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Ancient Tibetan Tasso Dzi Bead with Rare Cinnabar Bloodspots | 500–800 Years Old (Anc-0426-TasBS)
Ancient Tibetan Tasso Dzi Bead with Rare Cinnabar Bloodspots | 500–800 Years Old (Anc-0426-TasBS)
Ancient Tibetan Tasso Dzi Bead with Rare Cinnabar Bloodspots (Anc-0426-TasBS)
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Most Dzi beads are dark agate etched in cream and white. This bead is something else entirely.
The agate on this Tasso Dzi is warm — deep mahogany-purple zones flowing into bright orange-amber bands, the Tasso chevron pattern sweeping across a surface that glows rather than absorbs the light. There is no calcification here, no heavy mineral encrustation. What you see is the agate itself, polished smooth by centuries of wear, showing its natural internal movement in every photograph. It is, by any measure, a visually exceptional piece.
And then there are the bloodspots.
The Cinnabar Bloodspots — Microscope-Verified
The three close-up images in this gallery were taken under microscope magnification. What they show is not ambiguous: dozens of individual cinnabar dots distributed across the cream agate zone of this bead — orange-gold, deep red, and amber-brown inclusions of varying sizes and concentrations, clearly defined and unmistakably natural in origin.
Cinnabar — 硃砂 (zhū shā) in Chinese — forms when mercury and sulfur are present at the moment the agate is created. The resulting compound, mercuric sulfide, is the same mineral used to produce vermillion pigment in Tibetan sacred art. It cannot be introduced into agate after formation. What the microscope reveals on this bead is a genuine cinnabar bloodspot field: scattered, varied, and clearly embedded within the stone rather than sitting on its surface.
The description of these bloodspots as "rare" is accurate. The Tasso motif is already uncommon. A Tasso bead with verified cinnabar inclusions visible under magnification — on a piece with this quality of natural agate coloration — is a combination that does not appear in the market often.
The Tasso Motif — Strength and Courage
The Tasso Motif is known by several names in the collector community: Tasso, Tiger Tooth, Horse Tooth, and Wave Motif. These are not different patterns — they are different interpretations of the same family of sweeping, pointed forms that run the length of the bead. What all interpretations share is the core meaning: strength, courage, and the focused power to act with intention. The Tasso is not a bead of passive accumulation. It is a bead for those who move through the world with direction.
On this bead, the Tasso pattern sweeps across each face in bold cream and white forms against the warm mahogany and orange agate ground. The contrast between the bright etching and the rich, glowing agate is striking and unusual — a very different visual experience from the typical dark-agate Tasso.
Age & Condition
This is a genuine ancient Tibetan Dzi bead, estimated to be between 500 and 800 years old. At 34.8 mm it is a substantial wearable piece. The surface is smooth and clean — no calcification, minimal weathering marks — consistent with a bead that has been carefully kept across its centuries of existence. No cracks.
Physical Specifications
- Dimensions: 34.8 mm × 11.5 mm
- Material: High-quality natural agate — warm mahogany-purple and orange-amber tones
- Motif: Tasso (also: Tiger Tooth, Horse Tooth, Wave Motif) — strength and courage
- Bloodspots: Rare cinnabar inclusions — verified under microscope magnification
- Estimated Age: 500–800 years
- Condition: Excellent. No cracks. Smooth surface. No calcification.
We never retouch our photos. What you see is exactly what you will receive.
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