West Asian sunplate beaded necklace (68.5 cm long)

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West Asian Pearl System Solar Plate Pearl Excavated artifacts. One side of the bead is intact. There are two chipped or broken sections on the other side. The surface has a natural patina and shows signs of wear and weathering. The biggest difference between this and commonly seen thousand-year-old beaded beads. Both sides of the bead have etched circular eye patterns. This is from a mainland antique bead dealer. They are called solar plate beads. Foreign collectors of antique beads refer to them as "Sangmi". The transliteration of "桑" is "SUN," which represents the sun. This is different from the sheep's eye and horse's eye dzi beads, which are commonly referred to as "Rumi". These are completely different ancient beads. Investigate the reasons behind it. These are ancient beads that are likely related to the ancient Egyptian belief in the sun god. This is introduced in Zhang Hongshi's book "Solemn Appearance of Dzi Beads". The plate bead is the eye of the sun god Horace. It can ward off evil. This antique bead is suitable for being framed in gold and worn as the main bead. A beaded necklace made of 18th-century West Asian medicine beads and millennium-old black agate tubular beads and thread beads. The beaded necklace is 68.5 cm long. *********************************** The following is a personal experience from over 20 years ago, shared with collectors. A Taipei antique dealer's story: The most powerful old beads for warding off evil spirits Collectors of antique beads will always wear them on their person. But with so many collectibles, which old beads are truly the most beloved, the most protective, and the most worth wearing? I've read many books about antique beads. Every antique bead with a totem pattern has a beautiful legend, and they are all wonderful. I can't find any examples in books. I want to hear about the experiences of collectors around me, but there are very few stories of real people personally witnessing the effectiveness of these methods. I used to think that among all the different types of beads, only old Tibetan dzi beads were the best for protection. It wasn't until one day, after hearing Ms. Lu Meili from Taipei Zizai Cultural Relics tell a story about a wealthy woman, that I understood. That's what changed my opinion of Lao Zhu. I used to love old Buddha statues. In 2002, a large, plump pearl worth over 200,000 yuan was used. I once exchanged an old Buddha statue with Sister Meili from Zizai Cultural Relics. Those bosses who were traded were immediately acquired by others. When I went to see Sister Mei-li again next week, I saw that the exchanged beads had already been sold. I was surprised at how well she sold the boss's pearls. Because of the high circulation rate of the boss's beads. It couldn't compare to the common traditional Tibetan dzi beads of that time, such as those with tiger teeth, two eyes, or the shape of heaven and earth. Beads didn't sell very well at the time. The price is also lower than that of common Tibetan antique beads. I asked Sister Mei and learned that she sold it for a very good price. And all the buyers turned out to be the same person: a wealthy socialite. It is said that this noblewoman suffered from severe karmic obstacles. Ghostly interference occurs constantly, day and night. This kind of interference is not as simple as being frightened after seeing the image of a ghost. Instead, the ghost would directly grab her by the neck or pinch and squeeze her flesh. To cause her direct pain or discomfort. This noblewoman sought protective amulets everywhere, including Tibetan dzi beads, tiger teeth, and other precious stones. However, she still couldn't avoid the direct interference of ghosts on her body. Until one day, she asked the boss to give her a beaded necklace. The ghosts couldn't get close to her! All I could do was stand a few feet away from her and glare at her fiercely... From then on, this wealthy woman never took her beaded jewelry off; she wore it even when showering and sleeping. They also successively invited a bunch of bosses.... Sister Mei said this was based on the personal experience of one of her wealthy clients... For this reason, I began to change my opinion of Mr. Gu's pearls. Among a collection of antique beads, any flat bead is always a top priority for purchase... The history of the boss's beads is even older than that of the old Tibetan dzi beads. *************************** Ancient beads originally held significant religious protective meanings and uses. If the timing is unfavorable, wearing an antique bead for protection can adjust the magnetic field and enhance one's fortune. If you recite scriptures and mantras regularly, you will naturally turn misfortune into good fortune. 41000-113.12.10

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Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.140,797 - Accessories  |  No.590 - Long Necklaces
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West Asian sunplate beaded necklace (68.5 cm long) (Pyu beads - Pyu beads - West Asian beads - Ancient beads - Agate - Etched ancient beads - Necklace - Beaded chain - Necklace)

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