Capricious Lord Pure Silver Earrings | Caprice is constant, cherish the present.
The God of Impermanence in Dance
In traditional Tibetan ritual dances,
we can see two Dharmapalas,
or in Tibetan artistic works,
we can see two intertwined Dharmapalas occupying
the position of the main deity.
The God of Impermanence symbolizes the cycle of time and the
contemplation of the individual's end.
Sakya sect (Oriental style), 15th century, housed in the Rubin Museum of Art in New York.
Product Design
The Tibetan people embrace the concept of facing death with joy,
As seen in the smiling skulls of Tibet.
Inspired by this, they wear earrings,
Hoping not to fear impermanence and cherish the present moment.
Product Information
Material: S925 silver
Color: Silver
Quantity: 1 pair (Please choose one pair of your favorite type)