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Nice Tibetan sheep eye Agate Dzi Gzi Bead
Last post 07-04-2007 2:20 AM by eljbabette. 2 replies.
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  • 07-04-2007 12:31 AM

    Nice Tibetan sheep eye Agate Dzi Gzi Bead

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  • 07-04-2007 12:34 AM In reply to

    RE: Nice Tibetan sheep eye Agate Dzi Gzi Bead

    If you have the chance to visit Museum of Fine Arts, Boston or Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, most likely you will find the unique Tibetan beads called Dzi – a stunning contrasts of black and white (or dark brown) bead of etched or treated agate, that is revered in Tibet. Dzi or Gzi( pronounced as “zee”) in Tibetan word means “good retribution, dignity and perfection”. It is the name of a unique Tibetan bead -- The authentic “Pure Dzi” are found primarily in Tibet, and the “Chung Dzi” can be found in neighboring countries such as India and Nepal. "Pure" dZi beads, in the traditional Tibetan system for evaluating dZi, are regarded as the most valuable and desirable variety.
  • 07-04-2007 2:20 AM In reply to

    RE: Nice Tibetan sheep eye Agate Dzi Gzi Bead

    Go away...you're very irritating...[tdn]

    elly



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