Tibetan silver refers to a metal alloy that is predominantly composed of copper and tin, with smaller amounts of other metals such as nickel, zinc, and silver. It is often used in traditional Tibetan jewelry, as well as other decorative objects such as statues and bowls. Tibetan silver is distinct from pure or sterling silver due to its lower silver content and the inclusion of other metals, which give it a darker, more rustic appearance. It is not typically considered to be a precious metal like gold or silver, but it is valued for its decorative and symbolic qualities. It is important to note that some products marketed as "Tibetan silver" may actually contain high levels of lead or other toxic substances, and consumers should exercise caution when purchasing these items.
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