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DZI pendant with 9 eyes. Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan sacred agate inspiration. DZI rotating. Fish and treasure vase symbol.

DZI pendant with 9 eyes. Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan sacred agate inspiration. DZI rotating. Fish and treasure vase symbol.

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DZI pendant with 9 eyes. Inspired by the sacred Tibetan agate.

According to Tibetan tradition, 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.

Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrayana, esoteric and tantric but the DZIS have a shamanic existence prior to the arrival of Buddhism in the 8th century.

DZI rotating thanks to a precision ball bearing system developed in Germany.

Hallmarked 925 silver

Copper

natural "sleeping beauty" turquoise

Nan hong (southern red) agate. This exceptional volcanic agate owes its intense red color to its natural cinnabar content.

As a gemologist graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are appraised and certified.

The eyes of the fish are set with a choice of turquoise or agate

Dimension of the pendant: 80mm high by 24mm in diameter Weight of 35 grams.

Delivered with an adjustable cord embellished with 925 silver beads, adaptable to any desired size.

Fish and treasure vase symbol. Originally, the two fish were the symbol of the Yamuna river and the Ganges, but they later became the symbol of good fortune for Hindus and Buddhists.

Among Tibetan Buddhists, the Golden Fish represents living beings who practice Dharma, and who should not be afraid of drowning in the ocean of suffering, since they can swim freely as fish do in water. , in order to choose their rebirths.

The Treasure Vase represents a multitude of wealth, intellectuals and prosperity. It is a Tibetan symbol of long life and abundance. It also symbolizes moral discipline, the study and practice of the Dharma, in particular through the good that one can bring to others and the development of altruism.

When you wear a Tibetan jewel representing the treasure vase (it is not by chance that these pendants are often called "ghau" or "gao", quite simply because they can be filled), remember to slip on the inside everything that you think is beneficial for you and all living beings. It can be Tibetan mantras, or pictures of people who are particularly important to you, or thoughts or prayers...

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Damien Houmaire

Bonjour dsl je viens de le recevoir dans la boîte aux lettres j’ai pas encore vérifié merci avant tous