Old Tibetan Bloody Dragon Flesh Cinnabar Dots dZi Bead


Old Tibetan Bloody Dragon Flesh Cinnabar Dots dZi Bead

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Old Tibetan Bloody Dragon Flesh Cinnabar Dots dZi Bead:
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As a devout buddhism, I strongly recommend you to invite authentic Dzi into your home from reliable sellers. Please use your knowledge to judge their authenticity!


Have you ever seen such high quality bloody DragonFlesh Cinnabar Dotsdzi bead? It is so rare that I spent a lot of time looking for it. The whole bead body is covered with many cinnabar dots that the whole Dzi becomes a cinnabar mixture. The color of the Dzi looks like the flesh of a dragon, which add mysterious dragon power onto it. If you are a tasteful Dzi hunter, you will know what this means. I\'m sorry due to the limit of my camera, I cannot present the complete beauty of this bead to you, my valuable customers!The bead is old with a lot of weathering marks. The stone rust can be easily seen from the body. Although it is not as smooth as new bead, it has deep historic meaning for hundreds of years. This adds the value and power of the bead. If you are a tasteful Dzi collector, I\'m sure you will know the value of this bead. Just imagine how many years the bead has been in touch with human\'s body, you will realise the stories and powers of the bead. In so many hard situations it has been staying with its owner and supporting him! You will be in love with it once you have made it part of your life! You will notice that each dzi bead is original and unique if you watched my store for a while. The bead come with a hole through the middle. We will offer a string as gift to you so that you can wear it as a pendant. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!The Material

Dzi(pronounced Zee) is a Tibetan word to describe a patterned agate bead of mainly cylindrical or tabular shape called \"Heaven\'s Bead\" in Chinese. Such beads were etched black-and-white or brown-and-white, with symbols comprised of circles, ovals, square, waves stripes, lines and various other symbolic patterns. To the Tibetans, each of these symbols represents a specific meaning. They are precious possession to the Tibetan, with so many fascinating stories of its mystical power attributed to it.Dzibeads play an important role in Tibetan culture. They have been found also in neighbouring countries around Tibet. In ancient times,Dzi beads are precious jewelry which is used for barter trade. Tibetans believeDzi beads to possess the power to bring about good influence associated with protection, prosperity, attracting wealth, fostering good health and ward against evil.These beads were etched dating back a few thousand years ago. NewDzi beads is said to be those that were etched recently. Since the material used for both the old and the new beads is Agate, the difference between them lies in the TIMING the etching were done. Formed under the earth a long time ago, Agate is one of nature\'s precious gifts to mankind and has been well accepted as a stone that radiate good energy. The price ofDzi beads is based mainly on its quality. The size, the skin texture, the clarity of the etched lines and its overall appeal are among some factors to consider when buying aDzi bead, be it an old or a new piece.

Legend of Dzi Bead

The origin of Dzi bead can be traced back to year between 3000-5000 B.C. in ancient India empire governed by Aryan. At that time, human beings wanted to seek the blessing of God and Heaven, thus Dzi bead was created. The handicraftsman made Dzi jewelry according to the conjuring and totem in ancient Wikipedia. They drew the images on stones to exalt their spirit and soul.

Dzi (pronounced as ZEE in Tibet) embraces the meaning of luckiness, powerful mental spirit and good wealthiness. In China, the earliest written history about Dzi is in Tang Dynasty (641 A.C). Wen Cheng princess of Tang dynasty brought a Buddha statue as her mother’s gift to Tibet when she married the emperor of Tibet at that time. Finally this statue was kept in The Potala Palace and the Jokhang Temple Monastery, Lhasa. Tibetan people added thousands of various Dzi onto it, including three 9-eye-Dzi bead, 3-eye-Dzi bead, 2-eye-Dzi bead, immortal bottle Dzi Bead, tiger vein Dzi bead and other Dzi bead with eyes. Currently you can still see this stature in the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet.

Dzi has become the most precious jewelry in people’s heart with its long history, beautiful and mysterious legend, the pietism and respect by Tibetan people, and the generation-by-generation passing on.

You are looking at a most powerful weapon you ever have. It is the gift of God. Once holding it in your hand, you will feel the power and mystery of talisman. You will begin to realize some changes happening inside your body. It is a holy spirit that makes it so. It will prevent all evil things from you and make you feel confident in everything. Thus your work will go more smoothly, your life more happier! It is of intense force and holds positive energy in order to destory all evil things around you!

Trust me! This will be a great gift for you and someone special! Hold it! Don\'t miss this chance!

Dimension: Length:16mm; width: 14mm.

Condition: Old

Origin: Tibet

Shipping and handling cost:FREE

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Buyers\' Attention: We start all of our sales at the fraction price whether the jewelry is worth $500 or $1000. Please don\'t be fooled by the low starting price! We gurantee the authenticity of all our products. If any of our items are fake, we gurantee your money back!

Your satisfaction is our biggest aim! We are humans and do make mistakes. If there\'s any problem, please don\'t leave us negative response in a hurry. Any dispute will be solved in the end!

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Return Policy:

All items can be returned. Please contact us before returning items. Please ship it back as soon as possible but not later than 14 days from date of your receipt. Shipping fee is non-refundable in all kind. The buyer will be borne the returning shipping fee.

Shipping Policy:Usually we ship the item to you through registered air mail. It takes 10-20 days. If you have any other requests, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. We do combine shipping on multiple items. For items less than 10, the shipping discount will be 20%. For items more than 10, the shipping discount will be 30%.

