11-Eye Dzi — Buddha Eyes with Dragon Veins and Four-Petal Lotus
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Name: 11-Eye Dzi — Buddha Eyes with Dragon Veins and Four-Petal Lotus
Product Type: Single Dzi Bead
Size (L × W): 44 mm (length)
Origin: Tibetan-style workmanship
Age / Period: Modern vintage-style
DZI BEAD DETAILS
Bead Pattern: 11 Eyes — Buddha-type eyes with double stripes, heart-lotiform motifs, and a four-petal flower and 2 stripes
Eye Type: Buddha Eyes
Material: Agate
Color: Warm brown with beige and cream tones
Translucency: Opaque
Surface Feature: Dragon Veins — natural crackle matrix symbolizing vitality and living Qi
Surface Texture: Smooth polish; visible organic network
Condition: Excellent, intact polish and etching contrast
DZI DESCRIPTION
Pattern Structure:
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11 Eyes — liberation from karmic heaviness, clarity of purpose, happiness through awareness.
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Two Stripes — balancing current; maintains emotional and energetic stability.
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Two Stylized Hearts / Lotiforms — compassion awakening and renewal of inner trust.
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Four-Petal Flower — harmony of mind, body, emotion, and spirit.
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Dragon Veins — lifeline of Qi restoring vitality and mental brightness.
Energetic / Symbolic Meaning:
The 11-Eye Dzi is known as the Stone of Freedom and Happiness.
It clears the emotional field of heaviness and reconnects the heart to joy.
The Buddha Eyes guide awareness through pain with compassion, while the lotiform-heart motifs signify recovery of love and self-trust after hardship.
The four-petal flower anchors equilibrium across the psyche and nervous system, promoting deep mental harmony.
The Dragon Veins circulate life force through stagnation, relieving inner dullness, fatigue, and emotional withdrawal.
The double stripes stabilize this renewed flow, grounding sensitivity into resilience.
This bead is often chosen by those healing from depression, emotional exhaustion, or post-traumatic stress, as it supports clarity, calmness, and the restoration of meaning.
Who It Is Suited For:
Seekers of peace after emotional struggle, individuals recovering from trauma, and practitioners focused on mental healing and compassionate awareness.