Qing Dynasty Tibetan Chung Dzi Beads, 18th-19th Century AD
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A captivating collection of three antique elongated Tibetan Chung Dzi beads from the Chinese Qing dynasty, which spanned the 18th to the 19th century AD. Crafted from black agate, a stone deeply esteemed in Tibetan culture for its supposed protective properties, each bead varies in length from 40 to 46 mm. This equates to a range of approximately 1.57 to 1.81 inches, a size that underscores the beads' significance as personal ornaments of both spiritual and aesthetic value. The white banding against the dark agate is characteristic of Chung Dzi beads, which are traditionally believed to bring good fortune and ward off evil. Their elegant simplicity and the revered nature of their material make these beads a timeless treasure for collectors of Asian antiques and spiritual artifacts.
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Qing Dynasty Tibetan Chung Dzi Beads, 18th-19th Century AD
Estimate $350 - $500
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