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Agate bead worn as protective amulet in Tibet

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  • Agate bead worn as protective amulet in Tibet (en)
  • Soort kraal gemaakt van steen (nl)
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  • 天珠 (en)
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  • Luk Mik-style and other striped agate beads strung together. Susa, western Iran, dating back to 300 BC. Many of these beads were recovered in Taxila and southern Mesopotamia. (en)
  • An ancient goat eye bead from a site in Warad-Sin, Iraq. This ancient Mesopotamian bead is very similar to the Luk Mik beads used by Tibetans. Beads like these are also found in Afghanistan and Bactria. (en)
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  • Agate necklace Louvre Sb12070.jpg (en)
  • Votive eye Warad-Sin Louvre AO4505.jpg (en)
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  • tin1 zyu1 (en)
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  • heaven beads (en)
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  • tiānzhū (en)
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  • Dzibead.jpg (en)
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  • Modern 'new' dzi beads made from etched agate (en)
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  • thian-chu (en)
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  • gzi (en)
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  • Dzi bead (en)
  • Dzi-Stein (de)
  • 天珠 (ja)
  • Dzi (nl)
  • 天珠 (zh)
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