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Striped Dzi Beads Strand

Striped Dzi Beads Strand

Артикул:abz0625-002

Обычная цена ¥300,000 JPY
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Product Description: This is a Chong Dzi Beads Strand Necklace. Chong Dzi beads, known for their distinctive striped patterns, are a type of Dzi bead. In the realm of antique beads, stripes are believed to symbolize stability and harmony, serving to balance the wearer's body, mind, and spirit. This particular strand showcases the characteristic stripes of Chong Dzi beads, along with various unique patterns and the agate's signature strata-like cross-sections.

Specifications:

  • Estimated Era of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Country of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Material: Agate
  • Individual Bead Size: Maximum 0.8cm x 0.6cm, Minimum 0.6cm x 0.3cm
  • Size: Total Length: Approximately 68cm (Beaded Section: 35cm)

Special Notes:

As this is an antique item, it may feature 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 Chong Dzi Beads:

Dzi beads are ancient beads originating from Tibet. Similar to Etched Carnelian, they are crafted by baking natural dyes into agate to create intricate patterns. It is estimated that they were produced around the 1st to 6th centuries AD. However, much about these beads remains a mystery, including the composition of the dyes used. Predominantly found in Tibet, they are also discovered in Bhutan and regions of the Himalayas such as Ladakh. Different baked-in patterns are believed to hold various meanings, with the 'eye' pattern being particularly prized. In Tibet, they are considered amulets of wealth and prosperity, cherished and passed down through generations as treasured adornments. Recently, their popularity has risen in China, where they are known as "Tianzhu." While many replicas are made using similar techniques, authentic ancient Dzi beads are incredibly rare and valuable.

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