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Ancient Tibetan Three Eye Dzi Bead | Happiness, Success & Longevity | 500+ Years Old (Anc-0426-ThE)
Ancient Tibetan Three Eye Dzi Bead | Happiness, Success & Longevity | 500+ Years Old (Anc-0426-ThE)
Ancient Tibetan Three Diamond Eye & Tiger Tooth Dzi Bead | 2,000+ Years Old (Anc-0426-3DE)
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This bead is over two thousand years old. Let that settle for a moment.
Two thousand years ago, the Roman Empire was at its height. The Silk Road was the primary artery of trade between East and West. Buddhism was spreading northward into the Himalayan plateau for the first time. Somewhere in that world — in Tibet, or along the trade routes that connected it to Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent — an artisan took a piece of natural agate and transformed it into this bead. It has survived everything that has happened since.
At $99,000, this is not a casual purchase. It is an acquisition — the kind made by collectors, institutions, and individuals who understand that objects of this age, in this condition, with this combination of motifs, do not appear on the open market often. When they do, serious collectors move.
The Diamond Eye — The Older Form
Most collectors are familiar with the standard Eye motif: a circle etched onto the agate surface, representing sight, clarity, and divine protection. What is less widely understood is that the Diamond Eye is its predecessor — an older, more archaic form in which the eye takes a rhombus or diamond shape rather than a circle. The Diamond Eye predates the round Eye in the Dzi tradition and is considered by scholars and advanced collectors to represent an earlier period of Dzi craftsmanship.
This bead carries not one Diamond Eye, but three. Three is among the most significant numbers in Tibetan Buddhist symbolism — it reflects the Three Jewels, the three aspects of enlightened mind, the triadic structure that underlies Buddhist cosmology. Three Diamond Eyes on a single bead of this age is a combination of extraordinary rarity. The insight, clarity, and protective power of the Diamond Eye, tripled and unified in a single ancient object.
The Tiger Tooth — Paired with Precision
Running alongside the Three Diamond Eye pattern is the Tiger Tooth motif — the sweeping, pointed forms that represent focused strength and the courage to act without hesitation. The Tiger Tooth does not soften the Diamond Eye's contemplative quality; it sharpens it. Together, the two motifs form a talisman that balances inner vision with outward force — the clarity to see clearly and the strength to act on what you see.
This pairing is uncommon. The Three Diamond Eye alone is rare. The Three Diamond Eye combined with Tiger Tooth, on a bead of 2,000+ years, in the condition this bead presents — that is exceptional by any standard in the authenticated Dzi market.
The Agate
The bead's body is warm cream and tan natural agate with deep brown-black etching — a coloration that develops in genuine ancient Dzi through the long interaction between the stone, the etching process, and centuries of environmental and human contact. The bold, high-contrast pattern of dark etching against the warm agate ground is characteristic of the earliest period of Dzi production. The surface carries the weathering marks and minor digs that are the physical record of two millennia of existence as a worn amulet. There are no cracks.
Condition & Authenticity
This bead is in excellent condition for its age. No cracks. The etching is clear and defined. The weathering marks and minor digs present on the body are consistent with genuine extreme age — they are not damage, they are evidence. This is not a reproduction. It is not a modern bead misrepresented as ancient. It is a genuine artifact of the ancient world, documented without retouching across eight photographs and one video.
Every angle is shown. The bead is photographed on a clean white background and held in hand so you can judge its scale and proportion exactly. What you see — the color, the etching depth, the surface character, the size — is precisely what you will hold.
Physical Specifications
- Dimensions: 36.3 mm × 13.1 mm
- Material: High-quality natural agate — warm cream and tan body with deep brown-black etching
- Motifs: Three Diamond Eye + Tiger Tooth (dual motif — rare combination)
- Estimated Age: 2,000+ years
- Condition: Excellent. No cracks. Surface weathering marks and minor digs consistent with 2,000 years of use as a worn amulet.
- Grade: Museum and auction house quality
A Note on Price
Genuine ancient Dzi beads of 2,000+ years are among the rarest objects in the Himalayan artifact market. Authenticated examples of comparable age with complex dual motifs and this level of preservation appear regularly at Sotheby's and Christie's Hong Kong auctions, where they routinely achieve prices in this range and above. This bead is priced accordingly — not as jewelry, but as what it is: a verified ancient artifact of significant cultural, spiritual, and collector value.
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