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Antique Guru Rinpoche's Ritual Paraphernalia & Three Eye Dzi, cream ground, cinnabar bloodspots, 44.5mm × 12.0mm (At-060326-GRRP)

Antique Guru Rinpoche's Ritual Paraphernalia & Three Eye Dzi, cream ground, cinnabar bloodspots, 44.5mm × 12.0mm (At-060326-GRRP)

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No single face of this bead shows the complete motif — you have to rotate it to understand what it carries.

The Guru Rinpoche's Ritual Paraphernalia composition is not a simple geometric pattern. It is a complex symbolic arrangement of sacred implements rendered in deep chocolate-brown against a warm sandy-cream ground — angular forms, cross-like elements, and organic dark masses that resolve differently with each rotation of the bead. At the centre of the composition on each main face sits a Three Eye concentric ring: a small, precise eye with a warm dark pupil, encircled by a cream ring, embedded within the paraphernalia forms as though the implements surround and protect the eye. The full motif only declares itself once you have held the bead in hand and turned it through all its faces. Images 3, 4, and 5 show three distinct readings of the same composition.

The form of this bead is unlike anything else in the collection. At 44.5mm × 12.0mm, the proportions create an extreme flat disc-barrel profile — it is long but very low, with a compressed cross-section that makes it appear almost wafer-like when viewed from the end. This is not a spindle, not a cylinder, not a standard dzi barrel. It is a flat lens, and that unusual proportion means the motif occupies a wide, shallow canvas rather than a tall narrow one — the paraphernalia forms spread horizontally across the faces rather than stacking vertically.

The ground colour is warm sandy-cream / pale beige-cream — the dominant field of the bead. This is the inverse of most dzi in the collection, where a dark ground receives pale motif lines. Here the cream is the sky and the dark chocolate-brown is the motif. End caps share the same warm cream tone as the body, the drilled holes appearing as small pale-beige circles at each tip.

The surface carries a satin-to-semi-gloss finish — not the deep glassy polish of some beads, not fully matte, but a warm, aged surface quality that sits between the two. At 200–300 years, this surface finish is consistent with long wear and natural patination rather than recent buffing.

The cinnabar bloodspots on this bead are the reason Images 1 and 2 exist. Both are extreme macro photographs taken to show exactly what the bloodspots look like at the surface level: concentrated lines of warm rust-orange cinnabar particles running along the boundaries between dark and cream zones, with additional micro-dot scatter in the cream areas. Cinnabar (硃砂/zhūshā) is mercuric sulfide — it forms within the agate matrix when mercury and sulfur were present during the stone's geological formation. The colour ranges from deep vermilion to warm rust-orange depending on concentration and surrounding mineral content. In this bead, the bloodspots are clearly visible at macro scale as warm rust-orange granular lines and diffuse scatter patterns: genuine, unambiguous cinnabar inclusions that contribute to both the authentication and the spiritual significance of this piece.


The Guru Rinpoche's Ritual Paraphernalia & Three Eye (蓮師法器三眼) Combined Motif

Guru Rinpoche — Padmasambhava — is the tantric master who brought Vajrayana Buddhism from India to Tibet in the 8th century CE, and who is venerated across the Himalayan world as a second Buddha. His ritual paraphernalia — the implements he carried and used in his practice — carry his power by association. A dzi bearing the Ritual Paraphernalia Motif is understood in the Tibetan tradition to have the power to subdue demons and evil obstructions, and to support deep meditative concentration, bringing the wearer closer to enlightenment. It is one of the most spiritually specific motifs in the dzi canon: not a general blessing, but a directed force aligned with Padmasambhava's particular capacity to overcome what resists liberation.

The Three Eye motif compounds this with its own tradition: three eyes bring the three great blessings of happiness, success, and longevity. Together the combined motif offers both the fierce protective-spiritual force of Guru Rinpoche's implements and the broad human blessings of the three-eye — a bead that operates simultaneously on the level of spiritual practice and everyday life.


Specifications

  • Motif: Guru Rinpoche's Ritual Paraphernalia & Three Eye (蓮師法器三眼); complex angular paraphernalia forms in deep chocolate-brown with central concentric Three Eye element; motif wraps full circumference; reading varies by face
  • Length: 44.5mm
  • Diameter: 12.0mm
  • Form: Extreme flat disc-barrel / lens profile; wide and very low cross-section; the flattest-profile bead in the collection
  • Material: Ground colour — warm sandy-cream / pale beige-cream (dominant field); motif colour — deep chocolate-brown; end caps — warm sandy-cream matching body
  • Age Estimate: 200–300 years (antique)
  • Condition: No cracks; satin-to-semi-gloss surface finish; natural weathering consistent with age
  • Bloodspots: Yes — prominent cinnabar (硃砂/zhūshā) inclusions confirmed at macro level; warm rust-orange granular lines and micro-dot scatter concentrated at dark/cream zone boundaries; visible in macro Images 1 and 2
  • Product ID: At-060326-GRRP
  • Collection: Antique Guru Rinpoche Dzi Beads | Antique Dzi Beads

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A 200–300 year old flat-disc dzi in warm cream agate, carrying Guru Rinpoche's implements in deep chocolate-brown, with rust-orange cinnabar running along every boundary between them.

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

📷 We never retouch our photos. Every bead is photographed exactly as it is. What you see is what you receive.


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