⛰ Pair of small antique three-eyed dzi – Guru Rinpoche style
This pair of antique three-eyed dzi features an unusual style, similar to that worn by Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) in traditional Tibetan depictions. Carved from ancient stone with natural veining, these beads exhibit strong spiritual magnetism and are ideal for advanced tantric practices (on a mala for Guru Rinpoche practice) or as sacred collectibles.
The three eyes symbolize the blessings of compassion , prosperity , and health . Their presence as a pair suggests the union of wisdom and skillful means in the Vajrayana path. These dzi are very old, with obvious signs of erosion.
Dimensions (each dzi): approximately 15 mm long, 12 mm in diameter
Total weight: approximately 7 grams
Origin: Himalayan region (probably Tibet or Bhutan)
Condition: Good old condition, natural wear visible
🗻 Across mountains and time, these dzi have traveled in the hands of masters, hermits, and yogis. They still seem to vibrate with the breath of mantra recitation, carrying an ancient and living secret. The wearer symbolically connects to the power of a thousand lineages and the inner eye of awakened beings.