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Authentic Tibetan DZI pendant. Tibetan protection. DZI of the great man enshrined in his 925 silver reliquary. Lotus flower.

Authentic Tibetan DZI pendant. Tibetan protection. DZI of the great man enshrined in his 925 silver reliquary. Lotus flower.

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Authentic Tibetan DZI pendant.

Tibetan protection.

According to Tibetan tradition, the DZI of the great man embodies our invisible protector and guardian who is by our side in all situations and helps to turn the situation to our advantage. It will give you self-confidence, attract friends, partners, protectors and advisors. It will correct your karma and repel demons. It is the embodiment of the spirit of an ancient warrior who is ready to protect you and will never betray you.

THE DZI is enshrined in its 925 silver reliquary representing a lotus. Symbol of absolute purity and Awakening, emblem of spiritual elevation, the lotus has the particularity of taking root in the mud or the silt, its stem bathing in the water while its flower blooms majestically on the water. The lotus represents the elevation of the soul, first purely materialistic through its roots, then tasting the experience of water through its stem, to finally reach enlightenment and awakening through its flower. Tibetan Buddhists see through the Lotus the true nature of Beings, the stem being samsara (cycles of life and death), the flower symbolizing peace and serenity.


Pendant size: 92mm long by 14mm diameter Necklace length
decorated with nephrite jade: 36cm Total length 45cm.

Our contemporary Dzis are made according to tradition, by artisans
Tibetans located at the crossroads of Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet in the prefecture
Tibetan Gyaltran at an altitude of 4000 meters. The stone is agate, and the
drawings on its surface are made by human hand, but using a technique
secret. A mixture of plant and lead is applied to their surface, all
is cooked (at about 1200 degrees); when taken out and once the mixture is removed the
drawings appear. According to some sources, some of the most
ancients were said to have been colored FROM THE INSIDE using secret techniques
long lost... The Dzis which can be translated as "brilliantly
"polished", "bright" are elongated agate beads having at their
surfaces a decoration of diverse and varied geometric shapes, but having
each one has a very specific meaning. The dzi are considered by the
Tibetans as powerful protections. According to legend, these stones are
not of earthly origin, but, shaped by the gods and sown on earth in order
that he who finds them, has a 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 venerated as a real divinity. The success of the
Tibetan pearl comes from its multiple eyes, which can have 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 commonly 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 consider them as hereditary jewels.The meaning
from the Tibetan word "Dzi" translates to "brilliance, clarity, splendor". In
In Mandarin Chinese, dzi are called "pearls of heaven." 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 that we call Talent. The
parasol symbolizes the activity that protects men from all evils: diseases,
accidents, evil spirits. It also protects beings from the worlds
inferior. In Tibetan Buddhism, the umbrella protects us from the
suffering. The Tibetan umbrella is a guarantor of wisdom. From a point of view
Buddhist, the umbrella represents a form of protection and welcome towards
anyone who would like to enter the path of Dharma and progress on the path of
the Enlightenment.

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