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A complete collection of 148 Tibetan Dzi beads in various amulet forms including 9‑eye, 3‑eye, Guanyin, dragon and Kubera, weighing 971 g in total.

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- 148 beautiful Dzi beads-
- A complete collection -
- Each is unique and individual-
- Tibetan Dzi amulets-
- The smallest bead is 15 mm-
- The largest bead is 40 mm-

These unique Dzi beads come from my collection. They were blessed in 2024 at the Buddhist Center.
They are suitable as meditation objects and as pendants.

What are Dzi beads:
Dzi beads are special stones that originate from Tibet and India. They are known for their healing properties, which is why they are often used in meditation and prayer. Dzi beads can help cleanse the mind and body of negative energy and promote positive thinking and positive vibrations.

Meanings of the Dzi beads:

Guanyin Dzi
The goddess Guanyin is known as the goddess of mercy and stands for the purity of the soul and immense compassion. She harmonizes life and promotes balance. With her, one can find inner peace and bliss. She purifies the soul, creates a special harmony-seeking tendency, and helps to achieve great kindness. With her, one is to find great love and according to tradition be blessed with eternal grace and happiness.

Lotus Dzi
The Dzi-lotus bead has the ability to purify the mind and calm the heart. This leads to inner peace and clear consciousness. In Buddhism, the lotus symbolizes many things. But the main meaning of the Dzi-lotus is spiritual revelation and purity. This is the unveiling of the true nature of a being, realized through enlightenment, compassion for all living beings, and freedom from one's own passions.

9-Eyed Dzi
One of the most popular beads, the 9-Eyed Dzi helps its wearer to achieve material and social luck, good health, and success. In addition, it helps to gain compassion and fame and to dispel evil. It also serves as a protector. It helps to attain the nine dispositions: sympathy, recognition, intelligence, popularity, dignity, power, the ability to control life, reputation, and the removal of all obstacles on the life journey.

Dragon Eye Dzi
The Dragon Eye Dzi stone stands for good karma. It is said that dragons live hidden between sky and earth. The Dragon Eye Dzi connects the human wearer with these dragons.

Big Man Dzi
The Big Man or the great personality Dzi attracts helpful and important people, compassionate Samaritans and mentors into your life to support you in achieving your goals and ensures a smooth flow in life.

Swastika Dzi
The Swastika Dzi or Hotu Dzi is an ancient symbol that embodies the radiant light of Buddha from all sides. Hotu Dzi represents the law of the universe and all its aspects. It helps in studying this universal law and protects the bead owner in legal proceedings and other legal matters.

2-Eyed Dzi
Two-eyed Dzi beads are said to bring balance to life, energy, and relationships.

5-Eyed Lightning Dzi
These beads are said to bring success in many areas of life and are highly sought after by Feng Shui enthusiasts. Their magical effects allegedly include the ability to quickly climb the career ladder, increase intelligence, enhance the effects of auspicious symbols around the bearer, summon joyful blessings, and achieve success in all endeavors.

Dragon Dzi Pearl
The Dragon Dzi bead has a pronounced male Yang energy and is a symbol of male strength. Therefore this Tibetan talisman is best worn by Yang-energy representatives, i.e., men. This Tibetan talisman helps to find and strengthen all male qualities. Dragons are mythical and magical creatures that, according to legend, can be a source of life and life forms. The Dragon Dzi bead helps unite the three main components of life: body, mind, and soul into a single harmonious organism. Such a connection grants the wearer good physical health, great luck, business success, and strong spiritual power.

1-Eyed/Mountain Dzi
The “1-Eyed/Mountain” Dzi focuses on the revelation of talents and personal development regarding creativity and fostering individual potential. It can trigger thinking processes, grant more intellectual capacity, emphasize cognitive learning processes, and thus be helpful for certain professional groups that demand high cognitive potential. It is helpful for information intake and data processing, leading to better performance and achievement proofs.
Also for creative professions, the Dzi can provide constantly new ideas and innovations and thus positively influence the career, whether employed or freelance.
Often the 1-Eyed Dzi is shown in connection with a mountain peak, which is also used as a symbol for career advancement, and the combination of both symbols is believed to promote career development and thus secure existence.

3-Eyed Dzi
The 3-Eyed Dzi stands for success, wealth, a long life full of health and happy experiences. This is one of the most powerful beads to attain financial wealth as well as health, family, love, happiness, career, wealth, and creative success. It also strengthens bonds in family and partnership.

