balance rest and meditation and is represented in Buddhism by the Buddha Vairochana. The Tamashii® in White Agate transforms the illusion of ignorance into the wisdom of reality. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

Original 925/°°° Silver bracelet from the Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer. The special feature of this collection is the wheels made of 925/°°°° Silver engraved with the same mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, and that these spherical wheels, not being attached to the bracelet like stones, reproduce the rotating movement of Buddhist Prayer Wheels.

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Original 925/°°° Silver bracelet from the Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer. The special feature of this collection is the wheels made of 925/°°°° Silver engraved with the same mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, and that these spherical wheels, not being attached to the bracelet like stones, reproduce the rotating movement of Buddhist Prayer Wheels.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the stone Onyx, used by Monks to spread courage and self-esteem. It is connected to instinct and intuition, helps with self-actualization and encourages people to follow their goals without being influenced by external factors. Black for Buddhism also represents man's primordial darkness, hatred and violence. Tamashii® Onyx strengthens self-awareness, analytical thinking and a sense of responsibility. It transforms negative forces into positive, evil into good, and hatred into compassion. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the stone Turquoise, it was one of the first precious stones to be mined, its intense color is reminiscent of the sky, air and water, the basic elements for life. The color Turquoise is widely used in Buddhist esotericism, with green representing calmness and blue representing ascension and purity. It helps to recognize the underlying causes of events in one's life, strengthens courage and self-confidence. Tamashii® Turquoise stabilizes moods and transforms anger into wisdom. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the green Agate stone, Agate is a stone found in nature in various colors, in this case in the green variant it identifies the color of nature, trees and plants. It summarizes the qualities of balance and harmony as well as youthful vigor and action.  The Tamashii® in Green Agate transforms jealousy into wisdom of accomplishment. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the stone Moss Agate, it is a natural stone with colors from yellow-green to dark green that, traced back to the Amoghasiddhi Buddha, who aspires to success, wealth and power. The variegated hue might suggest a less competitive and jealous ambition. The Tamashii® with Moss Agate transforms pride into wisdom of identity. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

​The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the Blue Agate stone, blue is the most important color in Buddhism even more than gold, it identifies ascension and wisdom, truth, devotion, faith, purity, chastity, peace, spiritual and intellectual life. The Tamashii® in Blue Agate, traditionally used to identify that which is pure or rare, calms anger by transforming it into wisdom. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

​The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver.In this case with Carnelian stone, it is a stone in shades from yellow to bright red, the same ones that depict Gautama Buddha. In Tibetan culture it developed as a synonym for the preservation of life force composed of utility (concreteness) and warmth (sentimentality); in many ways it is close to the Western concept of happiness. Tamashii® Carnelian identifies vitality and happiness. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver.In this case with the stone Pink Quartz, pink in the Buddhist world is the color of the lotus flower i.e., enlightenment and spiritual regeneration. It has deep and at the same time very powerful meanings, such as spiritual growth, resurrection, awareness of one's own nature, strength and the ability not to be contaminated by the corruption of this world. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the Red Agate stone, red in Buddhism is the color of rituals and powerful actions, it is the color of passion, strength and the sacred. It requires great self-control as it could become dangerous.  Red is the color that defines the line between evil and good, and only great sages and spirituals can wear it. Red Tamashii® induces strength, vigor, vitality, passion and indicates a wise person.  The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver. In this case with the stone Sodalite, known as the stone of logic, rationality and efficiency. It is a stone of deep truth and brings this to all aspects of life. Indeed, it promotes idealism and stimulates the desire for truth; it enables one to live one's life according to one's desires while remaining true to oneself. Tamashii® Sodalite strengthens one's sense of one's identity and the ability to defend oneself against anything that endangers it. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

The design of these Tamashii® bracelets, which are part of the Prayer Wheel collection, is inspired by the Tibetan Five or a series consisting of five rituals (free-body exercises) that can give numerous benefits both physically and mentally. It is precisely because of the number of these movements that each bracelet is composed of five 6 mm multifaceted spheres of stone and cylindrical wheels in 925/°°° engraved Sterling Silver.In this case with the stone African Turquoise is one of the most ancient, beautiful and mysterious stones. In Ancient Egypt this stone was recognized as having the power to purify and protect, so it was used for food and drink containers. Pharaohs' cups were made of African turquoise precisely because of the belief that this preserved the ruler's health from infection, disease but also from negative energies. The Prayer Wheel collection that is inspired by the typically Tibetan cult object of the same name. Traditionally these wheels on the outside have imprinted the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hūm" of the Buddha of Compassion Cenresig in Sanskrit, according to Buddhist tradition spinning this wheel has much the same meritorious effect as reciting a prayer.

It is a commonly worn gemstone throughout India. In ancient times, these brightly coloured stones were thought to embody the wise, spiritual “souls of the ocean”. It remains a much appreciated gift today for anyone embarking on a new life path. For Buddhism, blue is the most important colour, as it represents ascension and wisdom, intellectual and spiritual life. The Tamashii® Blue Ocean Stone symbolises harmony, balance and calm, promoting a state of rest and relaxation.

The word ‘Gzi’ (Dzi) in the Tibetan language may be translated as lustre, luminosity, clarity and splendour. The Gzi jewels are generally created with natural agate stones, and are crafted according to ancient techniques. They present symbols, images and patterns across their surface. The gems express ancestral and very powerful concepts. Tamashii® Gzi Nature jewels instil within us a sense of balance and harmony, and represent the natural dimension and the earth.

The word ‘Gzi’ (Dzi) in the Tibetan language may be translated as lustre, luminosity, clarity and splendour. The Gzi jewels are generally created with natural agate stones, and are crafted adopting ancient techniques. They present symbols, images and patterns across their surface. The gems express ancestral and very powerful concepts. Tamashii® Gzi Earth reflects a sense of humility, simplicity and rootedness, facilitating detachment from the conditioning of the external world.

The Deep Yellow Aobao gemstone is commonly referred to as ‘Yellow Opal’. The word ‘opal’ itself descends from the Sanskrit ‘upala’, which denotes a ‘precious stone’. This gem stimulates an individual to seek new experiences. One becomes more open to others and to our communal existence, and a sense of enthusiasm is generated. It has been determined that Tamashii® Deep Yellow Aobao may help us freely express our emotions, removing any negative feelings and inducing a sense of serenity within our soul. We reach a point where we observe the world from a new perspective and appreciate the good things in life.

It is known as Leopard Skin Jasper because the colour and aspect of the stone is reminiscent of the hide of a leopard. This gemstone symbolizes change, truth and progress. It is considered the ‘stone of resolution’ as it enables us to overcome unresolved emotional stress and return to a state of serenity. The Tamashii® Leopard Skin jewel will encourage reflection and stimulate one’s imagination; it also enhances communication and cohesion within a group.

Referring to its colour, the name of this gemstone derives from the Greek word ‘chloros’, which means ‘pale green’. Also known as Seraphinite, this jewel stimulates a desire to engage in meditation and prayer. It promotes serenity by helping an individual to become more clearly aware of their conflicts. The colour of this gem, generally symbolizing a sense of balance and harmony, may also be associated with the green aspect of Arya Tara, a very important deity within the sphere of Buddhism and the goddess of universal compassion.