Ancient genuine Tibetan Tiger Tooth Dzi bead

£7,997.00

Description

Genuine Tibetan DZI Bead Amulet Real Pure Tiger Tooth, double wave Pendant Ancient Eye Tianzhu Agate Stone Old Antique Beads Milky Nepal Zee Tibet Buddhism Necklace Authentic

Provenance Private collector.
Genuine over 1000 years old
Provenance Private collector.
Reference The complete book of DZI Beads Melanie W Bolin 2019 plus Internet research
A fine antique Tibetan Dzi  Tiger tooth

DZI with a double row of tiger¡¯s teeth should possess six times the spiritual strength of a DZI with a single row of tiger¡¯s teeth.

The meaning of the Tibetan word “Dzi” translates to “shine, brightness, clearness, splendour”. The beads originate in the Tibetan cultural sphere and can command high prices and are difficult to come by. They are found primarily in Tibet, but also in neighbouring Bhutan, Ladakh and Sikkim. Shepherds and farmers pick them up in the grasslands or while cultivating fields. Because dZi are found in the earth, Tibetans cannot conceive of them as man-made. Since knowledge of the bead is derived from oral traditions, few beads have provoked more controversy concerning their source, method of manufacture and even precise definition. This all contributes to making them the most sought after and collectable beads on earth.
Dzi stones are said to do a number of things. Some protect its wearer from negative energies or accidents, some attract wealth or wisdom, while others might bring you love and happiness.

One thing to remember concerning these curious little stones is this, a Dzi stone may repel things, but it also can store them. When a negativism comes at you, your stone may block it or absorb it. They can also give very positive energies to you, while absorbing a bit of your energy in the process. In other words, a bit of them goes into you and a bit of you will go into them.

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