The color caused by cracks is called false color, which is the three colors of mineralogical structure. The texture and color of dzi beads can be roughly divided into five types: milky white, black, brown, red and light green, of which milky white is the best. Some dzi beads researchers listed whether the thread holes of dzi beads are milky white or not as one of the necessary conditions for pure silkworm and mulberry beads.
The origin of dzi beads:
The totem of every Millennium pure dzi bead contains mysterious blessing power. It has been the most mysterious Buddhist relic since ancient times, and it is difficult for people who are not deeply blessed by Buddhism to see and get it. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that a bead is worth fifty horses. Tibetan friends can still take the ancient and pure dzi beads to the urban credit cooperatives in Barkhor Street in Lhasa as financial mortgage loans, and even buy houses and livestock as cash.
The Tibetan pronunciation of Tianzhu is translated into dzi(zee), which means solemn, extraordinary, auspicious, rich, rewarding, beautiful, noble and elegant. Tibetans generally believe that the dzi bead is a gem with extraordinary magic worn by immortals, and it is a gem that immortals help mankind tide over difficulties and obstacles, turn crisis into safety, turn crisis into safety, and sprinkle it on the world.