Nr. 104037511

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Silber, 925er tibetisches Silber, natürliche Koralle, Lapislazuli, Türkis, traditionelle Flush-Inlay-Technik - Tropfenohrringe - 6,5 cm lang
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Silber, 925er tibetisches Silber, natürliche Koralle, Lapislazuli, Türkis, traditionelle Flush-Inlay-Technik - Tropfenohrringe - 6,5 cm lang

Beautiful Tibetan hand-crafted earrings in hallmarked 925 Sterling Silver with natural Coral, Lapis Lazuli and Turquoise flush inlays. Intricate silver design. Oxidised silver. Length: 6.5cm Width: 3.6cm Tibetan and Nepali silver earrings with flush stone inlay are part of a long Himalayan metalworking tradition that blends jewellery, symbolism, and practical craftsmanship. The technique is often called stone inlay or flush setting, but in this regional context it has some distinctive features tied to Tibetan-Nepali aesthetics and materials. The Technique: Flush Inlay (Himalayan Style) Unlike Western “prong” or “bezel” settings, flush inlay in Tibetan/Nepali jewellery typically means: Stones are cut and shaped to fit directly into carved recesses in the silver. The surface of the stone often sits level with or slightly raised above the metal, rather than being held by visible claws. The artisan may use: Soft silver (often high-content, sometimes low-grade alloys) that can be pushed or burnished around the stone. Natural adhesives (historically plant resins, lac, or pitch) to secure the stone internally. The finish is usually rustic and organic, not perfectly symmetrical—this is intentional and valued. Common Stones and Their Meaning These earrings almost always feature culturally significant stones: Turquoise: Most important in Tibetan culture: Symbolizes protection, health, and spiritual balance. Coral: Associated with life force, vitality, and status. Often traded historically from the Mediterranean into Tibet/Nepal. Lapis lazuli: Represents wisdom and the heavens. Also historically traded via ancient routes How It’s Made (Step-by-Step Overview) Metal Base Creation: The earring is hand-forged or cast in silver. Designs often include symbolic motifs (lotus, clouds, protective symbols). Carving Stone Seats: Shallow cavities are carved into the silver where stones will sit. These are custom-shaped for each stone (not standardized sizes). Stone Preparation: Stones are hand-cut (often irregular cabochons rather than faceted gems). Precision is less about symmetry and more about fit and visual harmony. Setting the Stone: The stone is pressed into the cavity. Edges of the silver are gently burnished inward or slightly raised. Adhesive may be applied underneath. Finishing: Oxidation is often added to darken the silver and enhance contrast. Final polishing is minimal to preserve the handmade look. Regional Characteristics: Tibetan pieces: bolder, heavier, often more symbolic and ritual-oriented. Nepali (especially Newar artisans from Kathmandu Valley): Slightly more refined metalwork Strong influence from both Tibetan and Indian traditions. Authenticity Notes: Many older pieces use low-grade silver (sometimes mixed with other metals), which is normal. Stones are often not perfectly polished or matched—that’s a sign of traditional work, not poor quality. Why This Technique Matters This inlay method is less about precision perfection and more about: Spiritual symbolism Material authenticity Handmade individuality Each piece reflects the artisan’s hand and cultural meaning, rather than industrial uniformity. * NO SHIPPING TO THE USA* Please note the sizes of the item listed and the description, photos are not the actual size of the item. Photos are enlarged and close ups to show the detail of the item listed. Lighting used to take photos can sometimes alter the colour in the photos and not correspond exactly to the true colour of the item, but we try to minimise differences in colour as much as possible. No extra tests are performed to obtain gemologist certificates, it is very costly and will increase the cost price of the item tremendously. No returns are accepted, see all photos before placing a bid. Also note the delivery costs comprise of postage, packaging, insurance and transport and are non refundable. If you are not satisfied with the delivery costs, then please do not bid on the item. If you do bid, then you agree to these costs and I would greatly appreciate it if you do not leave a negative review based on this. Parcel will be sent by registered mail and tracking number supplied. Once the parcel is sent, I cannot control the delivery time or problems that might arise during this process but if there are any problems, I will do my best to assist in any way possible. Deliveries to some countries may take 3 weeks or longer, please keep this in mind when placing a bid. Thank you.

