Eyed Dzi

These beads feature one or more circular designs that resemble eyes, with each number of eyes believed to represent different blessings and properties.

One-Eyed Dzi: Symbolises light and hope, believed to enhance wisdom and bring forth good fortune. It represents the unity of heaven and earth, guiding the wearer towards enlightenment.

Two-Eyed Dzi: Represents harmony in relationships, attracting love and fostering a happy marriage. It is believed to balance yin and yang energies, promoting peace and understanding.

Three-Eyed Dzi: Associated with wealth, health, and success. It represents the three stars of luck in Chinese culture (Fu, Lu, Shou), bringing blessings in these three aspects of life.

Four-Eyed Dzi: Symbolises the four noble truths of Buddhism and is believed to help overcome obstacles and achieve spiritual growth. It also represents the four cardinal directions and the protection they offer.

Five-Eyed Dzi: Represents the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) and is believed to balance these energies within the wearer, promoting physical and emotional well-being.

Six-Eyed Dzi: Associated with protection from negative energies and the removal of obstacles. It is believed to enhance career success and bring heavenly assistance.

Seven-Eyed Dzi: Symbolises the seven treasures of Buddhism and is believed to bring prosperity, good health, and longevity. It also represents completeness and perfection.

Eight-Eyed Dzi: Associated with the eightfold path of Buddhism, it is believed to aid in spiritual enlightenment and bring joy and satisfaction in all aspects of life.

Nine-Eyed Dzi: One of the most revered, it symbolises the nine planetary systems and is believed to bring comprehensive blessings, protection, and the fulfillment of wishes.

Ten-Eyed Dzi: Represents perfection and completeness, believed to enhance wisdom and protect against negative influences. It is also associated with the ten directions in Buddhism.

Eleven-Eyed Dzi: Symbolises the eleven methods to achieve enlightenment in Buddhism. It is believed to enhance spiritual growth and bring harmony to the wearer's life.

Twelve-Eyed Dzi: Represents the twelve links of dependent origination in Buddhism and is believed to help break the cycle of suffering and achieve liberation.

Thirteen-Eyed Dzi: Associated with the thirteen Buddhas and is believed to bring blessings from each of them, enhancing spiritual insight and offering protection.

Fourteen-Eyed Dzi: Symbolises the fourteen fearless states in Buddhism and is believed to empower the wearer with courage, strength, and the ability to overcome challenges.

Fifteen-Eyed Dzi: Represents the fifteen days of the waxing moon in Buddhism and is believed to bring growth, abundance, and the fulfillment of desires.

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1-Eyed Dzi

The 1-Eyed Dzi, known as the pearl of brilliance and merit, is a beacon of light and hope. It is believed to enhance human wisdom, promote safety, and bring lifelong happiness.

This powerful eye is thought to net any obstacles faced by the owner and assist in envisioning a brighter future.

It signifies auspiciousness and is associated with increased brightness, intelligence, and talent enhancement, making it particularly beneficial for children and educators.

It promises luck in advancement and success, ensuring that those seeking victory will see their dreams come true.

The 1-Eyed Dzi is also excellent for achieving brilliance, clarifying thoughts, and creating calmness.

It is especially suitable for those born in the year of the Horse, Sheep, or Monkey.

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2-Eyed Dzi

The 2-Eyed Dzi is cherished for fostering a happy and stable marriage, a blissful harmonious family, and ensuring success while enhancing human wisdom.

It is revered in Tibet for promoting Bodhisattva nature, compassion, and abundance, representing the harmonious balance of Yin & Yang. This balance governs relationships, bringing equilibrium to life, energy, and relations, with Yang symbolising light, activity, and male energy, and Yin representing darkness, flexibility, and female energy.

The 2-Eyed Dzi is significant for enhancing stability, togetherness, and fostering good energy in building relationships. It aids individuals in aligning their thoughts, wisdom, and actions for a wiser pursuit of career and goals.

This Dzi is also known to bless singles with love luck, leading to strong relationships and successful marriages, strengthen love ties, rekindle broken relationships, and re-energise the passion and love in marriages when worn periodically.

It is especially suitable for those born in the Chinese years of the Dog, Rooster, or Pig.

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3-Eyed Dzi

The 3-Eyed Dzi symbolises immense wealth and is believed to be the manifestation of the Hindu wealth god, Kubera, who originates from the Himalayas and is worshipped by Buddhists worldwide.

In Tibet, he is known as "Jambala," with the two eyes representing his eyes and the third his mouth.

After performing austerities for a thousand years, Brahma entrusted him to safeguard and distribute the earth's treasures through karmic rewards.

This Dzi enables one to connect to the three key components: body, mind, and heart, promoting good health, happiness, and wealth.

In Dzi culture, the 3-Eyed Dzi is considered the unofficial "wealth" bead, believed to create favourable conditions for the owner, enhancing general fortune, happiness, and prosperity. It is said to enhance the ability to accumulate wealth by crystallising money-making opportunities and represents the three stars of luck: longevity, health, and continuous fortune.

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4-Eyed Dzi

The 4-Eyed Dzi symbolises the four major Bodhisattvas:

  • Avalokitesvara: Representing compassion and protection.
  • Manjushri: Embodying wisdom and intelligence.
  • Ksitigarbha: Signifying wish-granting and the Earth Witness.
  • Samantabhadra: Associated with universal goodness and leadership among the Bodhisattvas.

