Sacred Three-Eyed Dzi Bead – Crafted from translucent agate, this newly handcrafted bead replicates a traditional design highly revered in Himalayan cultures. The three-eyed motif is one of the oldest and most powerful symbols of prosperity, personal accomplishment, and divine blessing.
This type of bead is traditionally known as the one worn by Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) in his ritual headdress. It is said that this bead concentrated the blessings of the Three Jewels—the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha—thus offering protection and spiritual guidance to the wearer.
Carefully crafted using Tibetan techniques, this Dzi features a deep brown patina that reveals the natural veins of the agate, enhancing its mystical character. It can be worn as a pendant, mounted on a bracelet, or kept as an object of power and connection with spiritual masters.
This Dzi can be worn as a protective talisman, or added to a Tibetan mala to practice Guru Rinpoche's mantra.
Dimensions : 30 mm x 12 mm
Weight : 7 grams
🛕 A symbol of spiritual openness, wealth, and alignment with higher powers, the three-eyed Dzi is one of the most sought-after by Buddhist practitioners and connoisseurs of sacred objects. This modern version respects the ancient spirit and offers a bridge between heritage and the present.