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Accessories Tibetans love accessories more than any other ethnic group. Accessories are to them a symbol of assets and social status. They wear all kinds of accessories, such as necklaces, hairpins, earrings, and bracelets. These accessories are made of jade, pearls, shells, bones, gold, silver, other precious stones and metals and so on. Some of these accessories are related to their religion. They design these accessories into the shape of some sacred objects in their religion in the hope that they can always stay in the protection of their Buddha. Some are mainly of practical use. For example, there is a kind of accessory named naigou (milk hook). When Tibetan girls milk the cows, they must use a hook with their buckets. After the milking, they hang the hooks on their clothes, so naigou plays a double role as a tool as well as an accessory. Now, as it is used more as an accessory, it is made more and more refined and luxurious.
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