This Dzi is endowed with the significance of these Bodhisattvas, increasing the wearer's wisdom, compassion, relieving from human suffering, and bringing general good fortune.

It is believed to grant wishes, serve as a protector, ward off evil spirits, clear obstacles, and increase merit and longevity. It also helps to overcome negative forces and thoughts, subdue demons, and enhance one's spiritual journey.

This Dzi is particularly suitable for those born in the Chinese years of the Rabbit, Dragon, or Snake.

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5-Eyed Dzi

The 5-Eyed Dzi is a magical item that embodies the essence of wealth and prosperity in all areas of life, both spiritual and business.

The five eyes represent the blessings of the Five Directional Wealth Gods:

  • White Jambala: Known for curing diseases, ridding poverty and sins, encouraging charity, and accumulating wealth.
  • Yellow Jambala: Associated with good luck and virtues, long life, intelligence, and gaining material and spiritual benefits.
  • Red Jambala: Symbolises social position, talented people, more money, valuables, and food.
  • Black Jambala: Aids in eliminating resentment, theft, diseases, cheats, barriers, and obtaining benefits.
  • Green Jambala: Brings success, fulfills wishes, wealth, and eliminates ill omens and other hindrances.

The 5-Eyed patterns come in several styles, some organised, some random, and also include the thunder and lightning symbol. They all assist with attracting blessings, success, career advancements, wisdom, and all auspicious signs to the owner.

This Dzi is highly sought after and helps the owner receive blessings from the 5 Directional Wealth Gods, ensuring endless happiness, wealth, and prosperity in all aspects of life.

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6-Eyed Dzi

The 6-Eyed Dzi is revered for its ability to alleviate sadness and suffering while promoting wisdom. It fosters a giving and loving nature, helping the owner discover true happiness and good karma through ethical actions and joyful efforts. This Dzi is also believed to attract good fortune.

In addition to personal growth, the 6-Eyed Dzi assists in achieving liberation from the six realms of existence and developing the six paramitas: Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), Kshanti (patience), Virya (energy), Dhyana (meditation), and Prajna (wisdom), guiding one towards enlightenment.

This Dzi is ideal for working professionals, addressing challenges at work, such as office politics, rumours, power struggles, and general discomfort in the workplace. It promotes harmony and strengthens religious dedication.

Suitable for all, it is particularly recommended for those born in the Chinese years of the Horse, Sheep, or Monkey.

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7-Eyed Dzi

The 7-Eyed Dzi bead symbolises the achievement of seven key aspects of happiness and auspiciousness: perfection, material wealth, career success, health, longevity, and relationships.

It is believed to bring good luck in career development, foster a happy marriage, and encourage overall success.

This Dzi is associated with the Big Dipper constellation, which Tibetans consider a manifestation of the Seven Buddhas of Medicine. These Buddhas represent healing forces within our minds that can be activated through compassion, visualisation, and mantra recitation, helping to remove obstacles and unlock one's potential.

This Dzi is highly sought after among collectors for its ability to bring abundance and good fortune. It is said to smooth the path in all endeavours, attract windfall luck, and provide for all the owner's needs and necessities.

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8-Eyed Dzi

The 8-Eyed Dzi is believed to help avoid calamities and injuries, ensuring safety in life. It is said to bring blessings from the eight directional Bodhisattvas:

  • Manjushri: Buddha’s wisdom, memory, and intelligence.
  • Vajrapani: Treasure of Buddha’s secrets, Dharma protector, dispelling obstacles and illnesses.
  • Avalokiteshvara: Compassion, love, and protection.
  • Kshitigarbha: Fulfillment of wishes.
  • Sarvanivaranaviskambini: Purification of all hindrances.
  • Akashagarbha: Essence of space and goodness.
  • Maitreya: Buddha of Future, Dharma teaching, liberation, enlightenment (Happy Buddha).
  • Samantabhadra: (Dharmakaya) Earthly goodness, Head of 16 Boddhisattvas.

The 8-Eyed Dzi represents the eight auspicious signs of Tibet, creating harmony and fulfilment, destroying obstacles, and providing impetus in facing daily challenges. It guards against calamities and helps the owner stay on the right path.

This Dzi is sought after for its auspicious number "8" symbolising the eight magical realms in heaven and pacifying eight types of harm. It is believed to protect against obstacles, harmful Qi, and bring turnaround luck from bad to good.

It is suitable for everyone, especially those born in the Chinese years of the Rat, Ox, or Tiger.

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9-Eyed Dzi

The 9-Eyed Dzi bead, known as the 'Emperor' of all Dzi beads, is a highly revered Tibetan amulet symbolising wisdom and completeness.

Each of its nine eyes is believed to confer blessings such as compassion, glory, dignity, wisdom, health, wealth, longevity, happiness, and luck, making it a powerful talisman for a prosperous, healthy, and spiritually fulfilling life.

Esteemed in Dzi collector circles, this bead is believed to connect the wearer to the cosmos's profound energies and enhance their aura, compassion, and prosperity.

It's also called the "Entrepreneur Dzi," as it is particularly beneficial for leaders and businesspeople, boosting intelligence, wisdom, and recognition.

It is also valued for its spiritual benefits, helping the owner accumulate merit, overcome suffering, and achieve a favourable life path.

This Dzi is especially suitable for those born in the years of the Rabbit, Dragon, or Snake, aiming to enhance their careers and personal growth.

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10-Eyed Dzi

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