DZI, authentic Tibetan sacred agate. Lotus DZI. Encased shops in a copper and turquoise arrow. DZI tiger teeth. unique piece
DZI, authentic Tibetan sacred agate.
Lotus DZI,
The Dzi Lotus pearl has the ability to clear the mind and soothe the heart. This leads to peace of mind and clear awareness. In Buddhism, the lotus symbolizes many things. But the main meaning of Dzi Lotus is spiritual disclosure and purity. It is the revelation of the true nature of a being, which is realized through enlightenment, compassion for all living beings and liberation from one's passions.
Encased in a copper and turquoise arrow.
DZI tiger teeth.
According to Tibetan tradition, the so-called "tiger teeth" Dzi give to the person who carries this DZI will-power and persistence. It is believed that this stone helps to focus the mind and realize one's personal aspirations.
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Amulet dimensions: 69.5mm by 20mm by 10mm
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According to Tibetan tradition, the so-called "tiger teeth" Dzi give to the person who carries this DZI will-power and persistence. It is believed that this stone helps to focus the mind and realize one's personal aspirations.
The Dzis that can be translated as "brilliantly polished", "luminous" are agate pearls of elongated shape having on their surfaces a decoration of various and varied geometric shapes, but each having a very specific meaning. Dzi are considered by Tibetans to be powerful protections. According to legend, these stones are not of earthly origin, but, shaped by the gods and sown on earth so that whoever finds them, has a better Karma.
The Dzi is a Tibetan pearl, of distant origin, bringing many mystical benefits and benefits to its wearer. It is a Tibetan talisman or amulet, the king of good luck charms, sometimes worshipped as a true deity. The success of the Tibetan pearl comes from its multiple eyes, up to 21.
Dzis are supposed to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and protect its wearer from dangers and shops accidents, and even bring longevity and good health.
The DZI originates from the Central Asian region and is usually found in a region that covers Afghanistan, Iran, Tibet, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Buthan to Burma and Thailand. They are found in many sizes and shapes, with multiple eyes and stripes. Tibetans cherish these pearls and consider them hereditary jewels. The meaning of the Tibetan word "Dzi" translates to "brilliance, clarity, splendor". In Mandarin Chinese, dzi are called "pearl of the sky". Tibetans recognize, without being envious or jealous, the qualities of brilliant people, those people who shine intellectually and attract the attention and admiration of all. For Tibetans, wearing a Dzi pearl can develop in everyone that natural brilliance called Talent.