6-Eyed Dzi
The “6-Eyed” Dzi bead describes in Buddhism the concept of the six existences of human life, from the lowest level (described in the Christian world as hell) to the highest level of human existence, paradise.
The lowest level describes a state of self-destruction, i.e., dominant negative forces that infect the mind and drive a person to madness. Through this mental state the person loses freedom.
The following levels describe the ascent and improvement toward good, mental health, gratitude and appreciation in the small (and large) things life provides.
The highest level describes paradise, i.e., the absolute satisfaction, bliss, and peace of a person with himself, his mind and his life, characterized by harmony and balance. Only through mental control is a person able to learn self-cultivation and self-realization and free his mind, which is conducive to a long and carefree life.
According to tradition, this Dzi is said to help keep the mind free from dominant fears and thoughts and to walk the path to complete enlightenment and healing.

7-Eyed Dzi
This stone puts career and wealth first. It also promises health and a long life.

10-Eyed Dzi
The “10-Eyed” Dzi is also called the “cleansing Dzi,” because it is said to purify the soul and free it from all obstacles that block the path to success, both personally and professionally. Therefore, the 10-Eyed Dzi is regarded as a strong support for business matters according to tradition.
It is also said to free from misfortune and evil karma. Thus it is interesting for those who feel plagued by lack of success or a streak of bad luck. Those who feel blocked in life, dreams and ideas not realized, can regain more joy and hope through the 10-Eyed Dzi.

13-Eyed Dzi
The 13-Eyed Dzi is the symbol of 5 Dhayani Buddhas and 8 auspicious signs. The 13 eyes of the Dzi bead stand for mental calmness, create a quiet mind, and help control negative feelings. This is an excellent Dzi for those suffering from depression. This Dzi can become a source of strength that harmonizes well and energizes your body, giving you a sense of wholeness, balance, and empowerment.

Kubera Dzi
The Dzi-Kubera bead is one of the most popular Tibetan talismans aimed at accumulating wealth. This Dzi symbolizes the god of wealth, Kubera or Dzambala. These are different aspects of the god of wealth and abundance that differ between Buddhist and Hindu traditions. The power of these gods of wealth is also present in other Dzi beads.

Spider Dzi
The Spider Dzi bead is a bead for active people. The Spider Dzi helps its bearer navigate information overload, plan all meetings and activities, and not get lost in the constant changes of life. This bead is especially recommended for children and students who are stressed in school/university and have various extracurricular activities.

Turtle Dzi
The Dzi bead, the shell of longevity, symbolizes one of the four heavenly animals in Feng Shui – the turtle. The Turtle Dzi bead extends its wearer’s life, grants health, and helps recover from illnesses faster. In addition, this Dzi provides stability, brings luck, and serves as support and protection.

Ruyi Dzi
The “Ruyi” is a life-affirming Dzi bead that can grant its wearer positive energy. Translated, it means “Wish Dzi.” In Buddhism, the slightly S-shaped, pointed symbol stands for a kind of magic wand and is said to fulfill every great heart’s desire.

Yin Yang Dzi
The symbol of Yin and Yang translates as “the Ultimate” or “the Ultimate.” It is not only a symbol by itself but represents a philosophy that has existed for ages. In Daoism, Yin and Yang stand for two opposing yet complementary forces. Yin Yang encompasses all opposing poles on earth: heaven and earth, summer and winter, light and shadow, cold and warmth, sun and moon, day and night, man and woman, etc., which are opposite but cannot exist without each other, as they are in harmony and form part of a greater whole.
The color black here stands for darkness, stillness, and the feminine, while white symbolizes brightness, i.e., the sun and warmth, as well as the masculine.
The opposing energies or poles form a harmonious energy flow and should establish balance in the wearer's life, which can bring more balance, calm, and ease in daily life.

Tiger Tooth Dzi
The tiger is known in Chinese mythology as a creature of great strength. Passionate, energetic, combative, and incredibly brave are the most descriptive attributes of the tiger. The Tiger Tooth bead is meant to enable its wearer to achieve that same strength and fighting spirit. The tiger knows no obstacles and is known to get what it wants. This self-confidence, willpower and strong focus on the goal are attributes the wearer should also attain. Thus, it is a good ally in the professional field and can also help people with a lack of courage and self-confidence pursue their goals with more perseverance, determination, and bite.
The “Tiger Tooth” is considered a power-generating talisman that particularly benefits those who often have to overcome obstacles and need new life-spirits.

