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A Tibetan Agate ‘Tortoise Shell’ Longevity Dzi Bead Pendant Amulet - Himalayan Region
Worldwide shipping included
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A Tibetan dzi bead featuring a bold black and ivory color contrast with a repeating tortoise shell–style geometric pattern across its surface. The bead is agate and in an elongated cylindrical shape, allowing it to be worn as a pendant amulet or used as a striking focal element in custom jewelry.
The surface exhibits natural wear, fine textural variation, and subtle tonal aging. The rhythmic tortoise shell pattern wraps fully around the bead, creating strong visual balance and symmetry from every angle.
In Tibetan tradition, the tortoise shell motif is associated with longevity, protection, and stability, enhancing this bead’s meaning as a wearable talisman as well as a collectible artifact.
Approx. 2.25" in length
Excellent condition; please refer to all photos for details
Worldwide shipping included
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A Tibetan dzi bead featuring a bold black and ivory color contrast with a repeating tortoise shell–style geometric pattern across its surface. The bead is agate and in an elongated cylindrical shape, allowing it to be worn as a pendant amulet or used as a striking focal element in custom jewelry.
The surface exhibits natural wear, fine textural variation, and subtle tonal aging. The rhythmic tortoise shell pattern wraps fully around the bead, creating strong visual balance and symmetry from every angle.
In Tibetan tradition, the tortoise shell motif is associated with longevity, protection, and stability, enhancing this bead’s meaning as a wearable talisman as well as a collectible artifact.
Approx. 2.25" in length
Excellent condition; please refer to all photos for details