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Ancient Agate Timeless Treasure

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  • Earlier this year, we visited with a husband and wife Tibetan artisan team that we work with in Nepal at a jewelry show in Arizona. We selected a handful of incredible antique Pumtek, Dzi, and Agate beads from their collection, including this gorgeous ancient Sulemani Agate bead.
  • This bead has traveled throughout India, Burma, and the Himalayas, and is estimated to be between 600-1,000 years old. The incredible Agate stone was unearthed by hands of an ancient world and traded throughout the centuries as a prized artifact.
  • Sulemani Agate is a prized stone in Tibetan culture. With dark ends and a beautiful caramel colored center, this bead features gorgeous banding throughout, emphasizing the stripes within the Agate. The small chips and imperfections, revered as auspicious, that showcase the age and authenticity of the bead.

Ancient beads like this one, whether made from Carnelian, Sardonyx, or Agate, were often used not only for decoration, but also as protection amulets to shield the wearer from negativity or evil. Some Sulemani Agate beads were often used as prayer beads as they were believed to ensure health and longevity.

This ancient caramel-colored Agate is truly a one-of-a-kind piece that will cherished by collectors and those seeking an authentic piece of history. Its unique tubular shape, color, and natural beauty are incredibly special.

Details:

Adjustable gold-filled necklace measures approximately 22" around and can be tightened as desired. Bead measures under 1.5" long.

We can also create a mala necklace or bracelet using materials seen on our website. Feel free to contact us about our options!

*For this one-of-a-kind item, returns are accepted within 7 days only. Please feel free to message or call us with any questions before buying one-of-a-kind items to ensure this is a perfect fit for your collection*