Insect Dzi
The Dzi stone “Insect” is also called Dzi “Luck.” It is said that the Dzi “Insect” contributes to a long and healthy life and is said to protect its wearer from illness and accidents according to tradition. Similar to the Turtle Dzi, it is said to grant longevity and happiness to the bearer. The depicted symbol resembles an insect with a head on both sides. The reverse shows a bat, which here stands for blessed peace. An older variant of the Dzi “Insect” shows a spider on the back. The bat symbolizes satisfaction, good health, harmony and balance. The Dzi is said to help its wearer listen to their body and develop a proper understanding of health to recognize early signs of possible illness. It should also help develop a healthy body awareness and assess what the body, our most important instrument of existence, needs to stay healthy in the long term. Focusing on the body's needs represents a fundamental function of our physical and mental abilities. Maintaining physical and mental health implies a healthy and varied diet, a healthy lifestyle, and a life filled with joy and love.

Bodhi Dzi
The “Bodhi” Dzi stands for kindness, warmth, a strong sense of justice, and general wisdom. It gives the wearer a generous, compassionate, and forgiving heart. Wearing the “Bodhi” can help people find their destined and rightful path. “Bodhi” also denotes a revered fig tree in the history of Buddhism under which the Buddha found protection and ultimately his enlightenment during meditation. Translated, “Bodhi” stands for enlightenment and wisdom and thus also describes the mental state “bodhi” in Buddhism, characterized by wisdom and perfection.
"Bodhi" helps develop virtues and abilities. It is said to be especially supportive in school, training, or studies, and to enhance cognitive abilities, memory, and transfer thinking. Particularly with regard to exams, it can ease uncertainties and provide mental stability. It is said that many people in Buddhist-influenced countries regularly visit papaya trees to seek support in difficult life situations.
In general, “Bodhi” is also said to ward off bad karma and misfortune and instead attract luck. It is also said to fulfill the bearer's personal wishes and help achieve goals and personal requirements.
My personal experiences with my own “Bodhi” can be read on my blog.

Nektar-Kessel Dzi
The “Nectar Kettle” Dzi is also called the “Honey and Milk” Dzi or “Treasure Vase,” as honey and milk were regarded as valuable goods and represented abundance of wealth. The Nectar Kettle stands according to tradition for absolute carefreeness, abundance of wealth, and longevity. It is said to bring harmony, emotional balance, and protect from dangers. The bearer should lead an absolutely carefree and harmonious life, without constraints, with much love and above all health. It is also considered a protector of family and children. Prosperity and financial independence are also said to be favored.

Phoenix Eye Dzi
The phoenix is known as a mythical bird with a peacock-like stature. In Chinese culture, the phoenix is called “feng huang” and is one of the four legendary creatures with magical powers. It is said to contribute to self-discovery as a lucky charm and is considered the strongest talisman in the search for oneself as well as for great love. Interpersonal relationships should continuously improve and intensify. The phoenix also stands for femininity and graceful beauty and should help women feel comfortable in their skin, as it increases attractiveness, self-confidence, and presence. The grace and majestic aura of this magnificent bird thus transfer to the wearer and ensure that great love is attracted. For existing relationships, the Dzi is said to have a strongly harmonizing and strengthening effect. A Buddhist proverb says: “Love is not about looking at each other, but looking together in the same direction.” In connection with the 2-Eyed Dzi, its maximal effect unfolds.

Unalome Dzi
The “Unalome” is a Buddhist and Hindu symbol of personal freedom and the shaping of one’s own life path. The spiral on the Dzi stands for a personal journey, a journey in life and toward oneself. The journey entails constant change and movement. The path of this journey leads outward, into the wide world, but also inward, into the deepest recesses of our soul. The path may include obstacles, stumbles, and general hindrances, which, however, are a meaningful part of self-discovery. The spiral thus stands for mental and physical cleansing and renewal up to ultimate enlightenment. The beginning of the spiral symbolizes birth, its progression characterizes a constant forward movement and growth in different life phases. In many religions it is part of the mentality and nature also reveals spiral fascinations. Both animals and plants, ocean movements, our galaxy and our DNA show spiral patterns. Thus we are all part of this creation and the journey to ourselves symbolizes the essential enlightenment for a satisfied and harmonious, self-determined life.

