This beautifully framed 19th-century Tibetan mechag (flint striker and tinder pouch) showcases the remarkable artistry found in objects once carried daily across the Himalayan region. Worn from the belt as both a practical fire-making tool and a symbol of personal status, it features finely executed repoussé metalwork with intricate geometric borders, flowing wave motifs, and a striking coral cabochon set within a radiant floral medallion. An ornate openwork brass fitting, original hand-stitched leather strap, and forged iron striker complete the historic assembly. Thoughtfully preserved within a custom shadowbox, this exceptional artifact celebrates the enduring craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and refined decorative traditions of 19th-century Tibet.