Men Ring

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-09-2008

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Men Ring
Is it true that the ring finger all men are taller than their index fingers?

My friend told me to cancel all the girls are more shorter than the index finger and the opposite for men. Is this true?

I have no exact answer to your question, but research has shown that the longer the ring finger in relation to the index, the higher the level of testosterone a person has. Men generally have higher levels of testosterone, so I guess it is generally true that your ring finger will be longer, but not in all cases, I suppose.

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Silver Carved

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 07-09-2008

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Silver Carved
How can I get the silver boulder carved for virtual villagers?

virtual villagers ID to a villager from the rock and falling it would say "you can try to carve the stone mystic", but then the action would be "confused" What can do?

Some elements can not be accessed except by a teacher or science building.

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Copper Carved

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 27-03-2008

Copper Carved
Where can I get a box of carved teak wood for my creamation beforehand?

it might be too expensive, so it could be satisfied with something like brass, copper or bronze. I hate those things that look flashy looks like a high school trophy. my brother was "assigned" such a thing. Want to that all things in line before time if possible. even an advantage would be useful. philophine one factory or what?

Here is another place where I could pick one up. Do a search on Google to hand carved teak wood coffin and a lot of options for getting to browse through. http://www.nextgenmemorials.com/Teakfoliage.html or maybe here seem http://www.urnsnw.com/index.html average about $ 300 or less. Good luck, you'll find a pretty safe there!

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Tibetan Ring

Filed Under (Tara Store) by Jahan on 20-02-2008

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Tibetan Ring
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Charming Ring

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 28-07-2007

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Charming Ring
I want to know what the piece is called a charm attached to ring with?

I have a ring that has 2 dangling charms, but I bought a charming boy gold to attach "jumping ring" would have to be a soldier or you could get a "split ring" (something like a keychain) you could put on yourself.

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Tibet Silver

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 27-07-2005

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Tibet Silver

For Tibetans, jewelry is a part of everyday life and a reflection of their religious beliefs. Tibetan jewelry often represents deities or ritual items, as Dorje or mantras.

Silver is one of the precious metals and the relatively low price and are widely used in jewelry from Tibet, in the Sametime Tibetan people also believe that the brightness and colors emitted by the silver disaters possessed the ability to avoid.

925 silver jewelry Tibet commonly used purity, for the reason that the silver 925 has a strength higher than 100% pure silver and difficult to deform, more importantly, shows a richer gloss quality while 100% pure silver is too soft for jewelry use in Tibet. And 925 of silver are often called "pure silver" in the practices of business.

- Traditionly Tibet Jewelry Silver

Traditionly Tibetan jewelry is a white metal imitation jewelry made of silver with a small amount of silver added, and this type of silver jewelry of Tibet is very similar the texture of silver jewelry, besides having more against brasive capacity than silver, because this type of silver material has a certain delicious Extensibility Kasi products could be produced through the use of such material.

- General Tibet Jewelry Silver

In fact, Tibetan jewelry itself is a business term, initially called white copper mixed with a little silver and silver from Tibet, later called all white copper jewelry silver jewelry from Tibet, the entrepreneur today These days, called jewelry products made of silver aluminum alloy such as Tibet. In fact, the traditional Tibetan jewelry are the use of alloy materials aluminum. In recent years the cultivation of Tibet jewelry to be popular, a large number of the Fashion Jewelry Tibet mimic the traditional Tibetan style jewelry appeared on the market, often using low tin alloy material prices aluminum. Tibet jewelry made of this kind of material is beyond genuine low prices, but because of their ultra-remain very well received by consumers usual.


Jewelry has traditionally been an important part of Tibetan daily dress. It is believed, jewels put people in touch with deities, and protect them from the many dangers of life in their rugged land and treacherous. Himalayan jewelry is often too large and heavy, with the design of surface design and an exuberance of colors.



The value of the jewels of Tibet was historically determined by the intensity of the color and size of components, more than the value of gems or precious metals. Tibetan jewelry collection offers a diverse group of jewelry ranging from necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings, there several beautiful pieces of jewelry that is perfect for everyone.

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Ceremony Bowl

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 28-09-2004

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Ceremony Bowl

The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in green tea called matcha is ceremonially prepared and served by a physician expert to a small group of guests in a peaceful environment, such as a teahouse in the garden. Chanoyu which means "hot water for tea" refers to a single act that involves only the tea, while the version known as Chaji meeting "tea" implies a tea ceremony track in which a light meal is served too, and can last up to four hours. Mastering the art of tea ceremony includes years of study that can last a lifetime, as the student should be familiar with several interrelated disciplines, such as flower arranging, calligraphy, ceramics, incense, and the proper technique to carry kimono. Guests who participate in the ritual must also be aware of appropriate behavior regarding the use of certain phrases and gestures needed to maintain the integrity of the ceremony.

If the tea is served in a tea house guests initially shown to a waiting call machiai, which is usually a separate structure like a gazebo simple. After being summoned by the host that are purified by rinsing the mouth and hands with water from a stone basin known as Tsukubai, then continue through the garden of the teahouse. Remove shoes to proceed through a small sliding door that only thirty and six inches high, symbolizing that all who enter are equal in height, regardless of the condition or status. The setting no exception roomis of a scroll painting called kakemono, which has been selected by the host and highlights the theme of the ceremony. The Buddhist scriptures in the book is called bokuseki (trace ink) and is admired for each guest in turn before being seated seiza style on the floor mat.

If a host does not serve food presented to each guest small sweets consumed with special paper, known as Kaishi, that each person brings in a decorative wallet tucked in the bosom of the kimono. All utensils for use in the tea ceremony, as plate, tea spoon, and beat, are ritually clean in the presence of the guests in a precise manner and order, before being meticulously prepared according to the ceremony performed. After the cleaning and preparation of the utensils, the host site carefully as some green tea powder in one bowl with the appropriate amount of hot water, then stir the tea with a precise set of movements. Guests relax and enjoy the atmosphere of the environment simple and conversation is kept to a minimum. Then the host serves the bowl for the guest of honor, the arcs are exchanged, and the bowl is raised to the host in a gesture of respect. The bowl then rotate the results to avoid drinking from its front, takes a sip followed by a prescribed sentence, the edge of the dish was dried and rotated back to its original position and then passed to the next guest with a bow. The protocol is repeated until all customers have tried the tea cup itself, and then returned to the host lava. The shovel and the container of tea was offered to guests for consideration, each item to be treated with care and respect as handmade antiques that can be irreparable for generations past. Then the host collects the utensils, and as guests leave the tea house the bow as a sign that the ceremony has ended.

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