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    Tashi Mannox

    Tam syllable broach and earrings

    Tashi agreed to this exclusive collaboration with Bhutan’s own Malaya Jewelry, appreciating their excellence of hand-finished Dharma jewellery, as well as seeing a opportunity to help produce perfectly formed pieces, which honour the sacred integrity of mantras and Buddha family syllable blessings.
    Since the 60s, ‘Dharma’ jewellery has been widely produced by talented craftsmen along the Himalayan range, especially by enterprising Nepalese craftsmen for their booming tourist footfall. Unfortunately such silver and gold smiths are not usually calligraphers of Tibetan and Sanskrit, and often not Tibetan Dharma practitioners either – with such lack of scriptural abilities, the correctness of sacred proportioned geomancy is all too often compromised.
    Like Chinese whispers, a silver ring or bracelet, boasting a mani mantra design in Lantsa Sanskrit, are copied and re-copied to the point of unrecognisable obscurity – with a mantra which can only hint of its origin, reduced to abstract shapes of decoration.
    Bhutan’s top fashion model Singye Bidha Jimba wears a tam syllable from Malaya Jewelry  traditional broach collection – The syllable tam is considered the heart essence of the Female Buddha Tara, which is the embodiment of motherly love and compassion – also available as earrings.

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