3000-4000 Year Old Ancient Beaded Necklace | Sumerian Carnelian x Central Asian Eye Agate Beads
A protective amulet crafted from seven ancient beads, bridging ancient civilizations. Wear it as a necklace or wrap it thrice around your wrist.
2 ancient carnelian beads from Sumerian culture, unearthed from the Mesopotamian region, estimated to be around 4000 years old.
3 natural eye agate beads, originating from Central Asia (ancient Persia, Babylonian regions), approximately 3000+ years old.
Complemented by 2 Tibetan old turquoise beads, exhibiting a stable color with a patina of age.
These 7 ancient beads are strung together with black and yellow double-glazed beads.
Total length is approximately 48cm, perfect for wearing as a short choker.
It can also be wrapped around the wrist three times to form a bracelet, suitable for wrists measuring approximately 15–16cm.
This single piece encapsulates layers of history spanning three to four millennia, offering a distinct presence for both collectors and wearers.
Ancient beads have long been regarded as talismans.
During times of uncertainty, wearing them close can serve as a reminder to anchor your thoughts and adjust your state of being.
When practiced with kindness, chanting, or meditation in daily life, let these ancient beads accompany you in accumulating good karma, and auspicious events will naturally follow.
35000-115.01.02
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- 3000-4000 Year Old Ancient Beaded Necklace (Bracelet fits 15-16cm wrist. Necklace length 48cm) (Pyu Beads - West Asian Beads - Ancient Beads - Necklace - Beaded Necklace - Choker)
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