Ring, Tibetan signet ring, DZI or sacred Agate of Tibetan protection with 9 eyes protection against evil, wealth. Goddess of fortune

Ring, Tibetan signet ring, DZI or sacred Agate of Tibetan protection with 9 eyes "protection against evil", wealth. Goddess of fortune

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Ring, Tibetan signet ring,
DZI or Sacred Agate of Tibetan Protection with 9 Eyes "Protection against Evil", wealth (description below)
Depiction of the goddess of fortune Zakiram on the sides (description below)

Silver 925
24k Gold Plated

As a gemologist graduated from the Institut National de Gemmologie de Paris, all our subjects are appraised and certified.

Size adjustable to all finger sizes by a sliding system.

Ring dimensions: 26mm/ 23mm
Weight of 18 grams

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DZI
According to Tibetan tradition, the Dzi of the 9 eyes helps its owner to enrich himself, and to expel evil and acts as a protector. The number 9 is highly symbolic since it represents the 9 planetary systems that lavish wisdom and merit.
The Dzis that can be translated as "brilliantly polished", "luminous" are elongated agate beads having on their surfaces a decoration of various and varied geometric shapes, but each having a very precise meaning. Dzi are seen by Tibetans as powerful protections. According to legend, these stones are not of earthly origin, but, shaped by the gods and sown on earth so that whoever finds them, have a better Karma.

The Dzi is a Tibetan pearl, of distant origin, bringing many mystical benefits and benefits to its wearer. It is a Tibetan talisman or amulet, the king of lucky charms, sometimes revered as a true deity. The success of the Tibetan pearl comes from its multiple eyes, up to 21.
Dzis are believed to bring good fortune, ward off evil spirits, and protect its wearer from dangers and accidents, and even bring longevity and good health.

DZI originates from the Central Asian region and is usually found in a region that covers Afghanistan, Iran, Tibet, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan up to Burma and Thailand. They are found in many sizes and shapes, with multiple eyes and stripes. Tibetans cherish these pearls and consider them hereditary jewels. The meaning of the Tibetan word "Dzi" translates as "brilliance, clarity, splendour". In Mandarin Chinese, dzi are called "pearl of the sky". Tibetans recognize, without being envious or jealous, the qualities of brilliant people, those people who shine intellectually and attract the attention and admiration of all. For Tibetans, wearing a Dzi pearl can develop in everyone that natural brilliance called Talent.

ZAKIRAM
Zakiram was originally a Han princess, who returned to Tibet with a Tibetan monk and became a well-known god of wealth.
According to legend, long ago, a monk from Chezhatang from Sera Monastery went to Wutai Mountain to make a pilgrimage.
At the same time, a beautiful concubine in the imperial palace of the capital was poisoned.
His soul hovered for a long time in the imperial palace. She wanted revenge.
The whole palace was panicked.
The Qianlong Emperor learned that the monk had arrived at Wutai Mountain and personally went there. When the monk arrived at the palace, he found the soul of the concubine hovering and crying in the palace. The eminent monk Ruding communicated with the tormented mind.
He told the emperor what had happened.
The emperor severely punished the criminals and asked the monk to recite the sutras for her.
After that, the monk was about to leave, but on the way back, he discovered that the spirit of concubine ke followed and expressed his wish to return to this world.
The compassionate master, and moved by the spirit, agreed to take her back to Lhasa.
When you see the golden dome of Sera Monastery, female Tudao masters cannot enter the monastery and can only stay in Zaki.
You can build a place here to accept the support of the local people. The woman nodded in thanks. Then the spirit remained at "Zaki",
the master returned to Sera Monastery and told Patriarch Chezhakang of his journey.
The elder congratulated him and agreed to build a small temple for this Han Chinese woman to protect this woman.
For her statue, a grand ceremony was held, and she was named "Zakiram".
In Tibet, every Wednesday is a good day to worship Zajiram. On this day, people bring white wine and Hada, one by one, to Tianmu, praying for prosperity and wealth.

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