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How to distinguish the true and false dzi beads?
Tianzhu is a kind of jewelry produced in Xizang Autonomous Region, China, also known as Tibetan Tianzhu. The word zee is a vivid translation of DZ, which means solemn, rich, valuable, noble and elegant.

According to the traditional records of Tibetan medicine, genuine pure Tianzhu can not only enhance human immunity, but also prevent stroke. However, because the number of real "pure dzi beads" is fixed and extremely rare, unlike diamonds and stones, which can be obtained through mining, a large number of imitation dzi beads have appeared in the market under the condition of serious imbalance between supply and demand and insufficient information. These imitation dzi beads are called "new dzi beads", and the materials can be cheap resin, serpentine, glass, or slightly more expensive inlaid agate.

Because the natural dzi beads handed down from generation to generation are extremely rare, only tens of thousands of dzi beads have been circulated recently, which is the "god beads" that many people dream of but rarely see. Because the number of dzi beads is very small, very rare and non-renewable, coupled with its incredible magnetic field induction, coupled with the practice and wearing of past generations of holders, its value has been enhanced, and things are rare and expensive, so it has become a treasure that people with a heart try to collect. In recent years, the dzi beads from the snowy plateau have attracted much attention. The popularity of dzi beads in the auction market is not only due to the recognition of dzi beads by investors. Although dzi beads are now sky-high, there are few real dzi beads on the market now. Many dzi beads are modern handicrafts, which are worthless at all. Don't blindly dream of millions. Do you want to know if the dzi beads in your hand are really worth millions? Here are seven tricks to teach you how to do it.

1, ancient and dark, with clear color and clear lines, oval and fat dzi beads are the best.

2. Although the dzi beads have been worn for generations, it is inevitable that they will be damaged, but they should not be seriously damaged, broken or reprocessed (Tibetans believe that the damage of the dzi beads is a disaster prevention and has lost its protective effect).

3. The more eye beads, the rarer the strange eyes, and the higher the price. The closer you get to nine eyes, the better. If there are too many eyes on a dzi bead, that is, thousands of dzi beads, the price will be greatly reduced. Preferably, each eye is about the same size. If they are different in size, they are not good dzi beads.

4. At present, the imitation technology in Zhu Xintian is mature. If necessary, the natural lines on its surface can be observed under clear water or light to distinguish authenticity.

5. Some dzi beads have cinnabar on their surfaces (but they are not without cinnabar, so they are not dzi beads).

6. Because it has a long history and many people wear it from generation to generation, there are some weathering lines (also called "fish scale lines") on the surface, and the distribution of these weathering lines is also abnormal.

7. The perforation of dzi beads must be consistent with the color and smoothness of the surface (jade texture); Ivory or light yellow is the best, followed by black and brown.

Man's worship of "eyes" began in the Paleolithic Age. At that time, people thought there were two kinds of eyes in the world: "right eye" and "evil eye" "evil eyes" come from the gaze of evil eyes, which will bring harm and bad luck; "Positive eyes" come from the eyes of Horus, the sun god. At the earliest time, human beings used minerals with natural eye patterns to grind into beads and wear them as "amulets" to offset the bad luck and harm caused by "evil eyes". The earliest natural eye pattern mineral beads are about 4000-3000 BC.

Tianzhu, also known as "color" in Tibetan. It is one of the seven treasures. Tibetan compatriots regard dzi beads as "falling rocks" and "living gems", and have been devoutly worshiping, collecting and supporting them, which has been handed down from generation to generation.

The dzi bead is a psychic treasure, which can not only seek good fortune and avoid evil, enhance internal qi and improve the ability of epiphany, but also bless the holder with good fortune, fame, wealth and all perfection. You can send the gods of heaven and earth to protect people. It can subdue all serious karmic crimes without restraint, and can eliminate disasters, prolong life, increase happiness and reconcile the five elements.