Every piece arrives as a gift — wrapped in the Tibetan way
Tribal Flame
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Description
In pre-Buddhist Tibet and across the nomadic communities of the high plateau, copper was not merely metal — it was alive. Practitioners worked it with their hands as an act of communion, believing it to be the most receptive of all materials to intention: capable of absorbing prayers, transmitting energy, drawing warmth both inward and outward. Where gold was the metal of kings, copper was the metal of the people — earthy, honest, warm to the touch, and true.
This piece is handcrafted in the tribal spirit: raw, intentional, bearing the marks of the maker's hands as proof of its life. No two are identical. The surface catches light the way a flame does — never the same twice, always moving, always warm.
In Tibetan tradition, copper is associated with beauty, with the fierce grounded love that holds communities together across generations of hardship and change. It is a metal that ages with you — deepening in color, softening in tone, becoming more itself the longer it is worn.
Tribal Flame is for those who carry heat — who feel the world deeply and are not afraid to show it.
