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Are those Tibetans who are circulating dzi beads true or false?
Tibetan dzi beads are not for sale In the eyes of Tibetans, dzi beads are a symbol of status, and only sacred people can wear them. At present, most of the dzi beads in circulation on the market are artificially made, and their patterns are painted with lead-containing paint and then fired at high temperature.

Tianzhu (falling stone) is a kind of jewelry produced in Tibet, which contains jade, agate and crystal minerals. This word is a vivid translation, which means solemn, rich, valuable, noble and elegant. The earliest dzi bead is the elephant-male dzi bead, which is the sacred object of Yongzhong Buddhism and the first of the seven treasures of the Tibetan people. Due to the scarcity of natural dzi beads, most of the dzi beads sold in shops are artificial handicrafts soaked with special dyes.