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$8.00 Shipping Condition: New Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Brass Etched Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Tibetan seals are typically made of differing materials and are typically ... moreused with red ink or cinnabar paste. Shows Natural Age and Wear.
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$8.00 Shipping Condition: Unspecified Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Silver Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Tibetan seals are typically made of differing materials and are typically used with ... morered ink or cinnabar paste. 1.5 x 1.5 Stamp Bottom.
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$8.00 Shipping Condition: New Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Silver and Faux Amber Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Tibetan seals are typically made of differing materials and are typically ... moreused with red ink or cinnabar paste. 1 3/4 x 1.5 Stamp Top.
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$8.00 Shipping Condition: New Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Brass and Copper 3 Face Buddha Signature Mold. This mold would be of a three figures of the Buddha. This would be used to ... moremake pendants or other items for a shrines. Tibetan images of the Buddha are typically made of differing materials and are typically used with materials that are able to be molded. This is truly a unique item to add to your home or collection.Late-20th CenturyShows Natural Age and Wear5.5 Inches Tall 3 x 2 3/4 WideAT BACARA WE STAND BEHIND ALL OF OUR MERCHANDISE. FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE WILL BE PROVIDED FOR DISSATISFIED CUSTOMERS. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN GOAL, AND WE THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING AT BACARA.
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$10.75 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Atlanta, United States This is a Tibetan Silver Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Item: Signature Stamp or Chop. Tibetan Silver Signature Seal. Tibetan seals represent the ... moreunique artistry of the culture, are typically made of differing materials, and are typically used with red ink or cinnabar paste.
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$10.75 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Atlanta, United States This is a Tibetan Silver Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Item: Signature Stamp or Chop. The top of this signature chop has a chip/nick in the bone ... morecarving, and the bottom of the seal is missing. (See our highlighted photo for reference.).
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$5.99 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Atlanta, United States This is a Tibetan Silver Signature Seal or Chop from Tibet. Item: Signature Stamp or Chop. Tibetan Silver Signature Seal. Tibetan seals represent the ... moreunique artistry of the culture, are typically made of differing materials, and are typically used with red ink or cinnabar paste.
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$5.01 Shipping Condition: New Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Brass Signature Seal or Chop Amulet from Tibet. Tibetan seals are typically made of differing materials and are typically ... moreused with red ink or cinnabar paste.
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$4.25 Shipping Condition: New without tags Location: Overland Park, United States This is a wonderful Tibetan Necklace with a Tibetan Bone and Silver Signature Seal or Chop Pendant with a Sterling Silver Beaded Chain all from Tibet. ... moreChinese and Tibetan seals are typically made of stone or bone and are typically used with red ink or cinnabar paste.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ann Arbor, United States (22.2) 81.5. Model minority. 2.2.1 Religious trends. Chicago skyline at sunset, from near Fullerton Avenue looking south. See also: Ching chong. Richard ... moreM. Daley, son of Richard J. Daley, was elected in 1989.
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Free Shipping Location: Ann Arbor, United States O'Hare International Airport. (8.4) 55.4. (12.4) 47.2. (17.2) 54.3. (21.2) 63.0. (23.4) 70.1. (22.3) 74.1. (18.1) 72.1.
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Ann Arbor, United States (28.2) 68.0. (19.9) 55.3. Model minority. Downtown and the North Side with beaches lining the waterfront. Average high °F (°C) 32.8. See also: Ching chong. ... more1980 to present. Racial stereotypes.
