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Antique Six Eye Dzi Bead, 54.9mm × 12.3mm, Honey-Gold End Caps, Dark Brown Agate (At-053026-6E)

Antique Six Eye Dzi Bead, 54.9mm × 12.3mm, Honey-Gold End Caps, Dark Brown Agate (At-053026-6E)


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Every face of this bead contains an eye — but no two faces show the same number, and no two show the same composition.

Rotate the bead to Face A: two eyes appear, each an open C-ring form with a dark pupil, connected at the base by a flowing scroll element that sweeps between them in a single unbroken arc. Rotate ninety degrees to Face B: a single eye appears, positioned at the absolute centre of a large diamond-shaped cream frame — four concave-sided points extending outward from the central oval, the surrounding grid of vertical and horizontal stripes completing a composition that reads as a compass rose, a cathedral window, or a star. Rotate again to Face C: two more eyes appear — this pair fully closed, concentric rings rather than open C-forms, the same scroll connector below but the eyes themselves resolved differently from the Face A pair. Rotate to Face D: the diamond frame returns, the same single central eye, the same compass-rose architecture.

Two plus one plus two plus one equals six. The six eyes of this bead are not arranged in a row or displayed on a single face. They are distributed — one and two alternating — so that every rotation presents a complete and self-contained composition, and the count only becomes clear when you have seen all four faces. This is not simply a six eye bead. It is a six eye bead that requires you to look.

The distinction between the paired eyes on Face A and Face C is worth noting directly. Face A shows open C-ring eyes — the same open-ring variant documented on other beads in this collection, the motif incomplete by design, each eye a partial circle. Face C shows fully closed concentric rings — resolved, symmetrical, the standard eye form. The bead carries both variants, one pair per face, the difference visible immediately when the two faces are compared side by side.

The ground throughout is a deep warm chocolate-brown — not pitch black, but dark and consistent enough to give the cream motif lines strong contrast on every face. The end caps are warm honey-gold — the most distinctive feature of this bead's physical character, the same warm caramel-honey agate tone seen on the Five Eye bead At-072625-5E elsewhere in this collection, suggesting a shared agate source or production period. At 54.9mm × 12.3mm this is one of the longest beads in the antique range — a full elongated torpedo, the honey-gold caps visible from a distance, framing the dark body.

Both drill holes are intact and well-centred within the honey-gold end caps. The surface carries natural weathering marks and minor digs consistent with a bead estimated to be 300 to 500 years old. No cracks. No bloodspots.

The Six Eye Motif is associated in Tibetan dzi tradition with improvement of physiological function, release from the cycle of suffering (Samsara), and removal of impending misfortunes. It is a bead of protection and liberation simultaneously — the six eyes watching for threats while the wearer's path toward release from suffering is supported. Among the eye-count family of dzi beads, the six eye sits between the five (Kubera's wealth) and the nine (King of motifs, supreme power), addressing the body's wellbeing and the spirit's freedom from repetition.

This bead is distinct from the three Six Eye Naga Dragon Eye beads also available in this collection — those beads carry the Naga scale motif integrated with the eye composition. This bead carries the plain six eye in its most architecturally developed form: the diamond frame, the open and closed eye variants, and the scroll connector are all visible across its four faces.


SPECIFICATIONS

Motif: Six Eye (六眼天珠) — plain variant; 2+1+2+1 distribution across four faces; open C-ring and fully closed ring variants both present; diamond/compass-rose frame on single-eye faces Length: 54.9 mm Diameter: 12.3 mm Form: Elongated torpedo with warm honey-gold end caps Material: Natural agate — deep warm chocolate-brown ground, cream motif lines Age Estimate: 300–500 years Condition: Excellent — no cracks; natural weathering marks and minor digs present Bloodspots: None Product ID: At-053026-6E Collection: Antique Dzi Beads | Six Eye Dzi


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Six eyes. Four faces. Four different readings. Three to five centuries of a bead that requires you to look.

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