2014年3月28日星期五

The History of Shambala Bracelets

With the sparkling crystals or gems, bright colors and rich mysterious and religious meanings behind, Shambala jewelry has been widely favored by westerners and Americans, from common people to celebrities like Kate Bosworth, George Lucas, Orlando Bloom… etc. They are also gaining popularity in Asian. Shambhala (also spelled Shambala or Shamballa, is a mythical kingdom hidden somewhere in Inner Asiaaccording to Tibetan Buddhist and Indian Buddhist traditions. Commonly it is understood as a "place of peace tranquility or happiness. Whatever its historical basis is, Shambhala gradually came to be seen as a Buddhist Pure Land, a fabulous kingdom whose reality is visionary or spiritual as much as physical or geographic. It was in this form that the Shambhala myth reached the West, where it influenced non-Buddhist as well as Buddhist spiritual seekers — and, to some extent, popular culture in general. Incorporating the Tibetan Buddhist beliefs into the spectacular designs, bague swarovski the Kornerup brothers opened their first store named Shamballa on Rue de Sevigne in Paris in 1994 and started to sell designs() inspired by these ancient beliefs. They gradually become so-called shambala bracelets. Then they quickly expanded to other cities like New York, Tokyo, Copenhagn, gradually growing into a massive giant. Shamballa Bracelets are the latest trend to hit Celebrity Ville on programs such as Made in Chelsea and celebrities such as Demi Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jay-Z are also being seen wearing the designs. Shamballa Bracelets are made from a cord that is tied in special knots based from macramé. They are woven, braided, and knotted while incorporating specialized designs, crystals, pearls, stones, gems, and metals. The most common are colored crystals and come in many bright colors. They look amazing with any style of outfits. There are also shambala earrings, shambala necklaces, shambala rings to match them.

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