2. Most metals are gold and silver, and jewelry mainly includes red coral, turquoise, amber, beeswax, ivory and agate. We can get a glimpse of Tibetan history, culture and religious beliefs from Tibetan costumes.
3. Most of the silver ornaments on the belt are the patterns of double dragons grabbing treasures, spitting treasures and mice, and the patterns of winding branches and Shou Ziwen are also very common, implying good luck. Tibetan Eight Treasures (Bao San, Shengli Lou, Aquarius, Goldfish, Conch, Lotus, Auspicious Net and Golden Wheel) appear in ornaments alone or in combination, reflecting the religious beliefs of Tibetan people.
4. Shellfish and silver dollar as decorations reflect the historical changes of money in Tibetan history. Tibetans are nomadic people, and it is convenient for women to wear all their belongings. Saddle gold and silver ring, silver or copper milk hook, sewing box, etc. It is a manifestation of the gradual evolution of life tools into decorations.
5. Tibetans are one of the 55 ethnic minorities in China and the aborigines of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Tibetans are cross-border ethnic groups, mainly distributed in Xizang Autonomous Region, Qinghai and western Sichuan, as well as in Diqing, Yunnan and Gannan, Gansu.