Three-eyed DZI bead, Aged Six-Channel Wood mala and Nature’s Tiger’s eye

Six Path wood bead: 11-11.5mm

Three-Eyed DZI bead:12x16mm

Tiger eye bead:11.5-12mm


Each bracelet is meticulously handcrafted using authentic Six-Channel Wood (Abelia biflora) sourced exclusively from antique monastic prayer beads. Traditionally reserved for Tibetan Buddhist monks, these sacred beads develop unique patinas through years of devotional use. As each wood grain reveals its character differently over time, slight variations in appearance may occur - a natural testament to their spiritual heritage.


As our dzi beads are handcrafted using traditional techniques, there may be approximately 5% variation between the actual product you receive and the product images.

Nature Tiger’s Eye Bead



Three-Eyed Dzi Bead


The Three-Eyed Dzi is a sacred Himalayan amulet :


Core Symbolism:

• Trinity Blessings - Body, speech, and mind enlightenment

• Cosmic Vision - Mastery of past, present, and future

• Prosperity Charm - Attracts wealth and harmony


Spiritual Associations:

Linked to the Three Buddha Families (Vajra, Padma, Buddha)

Represents the Three Roots (Guru, Yidam, Protector)

Used in wealth rituals and family protection practices


Traditional Use:

• Worn by merchants for business success

• Given to couples to ensure family unity

• Used in meditation to enhance clairvoyant abilities


Six-Channel Wood Mala

A sacred Himalayan prayer bead strand carved from Abelia biflora wood, naturally marked with six grooves symbolizing:

Six Realms of existence (Deva to Naraka)

Liberation from cyclic rebirth

Used for:
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) mantras
Developing compassion beyond all realms

"Six grooves, one path to awakening."

Tiger's Eye in Himalayan Culture

A sacred stone called "Sengyei Mig" (Tibetan), valued for:

Protection - Guards against spirits (dri)

Courage - Carried by warriors

Focus - Balances earth/fire energies