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Ancient Tibetan Chung Dzi Bead: Emblem of Himalayan Mastery (800-500BC)
Ancient Tibetan Chung Dzi Bead: Emblem of Himalayan Mastery (800-500BC)
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Description
Dimension: 8x6mm

Rarity Level: Extremely Rare
Attributed to ancient Tibetan craftsmanship, this Dzi bead carries with it the legends and spirituality of the Himalayan region. It is not merely a bead, but a representation of the centuries-old artistry and religious significance of Tibet.

Estimate: $280-$450
Lately, relics and artifacts from the Tibetan region, particularly Dzi beads, have been gaining remarkable attention in auctions. A bead with similar attributes was auctioned in Paris, 2022, reaching a price just over $320, underlining its substantial value and demand among enthusiasts.

Introduction:
This magnificent Dzi bead, exhibiting a harmonious blend of colors and patterns, stands as a testament to the distinguished bead-making techniques of ancient Tibet. Originating between 800-500BC, it encapsulates the spirit of the Himalayas and the deep-rooted beliefs of its people. Each marking on the bead is believed to hold specific powers and blessings, reflecting the depth of spirituality in Tibetan culture.

Provenance:
Consignor: Alex Murphy
Year Acquired: 2005
Esteemed collector, Alex Murphy, discovered this artifact in 1999 during his travels to Lhasa, the heart of Tibet. In a remote monastery, he met an old monk who shared the bead's profound history, telling tales of its past ownership by revered lamas. Sensing its immense value and captivated by its legends, Alex seamlessly incorporated it into his prized collection of ancient treasures.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This Dzi bead is more than an artifact; it's a link to the spiritual and artistic legacy of Tibet. Its unparalleled design and profound legends make it an invaluable addition for collectors. Potential bidders now have the exceptional chance to possess a fragment of Tibet's illustrious past. Additionally, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided with this auction lot, certifying its legitimacy and shedding light on its market significance.
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Ancient Tibetan Chung Dzi Bead: Emblem of Himalayan Mastery (800-500BC)

Estimate $280 - $450
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Starting Price $25
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