The beautiful Chung dzi bead with Rare pattern lines Full of patina The age of this bead is more than 2000 years from Himalaya it was used as amulet bead and used in prayer mala beads very rare amulet bead Fast and free shipping service world wide
This striking bracelet showcases the bold Tiger Teeth Dzi Bead as its centerpiece, flanked by rich, dark ebony beads and subtle accents of copper. 🐅✨ The Tiger Teeth Dzi Bead is revered for its powerful protective qualities, said to ward off evil and bring courage and strength to its wearer. Its distinctive pattern is reminiscent of the majestic tiger, a symbol of fearlessness and determination in many cultures. Ebony, a wood of deep allure and durability, complements the Dzi bead with its dark, intense tones, grounding the wearer and amplifying the bracelet's protective energies. The inclusion of copper beads not only adds a metallic contrast to the deep black of the ebony but also brings additional benefits—it is believed to help with joint stiffness and mineral absorption, creating a holistic accessory that caters to both style and wellness. This bracelet is a statement piece, embodying boldness and resilience. It's perfect for those who seek to make a powerful impression while drawing on the ancient mystique of Dzi beads and the natural elegance of ebony. 🖤🔥
Powerful Antique Dzi pendant with an Two Eye pattern. Dzi are Tibetan talisman, made of agate stone, and have been used for centuries in the Himalayan region. Each dzi has a specific pattern which help channel the energy in a special way. Two Eye dzi are meant to increase the energy of love and harmony in the wearer's life. It is believed to harmonize our inner self and therefore help us attract tenderness and love. Authentic dzi are crafted in a mysterious that engraved the pattern in the stone. They received many blessings and energy, and are hard to find. This beautiful necklace will be your special support, if you seek authenticity and peace. It is enhanced by three quartz crystal bead. The brown thread is waxed, for more comfort. The necklace is easy to open and close, with the sliding opening system. It suits men as well as women. Please be aware that old dzi are unique vintage pieces. Therefore, they are perfectly unperfect. The little imperfections, such as faded pattern or small cracks, are a proof of their authenticity.
Up for sale is x1 Vintage Large Tibetan Glass Imitation Dzi Eye Tube Bead - Rare Beading Supplies -. Beads are in excellent condition, some may have some markings near holes. DZI Beads are a type of stone bead of uncertain origin worn as a necklace or bracelet. In several Asian cultures, including that of Tibet, the bead is considered to provide positive spiritual benefit and enhance learning. These beads are also prized as protective amulets. Sale is for x1 random bead from those shown. Approximate Length: 37 - 42mm" Approximate Width: 12 - 15mm Approximate Hole Size: 2 - 3mm Approximate weight: 8.6 - 14.4 grams each Let us know if you have any questions! Rabbask Designs is a small business located in Loveland, Colorado. We have art works for sale from over 100 local artists and have an eclectic mix of vintage and handmade jewelry, fine art, shoes, essential oils, women's clothing and more! When you shop at Rabbask you are supporting small, local business, artists and musicians. Thanks for your support and feel free to message or call us with any questions!
