Original Wave Pattern Long Three-Eyes Dzi Bead, Tibetan Chung, Utmost popular Pure Agate, Tibetan Buddhist Pray Bead

$120.00
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Original Wave Pattern Long Three-Eyes Dzi Bead, Tibetan Chung, Utmost popular Pure Agate, Tibetan Buddhist Pray Bead,

Details

Handmade item
Materials: Agate
Style: Tibetan Himalayan Tantrism
Dimension: 4cm * 05cm
Made within less than few.

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Product code: Original Wave Pattern Long Three-Eyes Dzi Bead, Tibetan Chung, Utmost popular Pure Agate, Tibetan Buddhist Pray Bead

Details

Handmade item
Materials: Agate
Style: Tibetan, Himalayan, Tantrism
Dimension: 4cm * 0.5cm
Made within less than few decades

Description

TANTRA ∙ TIBET ∙ DZI BEAD

• A short introduction of Tibetan Art History

Tantra Buddhism was introduced to Tibet by the 7th century and later gradually became dominant with Indian and Nepalese artists commissioned to paint thangkas and make sculptures for Tibetan patrons. By the 14th century, stylistic influences from Nepal and China became mainstream, and in the 15th century these fused into a truly Tibetan synthesis lasting all the way to today.

• Dzi Bead

Dzi bead (pronounced "zee") is a type of stone bead of uncertain origin worn as part of a necklace and sometimes treasured itself as its own. In Tibet, Dzi bead is considered to provide positive spiritual benefit. Dzi beads are made from agate, and may have decorative symbols composed of circles, ovals, squares, waves or zig zags, stripes, lines, diamonds, dots, and various other archetypal and symbolic patterns. Colors mainly range from brown to black, with the pattern usually in ivory white. Dzi beads can appear in different colours, shapes, and sizes; the surface is usually smooth and waxy, presumably resulting from wear over a long period of time.

• Three-Eyes Dzi Bead

Three-Eyes Dzi Bead brings wealth to its owner. The three eyes symbolize the god of wealth Kubera in Tibet. Two eyes correspond to the eyes of this deity, and the third to his mouth. It also symbolize the unification of the 3 key components of in a person: body, mind and soul. Such a harmonious combination of soul, mind and body contributes to the achievement of good health, success and wealth.


• All our dzi beads were collected, traded and acquired within Tibet.


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• Rush your order: Please contact us to see if we can meet your deadline. This does not change production times (see above)


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