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Antique Himalayan Carnelian Dzi Bead: Symbol of Protective Amulet (1650-1800AD)
Antique Himalayan Carnelian Dzi Bead: Symbol of Protective Amulet (1650-1800AD)
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Description
Dimension: 57.7x20.8mm

Rarity Level: Very Rare
Owing to its believed Tibetan origin and intricate stripe design, this dzi bead is not just an artifact but a relic that mirrors the deep spiritual and cultural values of the Himalayan regions.

Estimate: $250-$450
Recently, in a Paris auction of 2022, a dzi bead with similar features and believed origins sold for approximately $400, establishing its unique value and desirability among collectors.

Introduction:
The Dzi bead, often made from agate, and characterized by specific markings, holds significant spiritual importance in Tibetan culture. Believed to provide protection, blessings, and ward off negative energies, these beads have been cherished and revered for centuries. This particular bead, with its 16 distinct stripes, indicates a protective charm, often worn by travelers or warriors. Given its age and the vibrancy of the stripes, it's an exemplary representation of beads from the 1650-1800 AD era.

Provenance:
Consignor: Malik Al-Farid
Year Acquired: 1999
Esteemed Middle Eastern collector, Malik Al-Farid, acquired this dzi bead in his travels to Tibet in 1999. It was sourced from an elderly Tibetan monk in Lhasa, who had it in his family's possession for generations. The bead, he claimed, was a protective amulet passed down and had journeyed across many sacred Himalayan trails.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This antique Carnelian Dzi bead is more than just an artifact; it's a testament to the Himalayan people's profound spiritual beliefs and practices. With its 16-stripes design and its provenance, it holds an aura of mystery and sanctity. This bead is not just a collector's item but a piece of Himalayan spiritual heritage. Accompanying this auction lot is a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) that validates its origin, age, and provides insights into its current market value.
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Antique Himalayan Carnelian Dzi Bead: Symbol of Protective Amulet (1650-1800AD)

Estimate $250 - $450
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Starting Price $45
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