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So cute! They look a bit like Disney's scrooge :)
I love these bracelets with dragon/lion heads. Here's a very worn one that I have.
Preethi, is the bracelet you show from Bhutan?
Hi Frankie, the bracelet below is from Rajasthan, India.
Interesting, Preethi. I have seen dobchu bracelets from Bhutan that look similar - with the almost nonexistant head. Thanks.
I own one similar to Preethi's!!
INterestingly enough this pattern of two "animal" heads facing each other is common from the subcontinent to China and as Frankie said it exists also in the Himalayas!!
The bracelet posted here is impressive weight-wise!!!
Frankie, I would be curious to see more information about such bracelets being found in Bhutan. I would imagine that Bhutanese bracelets would follow the Tibetan style with dragon-head finials and repoussee work and swirling patterns.
Preethi, you can see an example of a Bhutanese dobchu bracelet at eBay no. 360344457071.
I`m not sure if dobchu just means bracelet or whether it`s specifically one of this type - with the facing animal heads.
I think on Huan`s bracelet the heads look like Daffy duck!
I have seen other open cuff-style bracelets referred to as dobchu; so could be that that's just a generic name?
Yes, Huan's does look like Daffy Duck :) It's probably from Himachal Pradesh....