How to maximise the power of energy dZi and how to making full use of them for protection purpose

The old Dzi bead is passed down from generation to generation. We collected it from devout Tibetan family. Thus it has been wore by several persons who believed in Tibetan Buddhism. When a new person owns an old Dzi bead, he/she must purify it first to maximize the power of the bead and make full use of it for protection purpose. Only through this way can he/she thoroughly owns the bead. Because the bead still has the spirit of his previous owner if you don’t purify it, be the spirit good or bad. Here we introduce four methods of purifying Dzi bead to share with all devout believers.

1, Dip the bead into crude salt water for about 10-30 minutes. Then wash the bead in clear water.

2. Clean the bead with sandalwood oil.

3. Fume the bead with Tibetan barrier-prevention grass.

4. Bask the bead under the midnoon sunshine for 1-2 hours.

You can choose any one of the four method to purity your bead. Then the bead will become a part of you as time goes by. Its magnetic power will be around you in your life.

Do remember please don’t say “buy” or “sell” when you tell your friend about this powerful bead. It’s discourteous in Tibetan Buddhism. We say “invite” and “oblate” when talking about Dzi bead. Usually Tibetan people never talk about their bead to other person. They only wear and oblate it.

If you have any question about Dzi bead, please contact us. We will often update our website to introduce some related knowledge about Dzi bead.

During communication with my devout customers, I found many of them do not know how to wear their powerful Dzi beads, thus to ruin the magnetic energy of the beads. Here I’d like to share with you some knowledge you should know when wearing Dzi.

Dzi bead bears very powerful special magnetic field. Human body is also a complete magnetic field. As everybody’s constitute is different from each other, the time they need to be adaptive to the magnetic field of Dzi is different. The status they show when in the process of magnetic field adapting is different, too. The Dzi bead will also show different phenomena according to personal status. If you feel headache, fainted, heartbeat speeding up, stomach upset, having a fever, sweating, or mouth dry, please don’t be afraid. That shows the bead is adjusting the magnetic field in your body to make it balanced.

There are some points you should pay attention to when wearing Dzi:

1. Don’t let other people to touch your Dzi bead after wearing it, except your direct relatives, such as mother, father, brothers, sisters, wife, husband, children, etc. If by accident, they have touched your bead, please purify it before wearing again;

2. If you have passed some filthy or impure places, or have attended wedding or funeral ceremonies, please purity your bead after that;

3. Let the Lamas or monks with high religious cultivation to chant your bead, thus to multiple the magnetic power of the Dzi bead;

4. Wearing your bead constantly, attending big religious ceremony, or chanting the bead yourself in devout places will enhance the power of the bead;

5. Please don’t wear the Dzi when having sexual intercourses.

Recently some of my valuable customers told me that they found some ridiculous sellers attempting to cheat them through fallacious preach. They made out some incredible stories about the culture and purification method about Dzi. I’m so ashamed about them. Here I’d like to re-clarify the statement in my description. Purification1.All the purification methods I provide here were formed over thousands of years, and passed down by Lamas (Tibetan Buddha) and Tibetan people. They have been tested by numerous Dzi collectors and wearers. If you have the chance to visit Tibet, ask the Tibetan living Buddha about it. They will tell you the truth.2.I have suggested in my description that if you are a Dzi collector, please don’t purity the bead to keep the original antique appearance of it, as in this case the Dzi is regarded as a culture relic. However if you are planning to wear it, please purify it first, as it contains the magnetic energy of its previous owner. We should not only move the physical traces of past, but also move the spirit traces of past. 3.Some sellers say that the salt water will destroy the Dzi. That’s nonsense! We are talking about crude sea salt, not refined salt. If you have little knowledge about crude sea salt, you will know that such salt has the function of moving filthy things itself. In addition, if you think it more deeply, you will discover the seller who says salt water will destroy the bead is a big liar! You can imagine how long an authentic Dzi has been dipped in human being’s salt sweat. It even has been thousands of years! Can you imagine an authentic Dzi will be ruined just because of 10-30 minutes of dipping in salt water? If salt water can ruin Dzi, there will be no authentic Dzi left! I just cannot imagine what kind of material the so called “Dzi” is made of if its composite will change just because of the salt water! Remember the true Dzi is very hard. Some of them even has been fired in stove by Lamas. 4.Some sellers say that the Dzi should not be tanned under mid-day sun because of ultraviolet radiation. I think these sellers are so eager to attack his competitors that they forgot one basic knowledge. I guess He never went to Tibet. Anyone who has ever been to Tibet will know that Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is the highest plateau in the world. It is also the area with the highest ultraviolet radiation in the world. If the sun can ruin the Dzi, we will not have the chance to see the real antique authentic Dzi. Just imagine how often the Tibetan people has tanned the Dzi under the sun when they are grazing, cultivating, or whatever hard-working under the sun. How can an authentic Dzi be destroyed because of 2 hours sunshine in ordinary area? If anyone ask you not to put his beads under the sun, ask him what kind of material is his beads. Only other man-made Dzi such as plastic is afraid of sunshine. Ways to wear DziSome customer says that Dzi rituals and taboos are too complicated that he feels they are just like burdens. No. They are absolutely naturally obeyed by devout Tibetan people. As we know every religion has its rituals and taboos. Tibetan Buddhism is no exception. These rituals and taboos are formed over thousands of years. People naturally followed these rituals and taboos with no burdens at all. These are part of their life, just like Christians go to church on Sunday. If people regard these rituals and taboos as burdens, they must not be a devout Buddhism. They know nothing about religious culture.

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Old Tibetan Bloody Dragon Flesh Cinnabar Dots dZi Bead:
$59.90

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