Nr. 104037511

Verkauft
Silber, 925er tibetisches Silber, natürliche Koralle, Lapislazuli, Türkis, traditionelle Flush-Inlay-Technik - Tropfenohrringe - 6,5 cm lang

Silber, 925er tibetisches Silber, natürliche Koralle, Lapislazuli, Türkis, traditionelle Flush-Inlay-Technik - Tropfenohrringe - 6,5 cm lang

Beautiful Tibetan hand-crafted earrings in hallmarked 925 Sterling Silver with natural Coral, Lapis Lazuli and Turquoise flush inlays. Intricate silver design. Oxidised silver.
Length: 6.5cm
Width: 3.6cm

Tibetan and Nepali silver earrings with flush stone inlay are part of a long Himalayan metalworking tradition that blends jewellery, symbolism, and practical craftsmanship. The technique is often called stone inlay or flush setting, but in this regional context it has some distinctive features tied to Tibetan-Nepali aesthetics and materials.

The Technique: Flush Inlay (Himalayan Style)
Unlike Western “prong” or “bezel” settings, flush inlay in Tibetan/Nepali jewellery typically means:
Stones are cut and shaped to fit directly into carved recesses in the silver.
The surface of the stone often sits level with or slightly raised above the metal, rather than being held by visible claws.
The artisan may use:
Soft silver (often high-content, sometimes low-grade alloys) that can be pushed or burnished around the stone.
Natural adhesives (historically plant resins, lac, or pitch) to secure the stone internally.
The finish is usually rustic and organic, not perfectly symmetrical—this is intentional and valued.
Common Stones and Their Meaning
These earrings almost always feature culturally significant stones:
Turquoise:
Most important in Tibetan culture:
Symbolizes protection, health, and spiritual balance.
Coral:
Associated with life force, vitality, and status.
Often traded historically from the Mediterranean into Tibet/Nepal.
Lapis lazuli:
Represents wisdom and the heavens.
Also historically traded via ancient routes
How It’s Made (Step-by-Step Overview)
Metal Base Creation:
The earring is hand-forged or cast in silver.
Designs often include symbolic motifs (lotus, clouds, protective symbols).
Carving Stone Seats:
Shallow cavities are carved into the silver where stones will sit.
These are custom-shaped for each stone (not standardized sizes).
Stone Preparation:
Stones are hand-cut (often irregular cabochons rather than faceted gems).
Precision is less about symmetry and more about fit and visual harmony.
Setting the Stone:
The stone is pressed into the cavity.
Edges of the silver are gently burnished inward or slightly raised.
Adhesive may be applied underneath.
Finishing:
Oxidation is often added to darken the silver and enhance contrast.
Final polishing is minimal to preserve the handmade look.
Regional Characteristics:
Tibetan pieces: bolder, heavier, often more symbolic and ritual-oriented.
Nepali (especially Newar artisans from Kathmandu Valley):
Slightly more refined metalwork
Strong influence from both Tibetan and Indian traditions.
Authenticity Notes:
Many older pieces use low-grade silver (sometimes mixed with other metals), which is normal.
Stones are often not perfectly polished or matched—that’s a sign of traditional work, not poor quality.
Why This Technique Matters
This inlay method is less about precision perfection and more about:
Spiritual symbolism
Material authenticity
Handmade individuality
Each piece reflects the artisan’s hand and cultural meaning, rather than industrial uniformity.

* NO SHIPPING TO THE USA*

Please note the sizes of the item listed and the description, photos are not the actual size of the item. Photos are enlarged and close ups to show the detail of the item listed. Lighting used to take photos can sometimes alter the colour in the photos and not correspond exactly to the true colour of the item, but we try to minimise differences in colour as much as possible. No extra tests are performed to obtain gemologist certificates, it is very costly and will increase the cost price of the item tremendously.
No returns are accepted, see all photos before placing a bid. Also note the delivery costs comprise of postage, packaging, insurance and transport and are non refundable. If you are not satisfied with the delivery costs, then please do not bid on the item. If you do bid, then you agree to these costs and I would greatly appreciate it if you do not leave a negative review based on this. Parcel will be sent by registered mail and tracking number supplied. Once the parcel is sent, I cannot control the delivery time or problems that might arise during this process but if there are any problems, I will do my best to assist in any way possible. Deliveries to some countries may take 3 weeks or longer, please keep this in mind when placing a bid. Thank you.

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