21-Eyed Dzi
The “21-Eyed Dzi” is according to tradition the most powerful “eye” talisman and is said to maximize the energy and potential of its wearer. It should be especially suitable for self-employed people and strong individuals who pursue concrete goals in life. It can elevate the wearer’s mental strength and willpower to the highest level to achieve set goals faster. For self-employed and entrepreneurs, the “21-Eyed” Dzi bead should bring financial success, always endow with ideas and creativity, and improve and optimize the professional position. Anyone who sees themselves as called to a vocation and pursues their goals with unwavering determination can benefit from this Dzi bead. It can empower a strong outward presence and foster quick action on all levels. The “21-Eyed” Dzi bead should also restore and build the wearer’s vitality and physical condition and can also promote faster recovery. In combination with the 9-Eyed Dzi, it can unleash its maximum potential.

Heaven and Earth Dzi
We all know it: daily life has us in its grip. Hurry, stress, and constant tension define our daily routine. We must realize ourselves professionally, or at least solidify to support our families and fund a certain standard of living, pay off loans, etc.
We have a family that demands our undivided attention. We have ideas and visions we would like to realize, but put them aside because work and family demand our full effort and enthusiasm.
But what is our balance? The frantic mood, the hustle over us, and the mental burden of handling everything, continually exhaust us, exhaust us, and worst case, make us sick. Everyone needs balance. More harmony and balance to meet daily demands.
The “Heaven and Earth” Dzi is modeled after the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang. In Daoism, Yin and Yang stand for two opposing yet complementary forces that cannot be separated and, despite their differences, form a whole. These opposites are symbolized in this Dzi by the sky and the earth, which are opposite and yet oriented toward each other and form an indispensable unity to enable life on earth and create balance. The square on the Dzi stone represents the earth and the circle the heavens. The opposing energies create a harmonious energy flow and should establish balance in the wearer's life, which can bring more balance, calm, and composure to all areas of life. This balancing energy should apply to all areas of life and thus improve physical and psychological condition, which can be projected onto work, love, and daily life — harmony in all areas of life! It can also release physical blockages and promote faster recovery.

5 Blessing Dzi
Sometimes we need a reset button to start over. A restart that takes away all obstacles, worries, and blockages and returns us to the lightness of childhood. We often wish for a “reset” to shed the bias and all negativity that burden us (unnecessarily) and make our soul heavier, to experience more lightness and joy in life again.
The “Five Blessings” Dzi with five bats depicted can be helpful for a restart, because it unites everything a person needs for life. Each bat represents a specific area of life. They symbolize, according to legend, the areas of well-being, a long life, a steadily successful career, wealth, and harmony in interpersonal relationships.
Translated from Sanskrit, the bat means “birth” and stands for a “new beginning.” This can refer to founding a company or generally as a new beginning in life. In company founding, the Dzi should help to stabilize finances, continually grow with creative and fresh ideas, and ward off all hurdles and complications.
In a life restart, whether through moving domicile, reorientation in career, or a new love, the Dzi bead should ensure that the wearer is at peace with themselves, because every new beginning also involves new self-perception and self-knowledge.
Bat are nocturnal animals and function best in darkness. This is transferable to the subconscious, because this Dzi should help its wearer navigate their dreams at night and ward off nightmares. Thoughts and fears from the subconscious can be better managed and discarded.

Money Hook Dzi
The “Money Hook” has the task of blessing its wearer with wealth and providing financial ease and security. It symbolizes wealth and prosperity, paired with luck and fame, by positively favoring business and promoting career in terms of salary and finances.
Through financial security, it should also enable investing and maintaining control over wealth to counter future existential fears.

Garuda or Bird Dzi
Garuda is a mystical bird and is depicted in many representations as a raptor with human features. According to several traditions, he is a temple guardian and protector with supernatural powers. He is worshipped in the East as a messenger of the gods.
Like all birds of prey, he should hunt snakes and, being the only bird immune to snake venom, is considered divine and the king of all birds. As a temple guardian, he has the task of driving away evil spirits and delivering divine messages. He is regarded as a protector for those who travel long distances and should ward off accidents. In addition, according to tradition, he can protect the family.