Création L'Ollaire-Percée. Un seul exemplaire par création. De belles agates "dzi" tibétaines pour ce jolies boucles ethniques. Les Dzi (ou dZi, Zee, Chung Dzi...) sont considérés par les Tibétains comme de puissantes protections, leur origine est assez controversée, en effet on en a même retrouvé sur des sites de crémation himalayens vieux de 4500 ans (au Tibet le secret de leur origine semble se confondre avec les origines de la Tradition Bön)! On retrouve des perles très similaires aux Dzi dans de nombreuses régions du monde, en Asie (Cambodge par exemple) mais aussi dans des sites archéologiques en Mésopotamie et même à Carthage! Composées de : - perles "dzi" tibétaines rondes à oeil, agates naturelles, vert/ocre 8 et 6mm - perles rondelles en jaspe picasso, pierres gemmes naturelles dans les tons verts et ocre - breloques nénuphars en métal cuivré - coupelles artisanales en cuivre - perles intercalaires en métal cuivré - dormeuses rondes en métal cuivré, sans nickel ni cadmium. Hauteur : 6 cm Poids : 6 gr Un cadeau à offrir ou à s'offrir..... Les boucles d'oreille vous seront envoyées protégées dans du papier de soie et une pochette textile. Modèle unique. Un service après-vente / Un service satisfait ou remboursé
Looking for a truly special gift that combines elegance and profound symbolism? The Nine-eyed Dzi Bead Bracelet is the perfect choice. Delve into its rich spiritual significance while enjoying its timeless beauty. √ Peace and health, all the best. √ The longer you wear it, the more spiritual it becomes. √ Wear it for a long time to keep your family safe. What Are Dzi Beads? Dzi beads are one of the most important Buddhist artifacts, symbolizing the truth and wisdom of Buddhism,and are believed to have mystical powers. FEATURES Attracting Good Luck and Prosperity: The Nine-eyed Dzi Bead is celebrated for its ability to usher in good fortune, success in business, and robust health. It's believed to create a path of smooth financial growth and a life filled with harmony. Dynamic Rotating Bead: What sets this bracelet apart is the extraordinary Nine-eyed Dzi Bead that can rotate a full 360 degrees. This captivating feature adds a touch of uniqueness and interactivity to your accessory, making it even more special. Profound Spiritual Significance: Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Nine-eyed Dzi Bead carries deep spiritual meaning. It acts as a protective shield against negativity, encourages healing, and fosters inner strength. It symbolizes blessings, wisdom, and enlightenment, making it a meaningful addition to your life. The Gift of Blessings: Whether you're seeking the perfect gift for a friend or family member, the Nine-eyed Dzi Bead Bracelet is an excellent choice. It's a token of positivity and well-wishes that can be treasured for a lifetime. Show someone you care by presenting them with this powerful symbol of prosperity. SPECIFICATIONS Type: E090, E091 Length: 17.5cm, 19.5cm, 21.5cm Weight: About 56-61g Material: Copper plated
This striking bracelet showcases the bold Tiger Teeth Dzi Bead as its centerpiece, flanked by rich, dark ebony beads and subtle accents of copper. 🐅✨ The Tiger Teeth Dzi Bead is revered for its powerful protective qualities, said to ward off evil and bring courage and strength to its wearer. Its distinctive pattern is reminiscent of the majestic tiger, a symbol of fearlessness and determination in many cultures. Ebony, a wood of deep allure and durability, complements the Dzi bead with its dark, intense tones, grounding the wearer and amplifying the bracelet's protective energies. The inclusion of copper beads not only adds a metallic contrast to the deep black of the ebony but also brings additional benefits—it is believed to help with joint stiffness and mineral absorption, creating a holistic accessory that caters to both style and wellness. This bracelet is a statement piece, embodying boldness and resilience. It's perfect for those who seek to make a powerful impression while drawing on the ancient mystique of Dzi beads and the natural elegance of ebony. 🖤🔥
Found the second face version in original apron. She's adorable, though her friend is cuter. ^___^
I bet nowhere in the world you will see such an enormous variety and such a great number of ornaments as worn by the Khampa Tibetans of the Kham region of China during festivals. The Khampa Tibetans are mountain herders livings at high altitude on the eastern Tibetan plateau. They traditionally lived in tents and managed large herds of yaks, sheep and horses. They had to move every few months, so the Khampas have always needed easily transportable form of wealth. They couldn't buy houses, land or put their money in a bank, so for centuries they stored their wealth in the form of ornaments that have been passed down for generations. These ornaments have always been important symbols of family heritage, wealth and social status. Even today, like their ancestors, Khampas continue to invest much of their wealth in the form of jewelry and ornaments, in part because these items increase in value over time, in part to preserve their old culture, and in part because it brings social prestige. The value of these ornaments is anywhere from several tens to hundreds of thousands of US dollars (no wonder there is a big military presence at such festivals). Their ornaments are very chunky, bold