Freeform - Height: 9 cm - Width: 20 cm- 2339 g - (1)

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Description from the seller

A large, solidly crafted, DZI-inspired stone with an encircling geometric eye-and-diamond ornament. The surface is kept dark and decorated with lighter, etched or engraved motifs that reference the traditional design of Tibetan DZI beads.

Due to its size, weight, and material, it is not an antique Tibetan Dzi bead, but a decorative ethnographic object, presumably made as a collectible or display piece. The existing bore is decorative in nature and not intended for wearing as jewelry.

The object is ideally suited as an exhibition, collector, or decorative piece, and it impresses with its strong visual impact and its considerable weight.

Details

Designation: DZi-inspired stone / Zee-Stein

Material: Stone (not agate)

Decor: geometric eye and diamond motifs

Dimensions: approx. 20 × 9 cm

Weight: approx. 2339 g

Borehole: present

Origin: Asian / ethnographic decorative context


Good condition for its age.

Surface patina and light signs of wear present.

No cracks or restorations detectable.

Please assess the condition based on the photos.

Seller's Story

The Peter Hardt Gallery, a renowned art gallery for Asian art and antiques, offers qualified expertise to collectors and lovers of Asian works of art. The owner Peter Hardt has been working as an art dealer for 45 years and has earned an excellent reputation in the industry. Specializing in exquisite objects, the gallery offers a diverse selection of artistic works that appeal to both collectors and museums. Thanks to many years of experience and specialist knowledge, the gallery is one of the leading trading houses for Asian art. Collectors can discover a wide range of sculptures, thangkas, etc. here. Peter Hardt also runs the Museum for Asian Art in Radevormwald. Here visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Asian art and admire an impressive collection of works of art.
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A large, solidly crafted, DZI-inspired stone with an encircling geometric eye-and-diamond ornament. The surface is kept dark and decorated with lighter, etched or engraved motifs that reference the traditional design of Tibetan DZI beads.

Due to its size, weight, and material, it is not an antique Tibetan Dzi bead, but a decorative ethnographic object, presumably made as a collectible or display piece. The existing bore is decorative in nature and not intended for wearing as jewelry.

The object is ideally suited as an exhibition, collector, or decorative piece, and it impresses with its strong visual impact and its considerable weight.

Details

Designation: DZi-inspired stone / Zee-Stein

Material: Stone (not agate)

Decor: geometric eye and diamond motifs

Dimensions: approx. 20 × 9 cm

Weight: approx. 2339 g

Borehole: present

Origin: Asian / ethnographic decorative context


Good condition for its age.

Surface patina and light signs of wear present.

No cracks or restorations detectable.

Please assess the condition based on the photos.

Seller's Story

The Peter Hardt Gallery, a renowned art gallery for Asian art and antiques, offers qualified expertise to collectors and lovers of Asian works of art. The owner Peter Hardt has been working as an art dealer for 45 years and has earned an excellent reputation in the industry. Specializing in exquisite objects, the gallery offers a diverse selection of artistic works that appeal to both collectors and museums. Thanks to many years of experience and specialist knowledge, the gallery is one of the leading trading houses for Asian art. Collectors can discover a wide range of sculptures, thangkas, etc. here. Peter Hardt also runs the Museum for Asian Art in Radevormwald. Here visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of Asian art and admire an impressive collection of works of art.
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Details

Number of items
1
Mineral Form
Freeform
Supplement
Large DZI-inspired stone with an eye motif
Weight
2339 g
Country of Origin
Tibet
Height
9 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
9 cm
GermanyVerified
490
Objects sold
98.72%
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