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- 148 beautiful Dzi beads-
- A complete collection -
- Each is unique and individual-
- Tibetan Dzi amulets-
- The smallest bead is 15 mm-
- The largest bead is 40 mm-

These unique Dzi beads come from my collection. They were blessed in 2024 at the Buddhist Center.
They are suitable as meditation objects and as pendants.

What are Dzi beads:
Dzi beads are special stones that originate from Tibet and India. They are known for their healing properties, which is why they are often used in meditation and prayer. Dzi beads can help cleanse the mind and body of negative energy and promote positive thinking and positive vibrations.

Meanings of the Dzi beads:

Guanyin Dzi
The goddess Guanyin is known as the goddess of mercy and stands for the purity of the soul and immense compassion. She harmonizes life and promotes balance. With her, one can find inner peace and bliss. She purifies the soul, creates a special harmony-seeking tendency, and helps to achieve great kindness. With her, one is to find great love and according to tradition be blessed with eternal grace and happiness.

Lotus Dzi
The Dzi-lotus bead has the ability to purify the mind and calm the heart. This leads to inner peace and clear consciousness. In Buddhism, the lotus symbolizes many things. But the main meaning of the Dzi-lotus is spiritual revelation and purity. This is the unveiling of the true nature of a being, realized through enlightenment, compassion for all living beings, and freedom from one's own passions.

9-Eyed Dzi
One of the most popular beads, the 9-Eyed Dzi helps its wearer to achieve material and social luck, good health, and success. In addition, it helps to gain compassion and fame and to dispel evil. It also serves as a protector. It helps to attain the nine dispositions: sympathy, recognition, intelligence, popularity, dignity, power, the ability to control life, reputation, and the removal of all obstacles on the life journey.

Dragon Eye Dzi
The Dragon Eye Dzi stone stands for good karma. It is said that dragons live hidden between sky and earth. The Dragon Eye Dzi connects the human wearer with these dragons.

Big Man Dzi
The Big Man or the great personality Dzi attracts helpful and important people, compassionate Samaritans and mentors into your life to support you in achieving your goals and ensures a smooth flow in life.

Swastika Dzi
The Swastika Dzi or Hotu Dzi is an ancient symbol that embodies the radiant light of Buddha from all sides. Hotu Dzi represents the law of the universe and all its aspects. It helps in studying this universal law and protects the bead owner in legal proceedings and other legal matters.

2-Eyed Dzi
Two-eyed Dzi beads are said to bring balance to life, energy, and relationships.

5-Eyed Lightning Dzi
These beads are said to bring success in many areas of life and are highly sought after by Feng Shui enthusiasts. Their magical effects allegedly include the ability to quickly climb the career ladder, increase intelligence, enhance the effects of auspicious symbols around the bearer, summon joyful blessings, and achieve success in all endeavors.

Dragon Dzi Pearl
The Dragon Dzi bead has a pronounced male Yang energy and is a symbol of male strength. Therefore this Tibetan talisman is best worn by Yang-energy representatives, i.e., men. This Tibetan talisman helps to find and strengthen all male qualities. Dragons are mythical and magical creatures that, according to legend, can be a source of life and life forms. The Dragon Dzi bead helps unite the three main components of life: body, mind, and soul into a single harmonious organism. Such a connection grants the wearer good physical health, great luck, business success, and strong spiritual power.

1-Eyed/Mountain Dzi
The “1-Eyed/Mountain” Dzi focuses on the revelation of talents and personal development regarding creativity and fostering individual potential. It can trigger thinking processes, grant more intellectual capacity, emphasize cognitive learning processes, and thus be helpful for certain professional groups that demand high cognitive potential. It is helpful for information intake and data processing, leading to better performance and achievement proofs.
Also for creative professions, the Dzi can provide constantly new ideas and innovations and thus positively influence the career, whether employed or freelance.
Often the 1-Eyed Dzi is shown in connection with a mountain peak, which is also used as a symbol for career advancement, and the combination of both symbols is believed to promote career development and thus secure existence.

3-Eyed Dzi
The 3-Eyed Dzi stands for success, wealth, a long life full of health and happy experiences. This is one of the most powerful beads to attain financial wealth as well as health, family, love, happiness, career, wealth, and creative success. It also strengthens bonds in family and partnership.

