Product Description
Sheep Horn
♥ Auspiciousness ♥ Luck ♥ Wealth ♥
The Tibetan word for sheep is luk, however, sheep are often called yangkar, which means “the white haired treasure” because of how valuable they are. Sheep have been raised by Tibetans for thousands of years.Sheep horn plays an important traditional role in the Tibetan religions, since Tibetan people believe that the sheep horn symbolizes auspiciousness and it can bring blessing for them.
The Lord of the Corpse Forest
♥ Reminders of Our Impermanence ♥ New Beginning ♥ Keep away evil spirits ♥
The Lord of the Corpse Forest is the main god in charge of the sky burial area in Tibet and is known as the "King of Ghosts". Therefore, Bone and skulls are featured prominently in Tibetan symbolism. Tibetans all firmly believe that wearing a corpse can drive away plague and suppress evil spirits. The Lord of the Corpse Forest also symbolizes all living beings that everything in the world is impermanent. Wearing the jewelry symbolizing the Lord of the Corpse reminds us to live only in the present moment and remember that nothing is permanent.