Wearing this bracelet, the owner is said to be
blessed of the Five Directional Wealth Gods bestow prosperity, longevity
and success in all endeavors. This Dzi provides divine protection, brings success, luck of wealth and good fortune to the owner.
Five Directional Wealth Gods – (White) Accumulate wealth / (Yellow)
Good luck and material gain / (Red) Gain useful people, more money,
valuables and food / (Black) Good fortune / (Green) Fulfill success and
wishes.
The item can be used as a gift for your family members and close friends.
The
Dzi bead can be wear by anyone regardless of race, religion, gender and
age because these dzi beads are non religious appertain. The main
purpose is for healing and enhance one’s energy.
Note: This pendant comes with a gift box, 925 SILVER chain and Pendant Holder.
Ancient Tibetan Dzi
For thousands of years, Tibetans have viewed Dzi as a
living gemstone. It is meant for devout worship and is reverently kept
and passed down over generations. The ancient Dzi absorbs cosmic energy
from the universe, hence it can guard against misfortune and brings
blessings, stabilizes blood pressure, increases the internal 'qi', gives
good fortune and bliss. Till now, Dzi enjoys great popularity around
the world, and it is a revered sacred charm for protection, worship,
health, as well as a symbol of wealth.
Place of Origin and Legend
Dzi is not only a very rare and precious gemstone, it is also one of
the seven treasures in Tibetan Buddhism. The main places of origin are
Western Tibet, Eastern Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim, Ladakh and certain regions
in the Himalayas. Dzi has been around for 2000 to 2500 years. According
to legend, Dzi is actually a “God’s treasure” which has descended to
earth and was discovered by the Tibetans. Hence the Tibetans still
regard Dzi as the “heavenly stone”.
Stories on the origin of Dzi varies, one account has it that it flowed
from a stream in Ngari; another believed that it was the treasure of the
Azha Kingdom, Tibet; yet others thought it was one of the gemstones in
the treasury of the Tagzig Kingdom. It is also said to be the celestial
essence from Manjushri Bodhisattva's previous incarnate (Manjushri
Buddha); some believed it was made by Asura; it is even said to be made
from meteorites that plummeted down to earth. According to another
legend, the compassionate Vajravarahi Buddha let Dzi descended to earth
to stop the spreading of epidemic because it possessed the power to
guard against evil. What can be verified is, although modern technology
can replicate the appearance of Dzi, it is unable to reproduce the
strong magnetic energy that Dzi possess. Neither can it replace the
religious belief passed down over the generations. Hence, judging from
its unique quality and extensive historical value, Dzi is very valuable.
Historical Accounts
The earliest record of Dzi in China’s history is in the Tang Dynasty.
When Princess Wencheng married Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, the most
expensive betrothal gift was a Buddha statue built according to the
image of the 12 year old Jowo Sakyamuni. It was brought to Tibet all the
way from Chang'an. The Buddha's diadem, cape, decorative strap and robe
were splendidly adorned with various pearls, agates, turquoises, corals
and hundreds of various Dzi, including three Nine-eyed Dzi beads,
Triple-eyed Dzi beads, Double-eyed Dzi beads, Tiger-tooth &
Longevity Dzi beads and others. This Buddha statue is currently placed
in Lhasa, Jokhang Monastery. Hence, we can see that Dzi beads have been
used as offerings to Buddha; not only are they sacred, but they are also
rare and precious.
Dzi Bead is the Tibetans' Most Precious Living Gemstone
The Tibetans regard Dzi bead as the most precious living gemstone and
it is the treasure offered to the royal family generations after
generations. In Tibet, the ancient pure Dzi beads can be used for
mortgage purposes in Banks or the City’s Credit Bureau. Therefore, to
the Tibetans, Dzi bead is no different from cash. Because of their small
size, they are easy to maintain and carried around, the royalty and the
rich will exchange their domesticated animals, land and money for them.
It is also not uncommon to see expensive goods being exchanged for Dzi
beads.
Dzi bead is an essential ornament in a Tibetan lady’s adulthood and
marriage ceremony. The quantity and quality of the Dzi beads can reveal
the wealth of the family. Besides that, Dzi Bead is also a precious
medical ingredient in many Tibetan medical dictionaries.
Dzi bead is the Tibetan’s most precious amulet. It is believed that
devout worship of the Dzi Bead can remove hindrance of karma, receive
blessings, prevention against stroke, guard against evil, improves
vitality and increase wealth.
Strong Magnetic Energy
Dzi Beads possess nature's cosmic magnetic energy. According to a
scientific study, Japanese researchers discovered that Dzi Beads contain
14 elements from Mars.
The hardness of Dzi is 7 to 8.5 on the Moh’s hardness index, slightly
below the African diamond, which has an index of 10. Crystal’s magnetic
wave is 4 volts whereas Tibetan’s Dzi Bead gives off 13 volts, 3 times
more than crystal. The magnetic energy emitted by Dzi Bead is very
gentle and is suitable to be placed at any human parts. It is perceived
to be able to regulate blood circulation and reduce illnesses.
Benefits for the Wearer
Dzi Bead is an eons-old antique, yet it remains fashionable. Its
different pattern is an ideal trendy ornament for the young and is also
suitable for all ages. But most importantly, besides wearing it for
protection purposes, the magnetic energy from the Dzi can regulate the
body’s blood and 'qi' circulation, balance the body’s yin yang and five
elements, improves the body’s immunity system and henceforth, achieve
overall improvement in one's health. The effects are similar to
acupuncture. It can improve the health of those suffering from heart
diseases, high blood pressure and diabetes as well as reduce various
symptoms like poor blood circulation, blocked nose, sprains, insomnia
and aching bones.