6-Eyed Dzi
The “6-Eyed” Dzi bead describes in Buddhism the concept of the six existences of human life, from the lowest level (described in the Christian world as hell) to the highest level of human existence, paradise.
The lowest level describes a state of self-destruction, i.e., dominant negative forces that infect the mind and drive a person to madness. Through this mental state the person loses freedom.
The following levels describe the ascent and improvement toward good, mental health, gratitude and appreciation in the small (and large) things life provides.
The highest level describes paradise, i.e., the absolute satisfaction, bliss, and peace of a person with himself, his mind and his life, characterized by harmony and balance. Only through mental control is a person able to learn self-cultivation and self-realization and free his mind, which is conducive to a long and carefree life.
According to tradition, this Dzi is said to help keep the mind free from dominant fears and thoughts and to walk the path to complete enlightenment and healing.

7-Eyed Dzi
This stone puts career and wealth first. It also promises health and a long life.

10-Eyed Dzi
The “10-Eyed” Dzi is also called the “cleansing Dzi,” because it is said to purify the soul and free it from all obstacles that block the path to success, both personally and professionally. Therefore, the 10-Eyed Dzi is regarded as a strong support for business matters according to tradition.
It is also said to free from misfortune and evil karma. Thus it is interesting for those who feel plagued by lack of success or a streak of bad luck. Those who feel blocked in life, dreams and ideas not realized, can regain more joy and hope through the 10-Eyed Dzi.

13-Eyed Dzi
The 13-Eyed Dzi is the symbol of 5 Dhayani Buddhas and 8 auspicious signs. The 13 eyes of the Dzi bead stand for mental calmness, create a quiet mind, and help control negative feelings. This is an excellent Dzi for those suffering from depression. This Dzi can become a source of strength that harmonizes well and energizes your body, giving you a sense of wholeness, balance, and empowerment.

Kubera Dzi
The Dzi-Kubera bead is one of the most popular Tibetan talismans aimed at accumulating wealth. This Dzi symbolizes the god of wealth, Kubera or Dzambala. These are different aspects of the god of wealth and abundance that differ between Buddhist and Hindu traditions. The power of these gods of wealth is also present in other Dzi beads.

Spider Dzi
The Spider Dzi bead is a bead for active people. The Spider Dzi helps its bearer navigate information overload, plan all meetings and activities, and not get lost in the constant changes of life. This bead is especially recommended for children and students who are stressed in school/university and have various extracurricular activities.

Turtle Dzi
The Dzi bead, the shell of longevity, symbolizes one of the four heavenly animals in Feng Shui – the turtle. The Turtle Dzi bead extends its wearer’s life, grants health, and helps recover from illnesses faster. In addition, this Dzi provides stability, brings luck, and serves as support and protection.

Ruyi Dzi
The “Ruyi” is a life-affirming Dzi bead that can grant its wearer positive energy. Translated, it means “Wish Dzi.” In Buddhism, the slightly S-shaped, pointed symbol stands for a kind of magic wand and is said to fulfill every great heart’s desire.

Yin Yang Dzi
The symbol of Yin and Yang translates as “the Ultimate” or “the Ultimate.” It is not only a symbol by itself but represents a philosophy that has existed for ages. In Daoism, Yin and Yang stand for two opposing yet complementary forces. Yin Yang encompasses all opposing poles on earth: heaven and earth, summer and winter, light and shadow, cold and warmth, sun and moon, day and night, man and woman, etc., which are opposite but cannot exist without each other, as they are in harmony and form part of a greater whole.
The color black here stands for darkness, stillness, and the feminine, while white symbolizes brightness, i.e., the sun and warmth, as well as the masculine.
The opposing energies or poles form a harmonious energy flow and should establish balance in the wearer's life, which can bring more balance, calm, and ease in daily life.

Tiger Tooth Dzi
The tiger is known in Chinese mythology as a creature of great strength. Passionate, energetic, combative, and incredibly brave are the most descriptive attributes of the tiger. The Tiger Tooth bead is meant to enable its wearer to achieve that same strength and fighting spirit. The tiger knows no obstacles and is known to get what it wants. This self-confidence, willpower and strong focus on the goal are attributes the wearer should also attain. Thus, it is a good ally in the professional field and can also help people with a lack of courage and self-confidence pursue their goals with more perseverance, determination, and bite.
The “Tiger Tooth” is considered a power-generating talisman that particularly benefits those who often have to overcome obstacles and need new life-spirits.

