Excavated cultural relics. Buried ancient beads.
Classified under the Siam bead system (Myanmar, Pakistan, Afghanistan... and other regions).
Lotus motif. Dzi bead shape.
The technique involves first dyeing the bead body black, then etching white lines.
This is the reverse coloring process compared to Tibetan Dzi beads.
Common in Siam beads, but a motif not found in Tibetan Dzi beads.
Features characteristic of burial include internal weathering, cracking from burial, shrinkage at the bead hole, and color changes under UV light due to the black dye ions...
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Siam beads not only feature primitive totems of nature worship (mountains, rivers, sun, moon, stars, lightning...).
They also incorporate Hindu and Buddhist motifs, and blend cultural elements from Zoroastrianism and ancient Egyptian civilizations.
When collecting ancient beads, it is beneficial to consult international resources (especially those from mainland China).
This broadens one's perspective, preventing a narrow focus on a single area.
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Ancient beads originally held significant religious protective meaning and purpose.
During challenging times, wearing an old protective bead can help regulate one's energy field and enhance good fortune.
By regularly reciting scriptures and mantras, practicing charity, and releasing captive animals, one can naturally avert misfortune.
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