Banker Rarities
293/3 Surawong Road 3rd. Flr., Suriyawongse, Bangrak, Bangkok Thailand - 10500
Our Rarities include
ORNAMENTAL SCULPTURES and jewelry-size Sculpturettes
- Hand-carved in Natural Jade and Gemstones…
- All created by master artists in Northern Thailand on the Burma border: the Golden Triangle.
- Custom orders accepted with Gratitude.
RARE FLAWLESS PRECISION-CUT NATURAL NAMIBIAN TOURMALINE
- From the rare and famed old productions of the NeuSchwaben and Omapyo mines.
- Famed for their pure hues and astonishing brilliance due to the open C-Axis.
- The Gems are dazzling. They truly shine in the shade: almost glow in the dark.
‘ANTIQUE WEARABLE ART’:
Tibetan ThogChag Talismans.
ThogChag Definition, per renown Antiquity author John Bellezza in his June 1998 Arts of Asia article http://5www.tibetarchaeology.com/pdf/Arts_of_Asia-Vol.28-1998.pdf:
- Wearable Sacred Talismans sized from 0.2cm to 10.0cm
- Produced in Tibet from 1500 BC (primitive sand-casting) to 1900 AD (20th Century lost-wax casting)
- Made from Copper and meteoric metals
- Designed to stand alone
- Endless assortment of designs
- Each piece is unique
Google ThogChag definition: “Thogchags or Thokcha (Wylie: Thog lcags) are worn as amulets by Tibetans, specifically people of the Himalayan regions, for spiritual protection and healing.
- Created in several forms, they often depict tantric deities, sacred animals, auspicious symbols, and mantras.”
- Used throughout Asia from antiquity until the early 20th Century, our finely detailed Antique Tibetan ThogChag Talismans are overwhelming with their exceptionally artful beauty and technical skill: so fine, so cool, so small.
- And they’re Magic! Per Wikipedia: “The Tibetan ThogChag is traditionally believed to contain a magical, protective power comparable to Tibetan DZI beads.” You see, they’re made with meteorites from the sky (heaven) and alloyed with Copper.
- All of our ThogChags include a GIT Assay to verify their meteoric origin.
- If you like, when you buy a ThogChag from us, you may also gain Merit. Ask us before shipping, and we take our Talismans to Wat Hua Lamphong in Bangkok to be blessed by a Buddhist Monk for you.