Insect Dzi
The Dzi stone “Insect” is also called Dzi “Luck.” It is said that the Dzi “Insect” contributes to a long and healthy life and is said to protect its wearer from illness and accidents according to tradition. Similar to the Turtle Dzi, it is said to grant longevity and happiness to the bearer. The depicted symbol resembles an insect with a head on both sides. The reverse shows a bat, which here stands for blessed peace. An older variant of the Dzi “Insect” shows a spider on the back. The bat symbolizes satisfaction, good health, harmony and balance. The Dzi is said to help its wearer listen to their body and develop a proper understanding of health to recognize early signs of possible illness. It should also help develop a healthy body awareness and assess what the body, our most important instrument of existence, needs to stay healthy in the long term. Focusing on the body's needs represents a fundamental function of our physical and mental abilities. Maintaining physical and mental health implies a healthy and varied diet, a healthy lifestyle, and a life filled with joy and love.

Bodhi Dzi
The “Bodhi” Dzi stands for kindness, warmth, a strong sense of justice, and general wisdom. It gives the wearer a generous, compassionate, and forgiving heart. Wearing the “Bodhi” can help people find their destined and rightful path. “Bodhi” also denotes a revered fig tree in the history of Buddhism under which the Buddha found protection and ultimately his enlightenment during meditation. Translated, “Bodhi” stands for enlightenment and wisdom and thus also describes the mental state “bodhi” in Buddhism, characterized by wisdom and perfection.
"Bodhi" helps develop virtues and abilities. It is said to be especially supportive in school, training, or studies, and to enhance cognitive abilities, memory, and transfer thinking. Particularly with regard to exams, it can ease uncertainties and provide mental stability. It is said that many people in Buddhist-influenced countries regularly visit papaya trees to seek support in difficult life situations.
In general, “Bodhi” is also said to ward off bad karma and misfortune and instead attract luck. It is also said to fulfill the bearer's personal wishes and help achieve goals and personal requirements.
My personal experiences with my own “Bodhi” can be read on my blog.

Nektar-Kessel Dzi
The “Nectar Kettle” Dzi is also called the “Honey and Milk” Dzi or “Treasure Vase,” as honey and milk were regarded as valuable goods and represented abundance of wealth. The Nectar Kettle stands according to tradition for absolute carefreeness, abundance of wealth, and longevity. It is said to bring harmony, emotional balance, and protect from dangers. The bearer should lead an absolutely carefree and harmonious life, without constraints, with much love and above all health. It is also considered a protector of family and children. Prosperity and financial independence are also said to be favored.

Phoenix Eye Dzi
The phoenix is known as a mythical bird with a peacock-like stature. In Chinese culture, the phoenix is called “feng huang” and is one of the four legendary creatures with magical powers. It is said to contribute to self-discovery as a lucky charm and is considered the strongest talisman in the search for oneself as well as for great love. Interpersonal relationships should continuously improve and intensify. The phoenix also stands for femininity and graceful beauty and should help women feel comfortable in their skin, as it increases attractiveness, self-confidence, and presence. The grace and majestic aura of this magnificent bird thus transfer to the wearer and ensure that great love is attracted. For existing relationships, the Dzi is said to have a strongly harmonizing and strengthening effect. A Buddhist proverb says: “Love is not about looking at each other, but looking together in the same direction.” In connection with the 2-Eyed Dzi, its maximal effect unfolds.

Unalome Dzi
The “Unalome” is a Buddhist and Hindu symbol of personal freedom and the shaping of one’s own life path. The spiral on the Dzi stands for a personal journey, a journey in life and toward oneself. The journey entails constant change and movement. The path of this journey leads outward, into the wide world, but also inward, into the deepest recesses of our soul. The path may include obstacles, stumbles, and general hindrances, which, however, are a meaningful part of self-discovery. The spiral thus stands for mental and physical cleansing and renewal up to ultimate enlightenment. The beginning of the spiral symbolizes birth, its progression characterizes a constant forward movement and growth in different life phases. In many religions it is part of the mentality and nature also reveals spiral fascinations. Both animals and plants, ocean movements, our galaxy and our DNA show spiral patterns. Thus we are all part of this creation and the journey to ourselves symbolizes the essential enlightenment for a satisfied and harmonious, self-determined life.