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Tibetan Resin Signature Chop
Country of Origin, Tibet, Materials, Handcarved resin, Approximate Age, 20th century, Overall Condition, Fair. General wear and chips. Tibetan Resin Signature Chop Object size: 2"inches long. See picture with penny for size comparison. Additional information: Signature chops were unique to each individual owner and are a centuries-old tradition in Tibet. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise from Iran and pearls and conch shells from the Indian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and ... moreprecious metals. Using these materials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materials—extremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is a woman-owned company, which not only employs many family members in the U.S. but also provides jobs for more than 90 Tibetan refugees in
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Tibetan Signature Chop Amber Colored Resin
Title, Tibetan Signature Chop Amber Colored Resin, Materials, Resin(may be intended to resemble amber) Made In, Tibet or Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Approximate Age, Mid to late 20th century, Overall Condition, Fair to good. General wear and some discoloration. Object Size, 3 inches. See picture with penny for size comparison. Tibetan Signature Chop Amber-Colored Resin Additional information: Signature chops were unique to each individual owner and are a centuries-old tradition in Tibet. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise ... morefrom Iran and pearls and conch shells from the Indian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and precious metals. Using these materials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materialsâextremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is
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Tibetan Red Amber Colored Signature Chop Stamp Pendant
Title, Tibetan Red Amber Colored Signature Chop Stamp Pendant, Type of Object, signature stamp, Country of Origin, Tibet or Nepal by Tibetan refugees, People, Tibetan, Materials, resin or plastic, Approximate Age, Mid to late 20th century, Dimensions, 2.75 inches long, Overall Condition, Good. Dirt. Blackening, discoloration, and wear. Additional information: The chop. Personal to its owner, is a centuries old part of Tibetan culture. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise from Iran and pearls and conch shells from the ... moreIndian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and precious metals. Using these materials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materialsâextremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is a woman-owned company, which not only employs many fa
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Tibetan Signature Chop with Stamp Wood SALE Was $22
Country of Origin, Tibet or Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Materials, wood, Approximate Age, Mid 20th century, Overall Condition, Fair to good. Dirt. Blackening, wear. Tibetan Signature Chop with Stamp Object size: Chop is 1.75" L. Additional information: The chop. Personal to its owner, is a centuries old part of Tibetan culture. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise from Iran and pearls and conch shells from the Indian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and precious metals. Using these ... morematerials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materialsâextremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is a woman-owned company, which not only employs many family members in the U.S. but also provides jobs for more than 90 Tibetan refugees in Nepal. I buy about t
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Tibetan Signature Chop Amber Colored Resin SALE Was $25
Materials, Resin(may be intended to resemble amber) Made In, Tibet or Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Approximate Age, Mid to late 20th century, Overall Condition, Fair to good. General wear and some discoloration. Object Size, 2.5 inches. See picture with penny for size comparison. Tibetan Signature Chop Amber-Colored Resin Additional information: Signature chops were unique to each individual owner and are a centuries-old tradition in Tibet. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise from Iran and pearls and conch shells from ... morethe Indian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and precious metals. Using these materials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materialsâextremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is a woman-owned company, which not only employs ma
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Tibetan Signature Chop Handcarved Amber Color SALE WAS $25
Title, Tibetan Signature Chop Handcarved Imitation Amber Jewelry, Materials, Resin(may be intended to resemble amber) Made In, Tibet or Nepal by Tibetan refugees, Approximate Age, Mid to late 20th century, Overall Condition, Fair to good. Damage/Repair, Darkening and general wear, Object Size, 2.75 inches.See picture with penny for size comparison. Additional information: Signature chops were unique to each individual owner and are a centuries-old tradition in Tibet. Perched on a plateau in the Himalayas 16.000 feet above sea level, Tibet at first glance appears to be a remote country overshadowed by its much larger neighbors-India to the West and China to the East. In fact, Tibet has long been a cultural hub and is known worldwide for its astonishing jewelry. Historically, red coral from the Mediterranean, deep blue turquoise from Iran and ... morepearls and conch shells from the Indian Ocean were imported to supplement native green turquoise, agates and precious metals. Using these materials, Tibetan silversmiths and metalworkers produced intricately worked jewelry for decorative and religious purposes. These artists would be commissioned by rich patrons, who would offer them lodging and food while the desired piece was being finished. Today many of the painstaking methods of creating jewelry by hand have given way to semi-automated processes. And plastics and resins are used side-by-side with traditional materials. Tibetans have none of our snobbery when it comes to materialsâextremely expensive pieces with sterling silver are often accompanied by resins and plastics! Having taken all of these changes in its stride, Tibet continues to provide the world with gifted jewelers and breathtaking jewelry. We began carrying Tibetan pieces because they make exquisite beads and jewelry. And also because we are passionately committed to a Free Tibet. Almost all of our things come from a Tibetan family which lives in the United States, with relatives who are refugees in Nepal as well as in Tibet. It is a woman-owned compan
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