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Punji Beads Strand
Punji Beads Strand
SKU:abz0625-013
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Product Description: The Punji Beads Strand features the distinctive lattice pattern known as Kikko Dzi Beads. These beads, made from agate, are adorned with patterns using special chemical solutions. Perfect for wearing or collecting, the turtle shell pattern on the Punji Beads symbolizes stability, reliability, and overall happiness, while the gold beads represent sanctity and enlightenment. Enjoy a variety of colors from deep black to rare white Punji beads. The design centers on Punji beads and includes Striped Dzi Beads. The beads may have some cracks or chips, with relatively large holes and slight steps inside.
Specifications:
- Estimated Production Era: Unknown
- Country of Manufacture: Unknown
- Materials: Agate, Metal Beads (unknown material)
- Single Bead Size: Maximum 2.2cm x 0.9cm
- Total Length: 42cm
Special Notes:
Please note that as an antique item, it may have scratches, cracks, chips, or stains. Images are for illustrative purposes only, and the actual product may vary in pattern and color. Please allow for slight measurement discrepancies.
About Dzi Beads (Striped Dzi Beads):
Dzi beads are ancient beads originating from Tibet. Like Etched Carnelian Beads, they are made by applying natural dyes to agate and baking them to create patterns. It is believed that they were produced around the 1st to 6th centuries AD. However, the components of the dyes used for baking remain largely unknown, making them one of the mysterious antique beads. Primarily found in Tibet, they are also discovered in Bhutan and regions like Ladakh in the Himalayas. Different baked patterns are said to hold different meanings, with the round "eye" pattern being especially popular. In Tibet, they are cherished as "amulets of wealth and prosperity" and are passed down through generations as treasured adornments. Recently, their popularity has increased in China, where they are known as "Tian Zhu," with numerous replicas made using similar techniques. However, ancient Dzi Beads are incredibly rare and valuable.
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