tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32671574.post1155968356588269037..comments2024-03-22T14:47:42.501+02:00Comments on Tibeto-logic: Regalia Untranslatable - Part ThreeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32671574.post-37981602135008205722020-08-07T09:45:13.036+03:002020-08-07T09:45:13.036+03:00Fascinating link between east and west suggested h...Fascinating link between east and west suggested here. I wish I would have seen this article sooner. Gser-mdangs as 'golden luster' rather than 'golden finish' is merited. I remember going back and forth on how to translate the word from indications I received from Bonpo scholars and your gloss fits nicely. If your premise in this article is valid, it opens onto a Eurasian world of manifold cultural connections, and from what I better know now, it is. John V. Bellezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601692163906919129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32671574.post-58407448903757815112017-03-27T15:58:27.860+03:002017-03-27T15:58:27.860+03:00These days I'm imagining that the Tibetan empe...These days I'm imagining that the Tibetan emperor's pearl shell (if that's what it was!) regalia may have resembled the Fijian breastplate called Civavonovono (try searching the web for that word and see what pops up).Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10453904366382251766noreply@blogger.com