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  • Close up shot of the Tibetan Double-Sided Yellow Copal Pendant with Carp and Dragon, Pearls, Large Copal Beads Necklace, showing off the incredible, opaque, creamy yellow copal pendant in great detail, including the intricate silver dragon design on the pendant, the light texture in the pearl beads, the four large cylinder shaped copal beads, and the curved and carved Hill Tribe pure silver spacers. The necklace is sitting folded on a matte copper plate
  • Close up shot of the Tibetan Double-Sided Yellow Copal Pendant with Carp and Dragon, Pearls, Large Copal Beads Necklace, showing off the other side of the incredible, opaque, creamy yellow copal pendant in great detail, including the intricate silver double carp design on the pendant. The necklace is laying on a bright green wooden surface.
  • Close up, in-focus, overhead shot of the sterling silver toggle clasp of the Tibetan Double-Sided Yellow Copal Pendant with Carp and Dragon, Pearls, Large Copal Beads Necklace, including two of the vintage copal cylinder beads, along with some of the pearls and Hill Tribe pure silver spacers. Necklace is laying on a vibrant green wooden surface.
  • A pale pink mannequin wears an embroidered, sheer white, Mexican kaftan against a darker pink wall while modeling the Tibetan Double-Sided Yellow Copal Pendant with Carp and Dragon, Pearls, Large Copal Beads Necklace, showing off the longer 29 inch length of the necklace and the carp side of the pendant. The longest part of the necklace reaches the mannequin’s sternum.

Tibetan Double-Sided Yellow Copal Pendant with Carp and Dragon, Pearls, Large Copal Beads Necklace

$725.00

$507.50

Shrouded in the mists of history, a tale of enlightenment. . . Mythical carp and dragon Tibetan pendant of silver and yellow copal with four vintage Tibetan copal beads, large pearls and large Hill Tribe silver (.999) spacers, sterling silver beads and toggle clasp.

Length: 29 inches
Pendant: 4 inches

There is an ancient Buddhist legend about a mighty waterfall. Each day the carp in the pools below strive to leap up the dangerous waters, fighting with all their might to reach the top. They not only must fight against the fierce rush of water, they must avoid the giant eagles that try to devour them as well as the fishermen who try to catch them. But for the very few that manage to survive and reach the top, those carp are immediately transformed into the great dragons of myth, symbolizing the difficulty of ordinary people attaining the great state of Buddhahood.

This amazing Tibetan pendant of yellow copal is embossed in silver with the carp on one side, and on the other, with the dragon. Beaded with large pearls, vintage copal beads, and large pure silver spacers from the Hill Tribe people of Thailand, this is a necklace of extraordinary power, reflecting the mythic beauty of the Himalayas. 🐟 🐉