Burmese Copper Alloy Dhammazedi Inscribed Bead - Starry Eye. Geometric Pattern (Weight 18.5g)

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Burmese Copper Alloy Dhammazedi Inscribed Bead - Starry Eye. Geometric Pattern (Weight 18.5g) - Other - Other Materials

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An inscribed bead from a Burmese Buddhist temple. Features a unique "Starry Eye" geometric pattern. Cast from copper alloy using a solid mold. Weighs 18.5 grams. The year of origin is unknown, estimated to be from the 19th or 20th century. After arriving in Taiwan, the oxidation has been carefully polished away. The bead appears bright yellow in photographs, but will naturally oxidize and darken again if not maintained with regular handling. The alloy composition of the inscribed bead contains gold, though in a low proportion. Cinnabar was also incorporated during the smelting process. Possessing a powerful magnetic field, it is believed to suppress malevolent spirits and negative energies, serving as a protective amulet, a means to create sacred boundaries, and a bringer of good fortune. It is also commonly used for consecration and establishing protective barriers. Today, some individuals use it in spiritual practices and meditation. Placed in a home altar or in a vehicle, it is thought to enhance and harmonize the ambient energy and feng shui. It has been pre-drilled. Can be strung with a cord and worn as a bracelet or chest ornament. Carry it with you, attach it to your waist, or string it onto a keychain or mobile phone charm as a protective amulet for good luck. For details on the efficacy of Dhammazedi inscribed beads, please consult online resources, as extensive information is available and will not be elaborated here. ************************* The 4 geometric patterns on the inscribed bead cannot be found on mainland China's Douyin. There is also no information available on Google. Even after searching numerous websites of Burmese collectors on Facebook, only artifacts like Buddha statues, wooden beads, antique beads, jewelry, and opium weights were found. Within these numerous Burmese collector sites, no information about Dhammazedi inscribed beads could be located. It is surprising that Dhammazedi inscribed beads are so uniquely rare. Currently, three interpretations have been gathered from fellow dealers in Taiwan for your reference. The first interpretation, from a dealer in the north, suggests it represents the Mercury charm. The second interpretation, according to a dealer specializing in inscribed beads, states the patterns symbolize celestial bodies such as the sun and moon. The third interpretation, a reasoned deduction from a dealer in central Taiwan, proposes that these are the earliest forms of letters from an ancient Burmese script, carrying profound and special meanings. The above three interpretations are provided solely for the reference of collectors. 3000-113.10.08

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Burmese Copper Alloy Dhammazedi Inscribed Bead - Starry Eye. Geometric Pattern (Weight 18.5g) (Burma - Sacred Artifact - Dhammazedi Bead - Inscribed Bead)

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