Tibetan Dzi Neckalce,Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi Bead,53× 13 mm
Tibetan Dzi Neckalce,Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi Bead,53× 13 mm
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This Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi was obtained from gerze Tibet, approximately 40 years ago.
The necklace was meticulously handcrafted by Tibetans from Baiyu County, featuring a Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi in a rich brown hue, accompanied by 2 turquoise beads and 2 red agate beads.
The necklace's length is adjustable, with a maximum circumference of 60cm.
Dzi beads are highly sought after treasures in Tibetan culture, believed to bestow good luck upon their wearers.
You will receive 1 dzi necklace as seen in the images.
Meaning of Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi
Also known as Guru Rinpoche Dzi Bead, this pattern is the holy object pattern blessed by Padmasambhava, the founder of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, when he left Tibet.
The three eyes are the symbol of heaven, man and earth, representing the harmony of nature.
Details:
This Guru Rinpoche Three Realms Dzi measures about 54 mm x 13 mm(2.12" x 0.52"), weight about 25g.
This bead was collected and crafted at the year 1980s, it has a good color and weathered texture, full of vicissitudes of life.
Products are shipped within a deluxe jewelry box,as gifts to friends, significant others, spouses.
Introduction:
Dzi bead (Tib. གཟི།; pronounced "zee"; alternative spelling: gzi) is a type of stone bead of uncertain origin worn as part of a necklace and sometimes as a bracelet. In several Asian cultures, including that of Tibet, the bead is considered to provide positive spiritual benefit.
In Tibetan culture these beads are generally prized as protective amulets,these beads are believed to attract local protectors, dharmapalas or deities or maybe beneficial ghosts, ancestors or even bodhisattvas. Because of this, dzi beads are always treated with respect.
The most highly prized dzi beads are those of ancient age, made of natural agate. The original source of these beads is a mystery. While the traditional, ancient-style beads are greatly preferred, new modern-made dzi are gaining popularity among Tibetans.
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.