and colorful. Both women and men wear these ornaments on festival days. Typical woman's costume consists of a head gear featuring stones of amber, turquoise and coral, silver or gold ornaments - designs vary from county to county; necklaces made of coral, amber and ancient dzi beads - preferences yet again differ from county to county; belts studded with ornaments made of gold, silver or copper inlaid with ivory, gemstones and coral; bracelets made of animal horn, gold or silver; and big gold rings set with coral and dzi beads. In addition they display an astounding array of hairpins, earrings, amulet boxes, silver purses and waist knives. The whole complect takes no less than two hours to put on (with the help of family members) and is incredibly heavy, can weigh as much as 30 kg. Men also wear many ornaments: heavy leather belts decorated with silver or gold plaques; large and small amulet boxes, silver purses, strings of beads, rings, bracelets and sometime head gears as well. They often carry old-fashioned muskets or long swords. These breathtaking costumes are only worn during important festivals a couple of times a year. All the photos courtesy Better World 2010 If you enjoyed this post please like my page of Facebook. Thank you! You may also like Tibetan jewelry: a bit of history Ethnic dress of the Tibetans Ethnic jewelry of the Tibeto-Nepalese
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A DharmaShop exclusive design, this bracelet features unique and modern matte Montana Agate beads separated by zinc-plated brass spacers with a true agate two-eyed Dzi bead centerpiece. The Dzi bead comes directly from DharmaShop founder, Sander Cohen's personal collection that has accumulated over the last 20 years throughout his travels to Kathmandu and Taiwan. Dzi beads are believed to bring protection and prosperity to the wearer. Each bead is unique, making your bracelet one-of-a-kind. The two-eyed Dzi bead is said to promote wealth, good health, success, compassion and glory. It is significant for enhancing stability and togetherness, and brings forth good energy in building relationships with people. It is believed this Dzi is good for balance in life. Montana Agate is a translucent stone with inclusions of minerals that create the gorgeous natural colorations. It is simple, yet truly unique. Agate is known to be a stone of strength, and can help to balance yin/yang energies. It promotes harmony, courage, and healing. Pair it with our matching Harmony Dzi Mala! Size: Small 6.5" around. Large 7.75" around. Beads are 8-9mm. Dzi measures about 1.1" long and 0.5" wide.
Tibetan Old Agate Dzi Bead Amulet Pendant Himalayan Dzi Ancient Dzi it's very Old Ancient Dzi Beads With it's Around 2000 years Old Dzi Beads Material Agate Stone Beads Hole Size 2mm
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ADJUSTIBLE LENGTH. Introducing our exquisite handcrafted leather necklace, a versatile and stylish accessory that seamlessly blends fashion with a touch of spirituality. Crafted from genuine, supple leather, this necklace is a testament to craftsmanship and attention to detail. The centerpiece of this unique piece is a Tibetan agate Dzi bead, renowned for its spiritual significance and believed to bring positive energy and protection to its wearer. The Dzi bead, adorned with intricate patterns, is suspended from the leather chain, creating a striking focal point. Enhancing the overall aesthetic are two charming Czech glass beads, adding a subtle sparkle and sophistication to the design. The combination of earthy leather, vibrant agate, and shimmering glass beads creates a harmonious balance that can effortlessly elevate any ensemble. This versatile necklace is a perfect gift for various occasions, from birthdays to anniversaries. Its timeless design makes it suitable for both casual and formal occasions, allowing the wearer to express their unique style with ease. Whether worn with a cozy sweater for a casual day out or paired with an elegant dress for a special evening, this necklace adds a touch of bohemian charm to any outfit. As we approach festive seasons and holidays, this leather necklace becomes an ideal present for loved ones. Its symbolic Tibetan Dzi bead adds a thoughtful and spiritual dimension to the gift, making it a meaningful token of love and positive energy. Packaged in an elegant box, it's ready to be gifted and cherished for years to come. Elevate your style and spirit with our leather necklace, a blend of craftsmanship and symbolism that makes it a truly unique and meaningful accessory.
MARY's large silk elastic band is the perfect accessory for any occasion. It is suitable for instant hair pinning, but also for a stylized hairstyle. Due to the properties of silk, it does not tear or break hair. Our rubber bands will accompany you not only on your hair, but they can be a beautiful decoration of your wrist. All of our silk hair scrunchies are made of 100% natural silk. Thanks to the properties of silk, our silk scrunchies do not break or electrify hair. This makes tying your hair much more enjoyable. If you want to keep your hair healthy, a silk scrunchie can be a big help. It will be especially helpful when growing your hair out. Composition: 20% natural silk 80% rayon silk satin sewn in Poland soft and delicate natural silk Silk elastics are suitable for all hair types.
