An ancient bead unearthed from burial, belonging to the Western Asian bead system (originating from regions like Myanmar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan).
🔸 The bead's surface is intricately carved with four diamond-shaped Vajra eyes, complemented by intersecting totems (X-pattern) symbolizing a mandala.
🔸 The surface displays characteristics of burial, such as scale-like patterns, ice-crack textures, and leathery patterns.
🔸 With a substantial diameter of 3.96 cm, this bead is a rare, large-sized offering piece.
🔸 Accompanied by a wooden base, it can be displayed on an altar or offering table, or kept as a collector's item.
This bead was acquired in 2019 and has been venerated in a Buddhist shrine for over six years, exuding a calm and serene energy.
📿 Carrying the symbolism of offerings, protection, and fortune transformation, it is recommended to be used in conjunction with daily chanting, mantra recitation, and acts of generosity like giving alms or releasing captive animals, to help harmonize one's energy field and avert misfortune.
15000-114.07.01
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- Taiwan
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- Vajra Four-Eyed Offering Bead from Western Asia (Diameter 3.96 cm) (Pyu Bead - Dvaravati Bead - Western Asian Bead - Ancient Bead - Agate Ancient Bead - Etched Ancient Bead)
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