Treasures of the World – Bhutan The thunder dragon—Druk—roars to life in this pendant, symbolizing Bhutan’s sovereignty and strength. Encircled by clouds, the Druk dragon guards the wearer, echoing Bhutan’s protective spirit and mystic skies. Echoing the rhythmic grace of Bhutanese dance, these anklets shimmer with motifs reminiscent of traditional silverwork from eastern Bhutan. Delicate beads evoke the prayer beads of monastic life, blending spiritual serenity with everyday elegance. Blue stones mirror the purity of Himalayan skies, while floral filigree nods to Bhutan’s revered national flower—the blue poppy. A tribute to the butter lamps lit in dzongs and temples, symbolizing wisdom dispelling darkness. Inspired by the Bhutanese tradition of serving suja (butter tea), this pendant celebrates warmth, hospitality, and ritual. The tri-color beads reflect Bhutan’s sacred elements—earth, fire, and water—woven into festive adornment. Bold lines and vibrant enamel echo the intricate patterns of Bhutanese thangka paintings and temple murals. A miniature homage to Punakha Dzong, this ring fuses regal architecture with gemstone symbolism. Inspired by Bhutan’s alpine blossoms, this radiant bloom channels the country’s deep reverence for nature. Layered like Bhutan’s terraced hills, this ring reflects harmony between land and spirit. Arrowhead motifs recall protective amulets worn during tsechu festivals, while garnets evoke sacred fire. Arrowhead motifs recall protective amulets worn during tsechu festivals, while garnets evoke sacred fire. Engraved with mantras and adorned in sacred stones, these bangles embody blessings and protection. A wearable prayer wheel, turning with each movement to invoke compassion and peace. Sacred inscriptions and vibrant stones reflect Bhutan’s fusion of spiritual devotion and artistic mastery. Celestial hues and radiant cuts mirror the divine guardians depicted in Bhutanese iconography. Cascading like Himalayan waterfalls, these earrings evoke purity and the flow of spiritual energy.