Frequently Asked Questions

Below FAQ are some common concerns of our clients before purchasing the Dzi bead, if you have other questions,
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Dzi bead were first discovered in the Himalayas regions and near Tibet and have a history of 2,000 to 3,000 years ago. These beads are often considered talismans and are sometimes incorporated into traditional Tibetan medicine. Dzi bead are made from a variety of materials, including onyx and jasper, and are decorated with intricate patterns that symbolize nature, spirituality and protection. Both past and present, these Tibetan amulets are appreciated for their magical properties. Known for their unique patterns and spiritual significance, they are carefully preserved and passed down from generation to generation.

If you can, please spend as much time as possible on this website to gain good knowledge and how to use dzi bead.One way we suggest is to read "The Definition of dzi bead" to see which dzi bead bring you the most blessings. Another approach is to intuitively choose the one you find most attractive, ask yourself how you feel inside, and always trust your own judgment and discernment. Spend at least 30 seconds observing that dzi bead you have your eye on and how you feel about it.Of course, you can also get answers through "Get Advice". We will recommend you the dzi bead that are most suitable for your current situation based on your situation. There are more than 30 kinds of dzi bead patterns, suitable for anyone with different needs. Therefore, it is very important to get the right product. This is also to ensure that you can use your dzi bead to their full potential.

All Dzi bead are true Dzi bead, just like all crosses worn by Christians are true crosses. However, not all dzi bead are true antiques. Dzi bead vary in age and time of creation, as well as the materials from which they are made. Dzi bead can be roughly divided into two categories:-Ancient Dzi bead are dzi bead that have thousands of years of history and have been preserved to this day.-New Dzi bead are beads made by contemporary Tibetan craftsmen and are no more than 50 years old.The ancient beads are not for sale to the public and are estimated to sell for more than $100,000. They are usually kept in national museums, wealthy families or antique collectors.For new dzi bead, which are no more than 50 years old, the price may vary greatly. You can find them for little more than a few hundred or a few thousand dollars. Its effect lies in the quality of its workmanship, the materials from which it is made, and the rarity of the patterns depicted on it.Using traditional carving techniques, the carved lines are filled with special pigments, and beads made of agate are the most expensive. Such beads have great energy potential and therefore bring maximum benefits to their owners.Beads are traditionally made from agate and chalcedony. Agate is considered the best stone for making most varieties of dzi bead. For some dzi bead, especially those that affect the improvement of relationships, Carnelian works well. Good quality and energy saturated mascots can also be obtained from chalcedony.Some beads are made from bone, glass or even plastic. It is best not to use such dzi bead for serious things. Their energy is weak or may be completely non-existent, especially if the drawing on these beads is not done in the right way. This is more of a jewelry than an amulet, and while some of the beads are quite beautiful, the energy value of this bead is very low.

Of course, anyone can wear dzi Bead and it transcends any particular religion or belief. One of the distinguishing features of dzi is its inclusivity, welcoming people from all walks of life and spiritual backgrounds. Whether you are a devout practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism or are simply attracted to the beauty and symbolism of dzi bead, anyone can benefit from wearing dzi bead. dzi bead transcend cultural and religious boundaries and become powerful talismans for personal growth, spiritual protection and overall well-being.

Yes, unlike other themes, you get free upgrades and support for 6-months and you only pay a one-time fee, unless stated otherwise.

Caring for your Dzi Bead should be the same as caring for any other valuable jewelry you wear. Although maintaining dzi bead doesn’t require much work, there are a few little things you should pay attention to. You don't need to clean it with water frequently. The air in daily life and the sweat on your body will form a natural protective film on the Dzi Bead. This is more conducive to the weathering and patina of the dzi bead, which will make them look more beautiful over time. Do not subject Dzi bead to strong impacts, and do not place Dzi bead on the floor or in dirty places. If you have a Buddhist altar, leave it on it overnight. Also, if you have pure sandalwood, you can place Dzi bead next to it.

In addition to factors such as rarity and quality, the market hype of treasures that have been in short supply in recent years has also pushed up their valuations. Many Tibetans in Tibet and the Himalayas consider dzi bead to be family heirlooms. It not only brings blessing and faith to the owner, but also has extremely high collection value. You can give blessed dzi bead to your family, friends or people who are very important to you.The value of dzi bead depends on age, quality, luster effect, signs of weathering, cinnabar points (which grow from the inside out with age), rarity and uniqueness.

Some people with sensitive senses may experience slight vibrations, pulsations, numbness, or dizziness when first exposed to dzi bead. Every dzi bead is unique. There is no best dzi bead in this world, only the dzi bead that suits you best. After getting the dzi bead, you need to feel it with your body and hands, usually by placing the two ends of the dzi bead between your thumb and ring finger.These stones have it's own ability to communicate with you...to call you. It sounds strange, but in our experience it just happens naturally, even though it may not sound very logical. These are just some of the experiences we share with our clients.Today, these stones are used for holistic purposes, primarily by those in the New Age era, those into spirituality, energy practices, "Qigong", Reiki, practitioners, spiritual gurus, holistic healers and meditators. This is how energy acts on the body, how it balances the system, scientifically speaking, how it stimulates blood vessels, how it acts on chakra points, healing aura weaknesses, energy meridians, lymph nodes, blood, etc. Some clients experience clearer vision, bursts of energy, and inner happiness.

If you accidentally drop your dzi bead on a hard floor or bump into a hard object, causing the dzi bead to be slightly chipped or damaged, don't worry, this is acceptable.Of course, if the dzi bead is broken by 1/3 or 1/2, it means that it has protected you from danger or disaster, and similarly, it has lost its role as a talisman.Do not keep damaged dzi bead.

Be grateful when a dzi bead gives you something you want or hope for. You can donate to any charity or do some good deeds to help others and get some merit as well. Then pray with a grateful heart and continue to enjoy the happiness and blessings that dzi bead bring you.

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