21-Eyed Dzi
The “21-Eyed Dzi” is according to tradition the most powerful “eye” talisman and is said to maximize the energy and potential of its wearer. It should be especially suitable for self-employed people and strong individuals who pursue concrete goals in life. It can elevate the wearer’s mental strength and willpower to the highest level to achieve set goals faster. For self-employed and entrepreneurs, the “21-Eyed” Dzi bead should bring financial success, always endow with ideas and creativity, and improve and optimize the professional position. Anyone who sees themselves as called to a vocation and pursues their goals with unwavering determination can benefit from this Dzi bead. It can empower a strong outward presence and foster quick action on all levels. The “21-Eyed” Dzi bead should also restore and build the wearer’s vitality and physical condition and can also promote faster recovery. In combination with the 9-Eyed Dzi, it can unleash its maximum potential.

Heaven and Earth Dzi
We all know it: daily life has us in its grip. Hurry, stress, and constant tension define our daily routine. We must realize ourselves professionally, or at least solidify to support our families and fund a certain standard of living, pay off loans, etc.
We have a family that demands our undivided attention. We have ideas and visions we would like to realize, but put them aside because work and family demand our full effort and enthusiasm.
But what is our balance? The frantic mood, the hustle over us, and the mental burden of handling everything, continually exhaust us, exhaust us, and worst case, make us sick. Everyone needs balance. More harmony and balance to meet daily demands.
The “Heaven and Earth” Dzi is modeled after the Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang. In Daoism, Yin and Yang stand for two opposing yet complementary forces that cannot be separated and, despite their differences, form a whole. These opposites are symbolized in this Dzi by the sky and the earth, which are opposite and yet oriented toward each other and form an indispensable unity to enable life on earth and create balance. The square on the Dzi stone represents the earth and the circle the heavens. The opposing energies create a harmonious energy flow and should establish balance in the wearer's life, which can bring more balance, calm, and composure to all areas of life. This balancing energy should apply to all areas of life and thus improve physical and psychological condition, which can be projected onto work, love, and daily life — harmony in all areas of life! It can also release physical blockages and promote faster recovery.

5 Blessing Dzi
Sometimes we need a reset button to start over. A restart that takes away all obstacles, worries, and blockages and returns us to the lightness of childhood. We often wish for a “reset” to shed the bias and all negativity that burden us (unnecessarily) and make our soul heavier, to experience more lightness and joy in life again.
The “Five Blessings” Dzi with five bats depicted can be helpful for a restart, because it unites everything a person needs for life. Each bat represents a specific area of life. They symbolize, according to legend, the areas of well-being, a long life, a steadily successful career, wealth, and harmony in interpersonal relationships.
Translated from Sanskrit, the bat means “birth” and stands for a “new beginning.” This can refer to founding a company or generally as a new beginning in life. In company founding, the Dzi should help to stabilize finances, continually grow with creative and fresh ideas, and ward off all hurdles and complications.
In a life restart, whether through moving domicile, reorientation in career, or a new love, the Dzi bead should ensure that the wearer is at peace with themselves, because every new beginning also involves new self-perception and self-knowledge.
Bat are nocturnal animals and function best in darkness. This is transferable to the subconscious, because this Dzi should help its wearer navigate their dreams at night and ward off nightmares. Thoughts and fears from the subconscious can be better managed and discarded.

Money Hook Dzi
The “Money Hook” has the task of blessing its wearer with wealth and providing financial ease and security. It symbolizes wealth and prosperity, paired with luck and fame, by positively favoring business and promoting career in terms of salary and finances.
Through financial security, it should also enable investing and maintaining control over wealth to counter future existential fears.

Garuda or Bird Dzi
Garuda is a mystical bird and is depicted in many representations as a raptor with human features. According to several traditions, he is a temple guardian and protector with supernatural powers. He is worshipped in the East as a messenger of the gods.
Like all birds of prey, he should hunt snakes and, being the only bird immune to snake venom, is considered divine and the king of all birds. As a temple guardian, he has the task of driving away evil spirits and delivering divine messages. He is regarded as a protector for those who travel long distances and should ward off accidents. In addition, according to tradition, he can protect the family.

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Dzi Beads - Tibetan Dzi Amulets - 9-Eyed Dzi, 3-Eyed Dzi, Guanyin Dzi, Dragon Dzi, Kubera
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