Sky Earth Dzi Guru Bead,T-drilled 3-Hole Mala Bead
Sky Earth Dzi Guru Bead,T-drilled 3-Hole Mala Bead
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This Sky Earth Dzi Guru Bead is more than a simple mala bead — it is a vessel of spiritual energy and a tangible piece of history, collected from Gerzi, Tibet. With its distinctive "Sky Earth" pattern symbolizing the harmony of heaven and the material world, this 60-year-old artifact carries the full weight of its journey, offering profound spiritual benefit and protection to its keeper.
Key Features of This Sacred Bead
- Authentic Tibetan Dzi: A genuine, aged dzi bead (གཟི།) made from agate, known for its positive spiritual properties.
- Sky Earth Pattern: Features the powerful square-and-round motif on both the top and pagoda, representing the union of celestial (sky/round) and earthly (earth/square) energies.
- Full of Character: Exhibits a rich brown color and a deeply weathered texture that speaks to its decades of history and spiritual use.
- T-Drilled with 3 Holes: Expertly crafted for versatile use as a central guru bead in a Tibetan Buddhist mala, allowing for proper stringing and flow of energy.
- Ready for Your Practice: Fits malas with beads from 8mm to 15mm in diameter, making it the perfect centerpiece for your personal prayer beads.
Deep Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
The Dzi bead is revered across Tibet and Asia as a powerful talisman. This specific "Sky Earth" pattern is a profound symbol of balance—the round shape representing the infinite, compassionate sky (Shunyata, or emptiness) and the square representing the stable, manifest earth. Wearing or using this guru bead in your mala is believed to:
- Awaken a deeper connection to both spiritual wisdom and grounded reality.
- Attract positive energy, good fortune, and spiritual protection.
- Enhance meditation and mantra recitation by serving as a powerful focal point.
- Harmonize the inner and outer worlds, bringing equilibrium to your life.
"The Dzi is not worn as mere ornament, but as armor for the soul on the path to awakening."
Authentic Craft & Origin
This bead was personally collected in Baiyu County, in the Gerzi region of Tibet—a heartland of authentic spiritual artifacts. Each mark and weathered line on its surface is not a flaw, but a testament to its authentic journey over the last six decades. It was handled, perhaps used in prayer, and carries the silent blessings of its history. This is a genuine piece of living spiritual heritage, not a modern reproduction.
Product Details
- Material: Authentic Agate Dzi Bead
- Type: T-Drilled 3-Hole Guru Bead for Malas
- Color: Deep Brown with Natural Weathering
- Dimensions: Height: 32mm (1.26"), Diameter: 18mm (0.71")
- Compatibility: Fits mala strings with bead diameters of 8mm to 15mm.
- Condition: Authentic vintage condition with beautiful patina and full character.
- Includes: One (1) Sky Earth Dzi Guru Bead as pictured.
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Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Hand-Collected Artifact: Sourced directly from its origin in Gerzi, Tibet.
- Supports Preservation: Your acquisition helps keep the tradition and history of these sacred objects alive.
- Genuine Vintage: We present this bead honestly, with all the character and patina of its 60-year age.
- Respectfully Presented: Your bead will arrive carefully packaged, ready for you to welcome into your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How should I incorporate this guru bead into my mala?
A: As a guru bead, it is traditionally placed at the center or near the tassel of your handmade prayer beads, marking the beginning and end of your mantra cycles. Its T-drilled holes allow it to sit perfectly.
Q: Is the weathering and color natural?
A> Yes. The rich brown color and textured surface are the result of natural aging and handling over its 60-year life, which adds to its authenticity and spiritual resonance.
Q: Can this be worn as a standalone pendant?
A> While its primary design is as a mala bead, it can be creatively set into a pendant. Its true power, however, is realized when integrated into a practice as part of your Tibetan Buddhist prayer beads.
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