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Phum Dzi Beads Strand

Phum Dzi Beads Strand

SKU:abz0625-008

Precio habitual ¥1,200,000 JPY
Precio habitual Precio de oferta ¥1,200,000 JPY
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Product Description: Discover the unique charm of the Pungi Beads Strand, featuring a beautiful net-like pattern known as the "tortoise shell" design on 36 Dzi Beads. These beads are crafted from agate and adorned using a special chemical process. This strand varies in bead sizes, ranging from small to large, making it ideal for wearing or as a collectible item. The tortoise shell pattern is symbolic of stability, practicality, and overall happiness. The design prominently features Pungi alongside Striped Dzi Beads and eye-representing beads.

Specifications:

  • Estimated Production Era: Unknown
  • Country of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Material: Agate
  • Individual Bead Size: Largest: 1.2cm x 0.9cm; Smallest: 0.5cm x 0.4cm
  • Strand Length: 29cm

Special Notes:

This is an antique item and may exhibit signs of wear such as scratches, cracks, chips, or stains. Images are for illustrative purposes only; 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 from Tibet, crafted using natural dyes burned onto agate to create intricate designs, similar to Etched Carnelian Beads. Although believed to have been created between the 1st and 6th centuries AD, the exact composition of the dye remains a mystery, making these beads enigmatic treasures. Predominantly found in Tibet, they have also been discovered in Bhutan and the Ladakh region of the Himalayas. Each pattern is said to hold different meanings, with the round "eye" pattern being particularly popular due to its association with wealth and prosperity. In Tibet, they are considered talismans of wealth and prosperity and are cherished heirlooms. Recently, their popularity has surged in China, where they are known as "Tianzhu," with many replicas produced using similar techniques. However, authentic ancient Dzi Beads remain highly coveted and rare.

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