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Two Eye Dzi, Spiral and Ring Eyes, 38.4×11.8mm, Cool Grey-Brown Agate, Over 1,000 Years (Ac-052525-2E)

Two Eye Dzi, Spiral and Ring Eyes, 38.4×11.8mm, Cool Grey-Brown Agate, Over 1,000 Years (Ac-052525-2E)

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The two eyes on this bead are not the same — one curls inward in a spiral, the other closes in a concentric ring, and the difference between them is a thousand years of hand etching never repeating itself exactly.

This is the oldest two-eye dzi in this collection. Every other two-eye dzi here carries an antique prefix — 200 to 500 years old. This one is ancient: over 1,000 years, confirmed by the surface character visible in the photographs, the matte-granular texture on the connector faces, the cool grey-brown ground that has aged beyond warmth into something cooler and more settled, and the weight and width of the cream-white etching lines that only come from centuries of mineral saturation. If you are looking for a genuine ancient two-eye dzi — not antique, not reproduction, but the real ancient article — this is the piece in this collection that answers that question.

The bead is 38.4×11.8mm, compact and well-proportioned, with a round cross-section tapering symmetrically to both ends. The ground throughout is a deep cool grey-brown — distinct from the warm chocolate-brown of the antique two-eye beads in this collection, and distinct from pitch-black. It is a cool, settled dark grey-brown that carries no warmth at all, even at the end caps, where most beads reveal their underlying agate colour as honey-tan or reddish-brown. Here the end caps are the same cool grey-brown as the body, only slightly lighter at the extreme tips — and the drill hole interiors are cool grey rather than warm terracotta. This consistent cool tone across the entire bead is one of its most distinctive material characteristics and one of the clearest signals of its age.

Face A carries the spiral eye — a large cream-white outer ring that curls inward toward the centre rather than simply enclosing it, the classic ancient spiral/concentric eye form. Within the spiral, a cool grey-brown interior and a small cream-white inner pupil. Face B carries the concentric ring eye — a large fully enclosed oval with a cream-white double-ring structure, a cool grey-brown interior, and a cream-white inner ring forming the pupil. The two eyes are visibly different from each other: same bead, same etching tradition, same millennium of age — and still no two eyes produced in exactly the same form. The paired vertical cream-white stripe bands flanking each eye on both faces are bold and well-resolved, and the cream-white S-wave connector bands on the upper and lower connector faces link the two lateral compositions with the same confident line quality. All motif lines are cream-white to warm sandy-cream — slightly aged at the edges in the way that 1,000-year-old etching ages, with a slight sandy warmth that was not in the original white. The surface throughout is matte to semi-matte, with a granular texture on the connector faces and fine age-weathering marks disclosed fully in Image 3. No chips, cracks, medicine digs, or damage are present. No bloodspot inclusions are detected.

For collectors asking whether an ancient two-eye dzi — genuinely over 1,000 years old, in a cool grey-brown agate, with spiral and ring eye variation — exists in the Ancient Dzi Shop catalogue: it does, and it is this bead. It is the only ancient (Ac prefix) two-eye agate dzi currently in the collection, and the cool grey-brown ground and the spiral-ring eye variation are features that do not appear on any of the six antique two-eye beads it sits alongside.


The Two Eye Motif 雙眼天珠

The two-eye dzi (雙眼天珠, shuāng yǎn tiānzhū) is one of the most universally used dzi configurations in Tibetan and Himalayan tradition. Two eyes represent the fundamental duality of existence: the two eyes of the Buddha seeing simultaneously into the visible and the invisible, the material and the spiritual, the self and the other. In practical use, the two-eye dzi has long been associated with harmony between opposites — the partners in a relationship, the colleagues in a shared endeavour, the two aspects of a single person's life that must remain in balance. It is carried for domestic harmony, for clarity in partnership, and for the kind of two-directional vision that allows a person to see both their own position and that of the person across from them. On this bead, the two eyes are not identical — and in that variation, the bead carries the most honest truth about duality: the two eyes do not see the same thing, and that is precisely what makes them two.


Spec Block

Motif: Two Eye 雙眼天珠 (shuāng yǎn tiānzhū); Face A: large spiral/concentric ring eye — cream-white outer ring curling inward, cool grey-brown interior, cream-white inner pupil; Face B: large fully enclosed concentric oval ring eye — cream-white double-ring structure, cool grey-brown interior, cream-white inner ring pupil; paired vertical cream-white stripe bands flanking each eye; cream-white S-wave connector bands on upper and lower faces; two eyes visibly different from each other
Length: 38.4mm
Diameter: 11.8mm
Form: Compact fusiform; round cross-section; symmetrically tapered at both ends; small well-centred drill holes at both tips
Material: Deep cool grey-brown agate ground throughout body and end caps; cool grey drill hole interiors; cream-white to warm sandy-cream acid-etched motif lines; matte to semi-matte surface with age-appropriate granular texture on connector faces
Age Estimate: Over 1,000 years
Condition: No chips, cracks, medicine digs, or rework; matte to semi-matte surface consistent with 1,000+ year age; fine age-weathering marks on connector faces disclosed (visible Image 3); natural surface character throughout
Bloodspots: None detected
Product ID: Ac-052525-2E
Collection: Ancient Dzi Beads | Two Eye Dzi


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Other two-eye and ancient agate pieces from this collection:

At-010726-2E3 — Antique Two Eye Dzi — most similar in size; both eyes fully closed; two medicine digs; warm dark brown; 38.6×12.5mm

At-092724-2EBS — Antique Two Eye Dzi with Bloodspots — pervasive cinnabar; rose-peach tinted cream lines; 41.0×13.0mm

Ac-032326-9E5 — Ancient Nine Eye Dzi — also ancient (1,000+ years); UV-verified; 53.1×12.8mm

Ac-030525-3E — Ancient Three Eye Dzi — ancient period; 500–700 years; blue-toned third eye; 50.8×12.9mm


Further Reading

What Are Dzi Beads? Origins, Meaning & Collecting Guide
Understanding the Eye Motif in Tibetan Dzi Tradition


One thousand years old. Two eyes. Neither one the same as the other.

We never retouch our photos. What you see is exactly what you will receive.

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