I love Tibet Shop

I love Tibet Shop Thinking about what gift you are going to take back with you??? Visit I LOVE TIBET SHOP at Bus stand "Tibetan Mini Market"
Shipping all over India.

Old Tibetan currency before 1959
Handmade paper greeting cards
Tibetan designed stickers
Tibetan handmade cards. Post cards of Mcleod ganj
Stickers
Keychains
Car hangings
Mostly Gift items which you can't find anywhere else
Tibetan prayer flags
Tibetan T-shirt

More power to women!!Just Bury me in the ocean, with my ancestors that jumped from the ships, because they knew death wa...
12/03/2022

More power to women!!

Just Bury me in the ocean, with my ancestors that jumped from the ships, because they knew death was better than bo***ge!!

Rangzen (Freedom) bracelets were first made by Tibetan political prisoners in Lhasa, Tibet. They were woven from white a...
10/03/2022

Rangzen (Freedom) bracelets were first made by Tibetan political prisoners in Lhasa, Tibet. They were woven from white and black yak hair or from whatever bits of thread were available in prison. The bracelet pattern of “nine eyes” has a deep historical significance. The design is based on the traditional slingshot used by Tibetan nomads to protect their herds from wolves.
It is known that the first Tibetan freedom bracelets were made by the famous prisoner, scholar and freedom fighter, Geshe Yulo Dawa Tsering. He served 20 years in prison after his participation in the March 1959 Uprising in Lhasa. In prison Geshe Yulo Dawa Tsering made the bracelets and secretly handed them out to his fellow prisoners who wore them as a form of silent protest. When the guards asked the meaning of the bracelets, the Tibetans explained that the 9-eyed pattern protected the wearer from numerous fatal diseases, nervous disorders and other illness. Eventually these bracelets became very famous among Tibetans and were worn by thousands of Tibetans worldwide.

The bracelet we are selling today is handwoven by a Tibetan Refugee woman in exile. 100% cotton black and white yarns are used to make these bracelets. The bracelet measures (17.5cm) and is adjustable to fit most wrist sizes. Our business with Tibetan women in exile encourages them to be independent and empower them. Hope we continue to encourage each other and support small businesses in exile Tibetan community.

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Then, is Tibet lost for ever? No. A thousand times No. Tibet will not die because there is no death for the human spirit...
10/03/2022

Then, is Tibet lost for ever? No. A thousand times No. Tibet will not die because there is no death for the human spirit. Communism will not succeed because man will not be slave for ever. Tyrannies have come and gone and Caesars and Czars and dictators. But the spirit of man goes on for ever. Tibet will be resurrected.

Lok Nayak Jaya Prakash Narayan on Tibet

50 Tam  ཊམ་ལྔ་བཅུ་(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion) -50 Tam  currency notes were issued in 1926.-Before th...
08/03/2022

50 Tam ཊམ་ལྔ་བཅུ་
(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)

-50 Tam currency notes were issued in 1926.
-Before the first banknotes appeared, printing in Tibet was normally done exclusively with black ink. This technique was perfected with the initial production of multicoloured 50 Tam notes in 1926, when the use of different printing blocks was introduced, one for each colour.
-In 1941, According to orders from the regent, the printing of the 50 Tam notes will be discontinued from then on.

There are few Srangs left in the world in the hands of few people who know its rarity and importance. Tibetan currency is one of the biggest pieces of evidence that Tibet is an independent country illegally occupied by China.

Source: A Study of Tibetan paper money by Wolfgang Bertsch

For SALE!! Limited amount
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གྲ་བཞི་ལས་ཁུང་ Trabshi lekhungAnother important mint was located in Trabshi (4 kilometers north of Lhasa on the way to S...
27/02/2022

གྲ་བཞི་ལས་ཁུང་ Trabshi lekhung

Another important mint was located in Trabshi (4 kilometers north of Lhasa on the way to Sera monastery). This mint was modernized in the early 1930s, all the machinery of the other mints was subsequently transferred to this establishment, which was operated as the only Tibetan Government mint from 1932 onwards[22] It had the official name Trabshi Lotrü Lekhung (grwa bzhi glog ´khrul las khung, the "Trabshi electric machine factory").[21] Nowadays the huge compound of the former mint is occupied by one of Lhasa's several prison for political prisoners , known as "Trabshi Prison".

A mint is a primary producer of a country's currency, and it has the consent of the government to manufacture coins to be used as legal tender.

འདོད་དཔལ་ལས་ཁུང་ 'dod dpal lekhung Among the most important mints in the early 20th century were one known by the name '...
27/02/2022

འདོད་དཔལ་ལས་ཁུང་ 'dod dpal lekhung

Among the most important mints in the early 20th century were one known by the name 'dod dpal (las khung) located in Shol, below the Potala Palace, and one located about 10 kilometers north/northeast of Lhasa in the Dode valley (dog bde or dog sde valley)

A mint is a primary producer of a country's currency, and it has the consent of the government to manufacture coins to be used as legal tender.

