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It was accidentally obtained at Jangzhan Monastery at the foot of Mount Kailash during a trip to Tibet. According to the lamas in the monastery, this Dzi bead has been enshrined in the monastery for over 300 years.
As the foremost of the Seven Treasures in Tibetan Buddhism, it is regarded as "the supreme Dzi bead." Often enshrined in the crowns of Buddha statues, it signifies holiness and perfection—capable of purifying energy fields and warding off evil and disasters.
It is believed to converge the powers of the Five Paths of Wealth Deities, attracting legitimate wealth, windfall gains, and unexpected fortunes. The "amrita" within the vase symbolizes longevity and enhanced immunity.
Wearing & Care: Wear as a necklace or bracelet close to the heart. Purify monthly with sandalwood smoke; avoid contact with chemicals or extreme heat.
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