Color:white,pink, Size here: eu34=220mm/ 4.5 is for Foot Length:22 cm/8.65in 4.5 B(M) US Women/3 D(M) US Men = EU size 35 = Shoes length 225mm Fit foot length 225mm/8.8in 5.5 B(M) US Women/4 D(M) US Men = EU size 36 = Shoes length 230mm Fit foot length 230mm/9.0in 6.5 B(M) US Women/4.5 D(M) US Men = EU size 37 = Shoes length 235mm Fit foot length 235mm/9.2in 7.5 B(M) US Women/5 D(M) US Men = EU size 38 = Shoes length 240mm Fit foot length 240mm/9.4in 8.5 B(M) US Women/6 D(M) US Men = EU size 39 = Shoes length 245mm Fit foot length 245mm/9.6in 9.5 B(M) US Women/6.5 D(M) US Men = EU size 40 = Shoes length 250mm Fit foot length 250mm/9.8in 10.5 B(M) US Women/7.5 D(M) US Men = EU size 41 = Shoes length 255mm Fit foot length 255mm/10.0in 11 B(M) US Women/8.5 D(M) US Men = EU size 42 = Shoes length 260mm Fit foot length 260mm/10.2in 12 B(M) US Women/9 D(M) US Men = EU size 43 = Shoes length 265mm Fit foot length 265mm/10.4in (tip:1mm=0.039inch) please check your foot length, choose the size what you take! Fabric material:pu. Tips: *Please double check above size and consider your measurements before ordering, thank you ^_^ more fashion kawaii products,please visit: http://fashionkawaii.storenvy.com Expand Full Description
Dzi Bead " 8 Aquarius " Amulet Pendant Necklace # T1255 DZI Size About : 57.5mm x 12.5mm The cord and connector charms were put on recently for making it a whole necklace piece. The buyers are responsible for the customs & duties if it may apply.
Teenage khampa girl at Litang horse festival stringing dzi and coral beads to make jewelry for her hair. Like many of the wealthy Khampa Tibetans who took part in the costume exhibition, she wears chunky gold saddle rings on most fingers, and multiple necklaces of coral and dzi beads (each with a value worth years of an average Tibetan salary). The rest of her costume and ornaments are worth even more ====================================================== Ornaments make up most of the life savings of many Khampa families, and so play an important role in Tibetan families' lives as well as in announcing the social status of the wearers. They are saved up for over many years and handed down for centuries from generation to generation within families. Until very recently, these families were nomadic and have to move every few months because of the snowy seasons in the Himalayas, so Khampas have always needed to store their wealth in portable form. So being unable to store wealth in the form of estates or houses or land or in a bank, for millenia wealth has been stored in art, precious fabrics, and particularly into ornaments. Their culture is very conservative about the type of ornaments favored: for thousands of years jewelry made from amber, turquoise and coral have been worn because the stones are believed to hold spiritual power. Gold and silver and also naturally found in Tibet, and the use of these metals by the wealthy also goes back thousands of years. Their ornaments are very chunky, bold and colorful. While the gold earrings that Khampa women wear may have cost them a year or maybe several year's of their salary, ornaments carry so much social status in their society that probably didn't have to think twice about the purchase. To the Khampa people these ornaments have the utmost sentimental value and significance, because they are the physical remnants of generations of their ancestors hard work or success. what these people are wearing is not just their life savings, but also their family history and treasure. this culture has been around for millenia - archeological finds from the 1st century AD in the khampa area unearthed ornaments that are essentially the same in design and materials as today's are. there are also beliefs that the stones provide good luck and protection to disease. dyed red coral is the most sought after stone, but interestingly tibet is very very far from any oceans - all the coral is imported by traders! Religious symbols from Tibetan Buddhism frequency form the designs of pieces, however archeological finds show that the role of ornaments in Tibetan society and peoples' lives long predate the arrival of Buddhism in Tibet. Indeed the beliefs of spiritual protection being provided by coral, amber and turquoise probably originate from the ancient shamanic Bon religion.
