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Antique Two Eye Open-Ring Dzi Bead, 47.4mm × 11.8mm, Near-Black Agate (At-052526-2E2)
Antique Two Eye Open-Ring Dzi Bead, 47.4mm × 11.8mm, Near-Black Agate (At-052526-2E2)
We never retouch our photos. What you see is exactly what you will receive.
Neither eye closes.
Most two eye dzi beads present a completed circle on each face — a full ring enclosing a pupil, the motif resolved and self-contained. This bead does something structurally different. Both eyes are open-ring forms: C-shapes rather than closed circles, each incomplete, each opening in the opposite direction from the other. The eye on the first face opens toward the right. The eye on the second face opens toward the left. Rotate the bead slowly in your hand and you are watching the same motif caught at the same unfinished moment on opposite sides of the same stone — bilateral incompleteness, mirrored across the bead's axis.
That is not a defect. In antique dzi, open-ring eyes are a known and documented variant — their incompleteness is a feature of how the alkaline etching interacted with the agate's surface, not an error in execution. On a bead estimated to be 200 to 400 years old, what survives is what the material allowed. This bead allowed two open eyes facing away from each other, and a deep near-black ground that makes every cream line read with high contrast.
The two faces carrying the eyes each follow the same compositional logic: the C-ring eye sits left of center, flanked on the right by four clean vertical stripes. The reverse face — visible in Images 3 and 5 — carries an entirely different motif: two horizontal bars connected by vertical sides with a curved lower arc, reading as a gate or architectural threshold. There is no eye on the reverse. It is structural where the front faces are symbolic. Three distinct readings from one bead depending on which face you present.
The body is a classic torpedo form: 47.4mm long, 11.8mm at its widest, tapering to smooth brown-tipped end caps at both ends. Both drill holes are clean and well-centered. The agate surface carries the fine undulation and micro-pitting consistent with genuine aged material — visible in close photography, not dramatic, simply the quiet evidence of centuries.
The Two Eye Motif is among the most consistently documented in Tibetan dzi tradition, associated with harmony between people — between partners at home, between colleagues at work. Practitioners who work with dzi describe the two eye as a bead that aligns the energies of two people rather than amplifying a single individual's field. It is worn, gifted, and placed in households where relationship is the primary intention.
SPECIFICATIONS
Motif: Two Eye (open C-ring variant, bilateral) Length: 47.4 mm Diameter: 11.8 mm Form: Torpedo barrel with dark brown end caps Material: Natural agate — near-black ground, cream patterning Age Estimate: 200–400 years Condition: Excellent — no cracks; natural weathering marks present Bloodspots: None Product ID: At-052526-2E2 Collection: Antique Dzi Beads
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Two eyes. Neither closed. Four centuries of waiting for someone to notice.
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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