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Tibetan Buddhist ring. DZI or sacred celestial stone of Tibetan protection rotating representation of Garuda, silver 925, turquoise.

Tibetan Buddhist ring. DZI or sacred celestial stone of Tibetan protection rotating representation of Garuda, silver 925, turquoise.

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Tibetan Buddhist ring. DZI or sacred celestial stone of Tibetan protection
turning

Representation of Garuda,

925 silver,

natural turquoise

Agate called nan hong (southern red)

Two models available:

34/ 25 mm weight of 27 grams

29/25 mm weight of 23 grams.

Ring adjustable to all finger sizes by a sliding adjustment system
solid as shown in the 7th and 8th photo.

The Dzi is rotating thanks to a high precision ball bearing developed in
Germany

The Dzi of the 9 eyes helps its owner to get rich, and to expel evil and acts as a protector. The number 9 is highly symbolic since it represents the 9 planetary systems that provide wisdom and merit. The Dzi is a Tibetan pearl, of distant origin, bringing many mystical benefits and blessings to its wearer.

The Dzis that can be translated as "brilliantly
polished", "luminous" are elongated agate beads having at their
surfaces a decoration of diverse and varied geometric shapes, but having
each a specific meaning. The dzi are considered by the
Tibetans as powerful protections. According to legend, these stones are
not of earthly origin, but, fashioned by the gods and sown on earth so
whoever finds them, has better Karma. The Dzi is a pearl
Tibetan, of distant origin, bringing many mystical benefits and

benefits to its wearer. It is a Tibetan talisman or amulet, the king of
lucky charm, sometimes revered as a real deity. The success of the
Tibetan pearl comes from its multiple eyes, which can go up to 21. The Dzis
are believed to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and protect
its wearer from dangers and 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, Bhutan to Burma and Thailand. They are found in
many sizes and shapes, with multiple eyes and stripes. Tibetans
cherish these pearls and regard them as hereditary gems.The meaning
from the Tibetan word “Dzi” translates to “brilliance, clarity, splendor”. In
Mandarin Chinese, the dzi are called "pearl of the sky". Tibetans
recognize, without being envious or jealous, the qualities of people
brilliant, those people who shine intellectually and who attract
the attention and admiration of all. For Tibetans, wearing a pearl of
Dzi can develop in everyone this natural brilliance called Talent.

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