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A Pair of Tibetan Round Dzi Beads in Banded Agate – Himalayan Region
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A pair of Tibetan banded agate Dzi beads in a rounded form, displaying naturally occurring concentric banding and eye-like circular patterning in warm tones of amber, orange, cream, and deep brown. Their compact spherical silhouettes and bold natural striping give them a strong, graphic presence when worn together or displayed as a matched set.
The surfaces show a soft, even polish with minor abrasions, small pits, and areas of patina. The banding remains well-defined across both beads, with pleasing variation that reads as complementary rather than identical.
Dzi beads have long been valued in Himalayan regions as objects of personal significance, often associated with protection and spiritual symbolism. The natural banding and eye formations make these beads especially striking in traditional jewelry contexts.
Natural irregularities, wear, and slight asymmetries are inherent to stone beads and contribute to the character of the beads. Please review all photos carefully, as they form an important part of the description.
Each bead measures approximately 2 cm in diameter
Worldwide shipping included
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A pair of Tibetan banded agate Dzi beads in a rounded form, displaying naturally occurring concentric banding and eye-like circular patterning in warm tones of amber, orange, cream, and deep brown. Their compact spherical silhouettes and bold natural striping give them a strong, graphic presence when worn together or displayed as a matched set.
The surfaces show a soft, even polish with minor abrasions, small pits, and areas of patina. The banding remains well-defined across both beads, with pleasing variation that reads as complementary rather than identical.
Dzi beads have long been valued in Himalayan regions as objects of personal significance, often associated with protection and spiritual symbolism. The natural banding and eye formations make these beads especially striking in traditional jewelry contexts.
Natural irregularities, wear, and slight asymmetries are inherent to stone beads and contribute to the character of the beads. Please review all photos carefully, as they form an important part of the description.
Each bead measures approximately 2 cm in diameter