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Ancient Agate Beads Strand
Ancient Agate Beads Strand
SKU:abz0625-011
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Ancient Agate Beads
These ancient agate beads, known as "Lookmi" or "Sheep's Eye Dzi Beads," are crafted using naturally occurring concentric or eye-like patterns found in agate, rather than man-made designs. Considered a prototype of Dzi beads, they have long been worn as protective talismans believed to ward off the evil eye. This design reflects beliefs prevalent in Central Asia and the Tibetan cultural sphere, emphasizing the inherent power of the material. The necklace is notable for its presence and the significance placed on the natural properties of the agate.
Specifications:
- Estimated Production Era: Unknown
- Country of Origin: Unknown
- Material: Agate
- Size of Each Bead: Maximum 3cm x 2.7cm
- Total Length: 45cm
Special Notes:
As this is an antique item, it may feature scratches, cracks, chips, or stains. Images are for illustrative purposes only; actual patterns and colors may differ. Please allow for slight discrepancies in size.
About Dzi Beads (Chong Dzi Beads):
Dzi beads are ancient beads originating from Tibet, similar to etched carnelian, made by firing natural dyes onto agate to create patterns. They are believed to have been crafted between the 1st and 6th centuries AD, yet the exact composition of the dyes used remains a mystery, making them one of the enigmatic antique beads. While primarily found in Tibet, they are also discovered in Bhutan and the Ladakh region of the Himalayas. Different firing patterns are thought to hold various meanings, with the rounded "eye" design being particularly prized. In Tibet, they are cherished as "charms of wealth and prosperity" and are passed down through generations as treasured adornments. Recently, they have gained popularity in China under the name "Tian Zhu," with many replicas created using similar techniques. However, ancient Dzi beads remain highly rare and valuable.
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