Wood Buddha

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 23-02-2008

Wood Buddha
I have a + 5 feet of hardwood Tibetan Buddha and want to know where it would be best to try to sell this article.

Buddha is made of wood but has some damage to the face. points of the right hand and left hand points down. They said in a recent Flogita 3ft One Sold for £ 3000, but I do not know where it sold for as I watched the show myself but a friend who has seen mine. I would be grateful for any help. thanks.

There seems to be a good market for the statues of Buddha on eBay. A statue of your size would be quite unique and rare in my experience on eBay, and you should be able to get a good price. You can offer through an auction or a "buy now" process in which price is fixed. If the auction, you can set a minimum price. Another alternative would be to contact the Tibetan Buddhist centers around you and see if they would be interested in purchasing it. In the U.S., gifts are sometimes the objects This type of Buddhist centers in exchange for a letter of recognition of the donation – which can be used to offset taxes. Perhaps the same system applies in the UK (if that is where it is). You can also create a payment of part / donation agreement that would give some cash and a tax deduction.

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 02-08-2007

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Tibet Bronze

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 04-05-2007

Tibet Bronze

The race of Tibetan Mastiff dogs, can trace its roots in antiquity and is originally from Tibet and neighboring regions nomads. The history of the breed can be traced up as early as the Bronze or Stone Age, and it is believed that these dogs are descendants of the Mastiff breeds common today.

A Tibetan Mastiff is a breed of dog giant heavier in the structure of a mastiff is normal and more than one type of mountain animals. The dog has a sturdy, with a large head, all so it looks much bigger than dogs of similar size and stature. A Tibetan Mastiff has a double layer of colors from solid black, black and tan, with different gold-tone, gray and brown. The coat of a Tibetan mastiff also has white spots on the chest or legs. This particular member of the family has a front of more Mastiff softer than other family members and a dry mouth and a double layer inclined to throw once a year.

Because the Tibetan Mastiff is a social dog, they will reveal that company owners and other canines. With his height and size, the dog has a need for space and not suitable to live in a small house or apartment. The race is easy, but is a reserved character when faced with strangers. A Tibetan Mastiff is also a very skilled guard sheep and has the potential threats to the bay and night guards are also good. In some cases, a Tibetan mastiff has been effective surveillance of the people.

A Tibetan Mastiff is easy to care when it is shedding, which normally occurs on a weekly basis. However, there is a period of shedding that occurs during the spring and summer, usually during the months April to July and the period lasts about 6-8 weeks. This occurs to remove the bottom layer, which will come out in large groups. During this period of time, a Tibetan mastiff needs daily combing and grooming. The winter coat grow in August and September.

When they are puppies, a Tibetan mastiff must have an adequate and nutritious diet to ensure healthy bone and joint development. You could also provide the puppy with supplements vitamin if needed, otherwise the extra vitamins can be harmful, so consult with a veterinarian is recommended. , While important protein in the diet, should never be more than 22% of the total diet.

When compared with the other members of the family hound, a Tibetan Mastiff has an impact significantly fewer genetic health problems. However, the dog could suffer from entropion (eyelid folding forward), hypothyroidism (gland active thyroid), skin conditions such as allergies, malocclusion (misaligned teeth), tooth loss, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and conditions heart. It could also suffer from the smaller canals of the ear that can lead to ear infections. Like other large breeds, a Tibetan mastiff can also incur problems such as hip dysplasia and elbow.

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Jade Carve

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 14-03-2007

Jade Carve
What meaning is the jade bracelet for women in Asia?

I see many people from Asia, especially Vietnam, and women wear these bracelets jade carving. Does anyone know the meaning of take (someone told me he thought that meant they were married) If anyone knows, please let me know on the history of jade bracelet regarding Asian women. Thank you!

Jade is good luck and so is the green and red. It's traditional for Asian women to wear jade.

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 03-11-2006

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 16-03-2005

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 06-03-2005

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 22-11-2004

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-07-2004

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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 29-01-2004

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