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Group of 11 Medieval Himalayan Silk Road Tibetan Etched Carnelian Dzi Beads (6th-17th Century AD)

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Group of 11 Medieval Himalayan Silk Road Tibetan Etched Carnelian Dzi Beads (6th-17th Century AD)
Group of 11 Medieval Himalayan Silk Road Tibetan Etched Carnelian Dzi Beads (6th-17th Century AD)
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These 11 remarkable Tibetan etched carnelian dzi beads are a testament to the rich history of the Himalayan Silk Road during the Medieval era (6th-17th Century AD). Ranging in dimension from 10mm to 15mm (0.39-0.59 inches), each bead bears intricate etchings and patterns, showcasing the craftsmanship of their time. Carnelian dzi beads are believed to hold protective and spiritual significance, making them highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. This collection offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and spirituality from the ancient Silk Road. Don't miss out on the chance to acquire these captivating beads with a unique heritage.
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Group of 11 Medieval Himalayan Silk Road Tibetan Etched Carnelian Dzi Beads (6th-17th Century AD)

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