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Nomadic Himalayan tribes wore their wealth in the form of jewelryoften turquoise, called gyu in Tibetanthat could be easily carried and exchanged. So highly regarded is turquoise in Tibetan culture that the blue of the sky is referred to as "the turquoise of heaven." Using faux versions of turquoise and amber, Tibetan refugees living in India create this substantial and bold jewelry in a Mongolian-influenced but modern style.
2"L
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This product puts national Geographic to
Pros
- Thank god refuned
Cons
- Craftmanship terrible
- Extreamly poor quality
- Long wait for delivery
- poorly assembled
- Screw sticking our of ear
- Worse than dollar store
Best Uses
- None
- The gargage
- Would no even wear
Comments about Tibetan Blue Sky Earrings:
I appriciated getting a refund on this product.
I think you need to discontinue this item if you can obtain better quality craftmanship.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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