Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet
Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet
Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet
Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet

Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet

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Introducing the "Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet," a wearable embodiment of spiritual grace and Tibetan tradition. Zashi Lhamo, the protective deity, graces this bracelet with her divine presence, symbolizing wisdom and strength. Authentic Dzi beads, revered for their sacred properties, are seamlessly woven into the intricately braided design, each bead carrying a unique energy. The adjustable bracelet, crafted for comfort, invites wearers to embrace the ancient spirituality and cultural richness of Tibet. Adorn your wrist with the Zashi Lhamo Dzi Bead Braided Bracelet and carry the essence of sacred tradition with you, wherever your journey takes you.

  • Circumference: 5.91"-9.45"(15-24cm)
  • Dzi Bead Size: 0.75"*0.47"(1.9cm*1.2cm)
  • Weight: 21.8g
  • Material: Hemp Rope, Dzi Bead, 14k Gold on Brass, Yak Bone, Colored Glaze

Dzi Bead

The Dzi bead, rooted in Tibetan and Asian cultures, holds cultural and spiritual significance as a decorative bead made primarily from agate. The term "Dzi" translates to "shine" or "brightness" in Tibetan, reflecting the bead's mystical and protective attributes. Adorned with intricate patterns like circles or eyes, each design is believed to convey specific symbolic meanings, ranging from protection against evil forces to promoting good health and attracting positive energy. With "eye" patterns symbolizing the watchful eyes of deities, Dzi beads are considered potent symbols in Tibetan Buddhist practices, used for meditation and ritualistic purposes. These beads, sought after for their aesthetic appeal and perceived spiritual properties, have become valued collectibles and are commonly incorporated into jewelry designs.

Thang-ga

A Thangka is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton or silk, renowned for its intricate details and vibrant colors. Typically depicting deities, like Zashi Lhamo, scenes from Buddhist cosmology, or mandalas, Thangkas serve as essential tools for meditation, teaching aids, and objects of veneration in Tibetan Buddhism. Each element in a Thangka, from colors to hand gestures, carries symbolic significance rooted in Buddhist teachings. The paintings often feature mandalas representing the universe, aiding practitioners in meditation and providing a visual understanding of cosmic principles. Beyond their artistic allure, Thangkas hold spiritual significance, used in rituals and ceremonies, and are created with precision by skilled artists following traditional guidelines, contributing to their revered status in Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist cultures.