This fine dzi bead is of unquestionable authenticity. It is ancient, of tapering, barrel-form, and of dark-brown agate that has had designs etched into it – two ‘eyes’ within rectangular frames. The time and place of manufacture is a mystery. Tibetans and other Himalayan people valued the beads highly, and some regarded the beads as … Read more
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ONE OF NINE PHOTOS. Click the thumbnails below to see the full photos a very elegant young lady draws great attention with her extraordinary dress and jewelry at the litang horse festival costume show in 2006. her headdress is a fine collection of huge amber beads tipped with coral red coral. her hair is braided into 108 strands - a sacred number from buddhism. the necklaces of dzi beads and red coral are worth a fortune - enough to buy a house in a western country. red and yellow stones and garments are spiritual colors in tibetan culture. 3 jeweled silver and gold belts are around her waist, many 24k gold bracelets rest on her wrists and a big gold ring is on every finger to the Khampa people these ornaments have the utmost sentimental value and significance, because they are the physical remnants of generations of their ancestors hard work or success. what these people are wearing is not just their life savings, but also their family history and treasure. this culture has been around for millenia - archeological finds from the 1st century AD in the khampa area unearthed ornaments that are essentially the same in design and materials as today's are. Khampa tibetan festivals feature some of the most astonishing shows of bejewelling in the world. Traditionally nomatter who you are in Khampa society, it would go without saying that you buy jewelry with your money, because that it the most appropriate and traditional store of money. Nomadic people naturally find precious stones and metals the most portable way to keep their wealth. Many ornaments have religious or spirtual meaning, as well as being the objects which store the family history, wealth, and show the family status.
Durante un reciente viaje de compras compré una enorme colección de cuentas. Estas ágatas tibetanas son tan sensacionales que decidimos venderlas ensartadas en algunas de nuestras cuentas de semillas Bodhi más antiguas. Estas ágatas son modernas, si fueran antiguas se venderían por 10.000 dólares o más. Se hicieron en algún momento de los últimos 20 años y son simplemente impresionantes. Colgado a mano en Detroit con cordón ajustable. Se adapta a muñecas de 5 a 8 pulgadas. Cuentas de 14 mm.
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Prawdę mówiąc nie wiedziałam jak mam nazwać to danie, które chcę Wam dziś pokazać :) Przepis na nie dostałam od mamy, a ta od koleżanki z pracy i tak pocztą pantoflową dotarł tutaj. Może nie będę się nad nim rozwodzić tylko powiem, że jest bardzo smaczne i od razu przejdę do przepisu :) Przed upieczeniem: Składniki na ok. 4-5 porcji: 1 kg mięsa mielonego 4 ząbki czosnku 2 łyżki mąki ziemniaczanej przyprawa do mięsa mielonego 3-4 spore ziemniaki 2 pomidory 2 średnie cebule ok. 20 plasterków salami sól, zioła prowansalskie Sos pomidorowy: puszka pomidorów 2-3 łyżki koncentratu pomidorowego 2 łyżki pikantnego keczupu 0,5 łyżeczki cukru 1 łyżeczka słodkiej papryki w proszku 1 łyżeczka ziół prowansalskich sól, pieprz ok. 50 ml wody Mięso mielone wymieszać z przeciśniętym przez praskę czosnkiem, mąką ziemniaczaną oraz przyprawą do mięsa mielonego i ulepić średniej wielkości kotleciki. Obrać ziemniaki i cebulę. Wraz z pomidorem pokroić je w plasterki. Naczynie do zapiekania natłuścić olejem lub oliwą i tak jak jest to widoczne na zdjęciu powyżej poukładać pionowo, naprzemiennie kotleciki, ziemniaki, cebulę, pomidory oraz salami. Warzywa posypać ziołami prowansalskimi. Piec ok. 50 minut w temperaturze 190 stopni C. W międzyczasie przygotować sos pomidorowy. Do wysokiego naczynia wrzucić pomidory z puszki, koncentrat, keczup, cukier, słodką paprykę w proszku, zioła, sól oraz pieprz i wszystko dokładnie zblendować. Na koniec dodać wodę. Po podanym wyżej czasie pieczenia sos wylać równomiernie na mięso i warzywa. Zapiekać jeszcze 25 minut w temperaturze 190 stopni C. Po upieczeniu: