Vintage Silver Tibetan style amulet case richly adorned with natural turquoise and coral. 38x45mm
Bought in Kathmandu in 1983. Only one available
The copper back is a tight fit, be careful not to damage it if you open the box
Tibetan cosmography holds that natural features (mountains, rocks, rivers) and forces (winds, hail, sandstorms) are imbued with spirits that may be beneficial or malignant. The evil ones cause destructive weather, accidents, crop failures, disease and even death.
To protect oneself from these dangers one must make solicit the help of friendly forces for protection against the evil ones. Similar beliefs are shared throughout the region and have ensured the widespread, and enduring, popularity of gau, regardless of religion or national boundaries. The gau usually contain prayers or mantras written on paper or cloth, herbs, medicines, or small objects believed to carry protective energy.
It is believed that to be effective the gau enclosing the protective materials must be in contact with the body. Women and children usually wear them on necklaces of beads that might also have special powers such as turquoise, coral, pearls or d’Zi beads. Some men wear them in their hair, or especially when on a dangerous journey, will wear them bandolier style on the right side of the body, with the strap passing over the left shoulder.
The two parts of the container usually fit smoothly and tightly together, but when amulets are inside a cord is added for extra security. When old gau are sold, the contents are first carefully removed. Feel free to add your own.
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