གྲ་བཞི་ལས་ཁུང་ Trabshi lekhungAnother important mint was located in Trabshi (4 kilometers north of Lhasa on the way to S...
27/02/2022

གྲ་བཞི་ལས་ཁུང་ Trabshi lekhung

Another important mint was located in Trabshi (4 kilometers north of Lhasa on the way to Sera monastery). This mint was modernized in the early 1930s, all the machinery of the other mints was subsequently transferred to this establishment, which was operated as the only Tibetan Government mint from 1932 onwards. It had the official name Trabshi Lotrü Lekhung (grwa bzhi glog ´khrul las khung, the "Trabshi electric machine factory").Nowadays the huge compound of the former mint is occupied by one of Lhasa's several prison for political prisoners , known as "Trabshi Prison".

A mint is a primary producer of a country's currency, and it has the consent of the government to manufacture coins to be used as legal tender.

10 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)-10 Srang currency notes were issued between 1...
26/02/2022

10 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!
(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)

-10 Srang currency notes were issued between 1941 and 1948.
-It was discontinued after the government started to mint 10 Srang coins.
-The seals used on the 10 Srang currency notes are not known from earlier notes issued. The red seal has a round frame, and the black seals are the same as previous tams but are much smaller.
-There are few Srangs left in the world in the hands of few people who knows its rarity and importance. Tibetan currency is one of the biggest pieces of evidence that Tibet is an independent country illegally occupied by China.

For SALE!!
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25 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!!(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)-The 25 Srang was probably issued in 1949.The...
24/02/2022

25 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!!
(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)

-The 25 Srang was probably issued in 1949.
The proposal for printing 25 Srang currency notes was authorised by Takra Rinpoche, a regent at that time.
To be able to withdraw and exchange the 100 Srang notes which are worn out and also to provide funds for the government. It was proposed to print 25 Srang notes.

-There are few Srangs left in the world in the hands of few people who know its rarity and its importance. Tibet's currency is one of the biggest evidence that Tibet is an independent country illegally occupied by China.

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100 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!!(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)-The first notes in the denomination "100 Sr...
22/02/2022

100 Tibetan Srang for SALE!!!
(Real Tibetan currency before Chinese invasion)

-The first notes in the denomination "100 Srang" were issued from 1939 until 1959.
-There are few Srangs left in the world in the hand of few people who know the rarity and its importance. Tibetan currency is one of the most significant evidence that shows Tibet is an independent country illegally occupied by China.

DM for price or information regarding Tibetan currency before the invasion of China

Hi folks! Do you remember old Dharamsala when streets were small and crowds were less but it was still alive and bustlin...
30/08/2021

Hi folks! Do you remember old Dharamsala when streets were small and crowds were less but it was still alive and bustling? Around every corner you hear the chants of Om mani padme hum tune and every little shops beaming with their own specialities. Among those shops one stood out as one of the first and oldest Tibetan souvenir shop in Dharamsala. It was located on Jogibara street, Next to Memory Video hall/ restaurant.
I love Tibet shop! It captured the essences of Tibetan lifestyle and struggles in exile in most unique and creative ways. We were the first to create and sell some of the most famous Tibetan stickers, postcards and accessories. Some of those includes the famous car hanging accessory that we get to see in every Tibetan car nowadays. The famous car hanging accessory with pictures of His Holiness the Dalai Lama was our Pala's (dad) idea. We created and sold many of those car accessory and people loved it. Free Tibet and save Tibet slogan stickers, batches and post cards were also first created at our shop. We sold many of them and kept the spirits of Tibetan people going with these inspiring little stickers and accessories.
Another first creation of our shop was plastic (Tsepto), originally a butter sculpture placed in Chema on Losar, Tibetan new year. It was a hit among Tibetan people on Losar and for gift exchange. After all it was convenient and many of us don't have time and skills for detailed butter sculptures. Our shop was also very much loved by tourists and many of them still come back to ask where we are after many years. We moved our location to mini market, the underground market at main chowk few years ago. Now due to Covid-19 we closed the shop for sometime but after many years we are back online!!
We are back on social media with new products and items. I on behalf of I love Tibet shop team would like to thank each and everyone of you for supporting us and loving us and also following us on Facebook. We are indeed grateful and blessed. Your single like and share counts. We will be opening our instagram account very shortly with new products full of creativity , hopes and awareness. We promise to bring our old sparkles and charm back. Until then stay safe and keep supporting each other. Save Tibet!

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Dharamsala
176219

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Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 8pm

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