1st Impression on Dzi
Posted in various on October 8th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to commentYesterday,my colleagues and i went to the Mid Valley Megamall after finished working. Our plan is to have our dinner there and watch the movie, “G-Force”. After our dinner, we headed to the Golden Screen Cinema and to purchase the movie ticket. We bought the 9:30pm movie ticket. Since there are one and a half hour to reach 9:30pm, we decided to go for window shopping.
We have visited a few shops and we have discovered something quite special. We visited a shop named Dzi Kingdom Arts & Crafts.
We are quite curious with their products that they are selling. Therefore, we seek the shopkeepers for some information . They explained a lot about Dzi to us.
Dzi (pronounced Zee) is a Tibetan word to describe a patterned, usually oblong, round, cylindrical or tabular shape pierced lengthwise called Heaven’s (tian zhu) in Chinese. The meaning of the word Tibetan “Dzi” translates to “shine, brightness, clearness, and splendor. It originates from the Himalayan cultural sphere and can command high prices and are difficult to come by. They are found primarily in Tibet, but also in neighboring countries like Bhutan, Dharamsala, Nepal, Ladakh, Sikkim and along the Silk Road.
Genuine dzi is believed to have a living aura. It is also believed that can brings holistic benefits, medical benefits and aura healing benefits. It is believed that wearing of the dzi constantly, can remove hindrance of karma, receive blessings, prevention against stroke, guard against evil, improves vitality and increases wealth.
There are all types of dzi in their shop. The shopkeepers have shown us a few of their products.
This is the Kunlun Dragon Eye Dzi. It cost around RM4888



