**◈ A Word from the Designer**
**The green of malachite is hailed as the most authentic and vibrant green.**
The designer has meticulously selected **top-grade malachite**, skillfully crafting substantial round beads (20-28mm). The gemstone's color is pure and intense, with elegant **concentric banding** and striking **double-eye** patterns, symbolizing **wisdom, integrity, and the warding off of misfortune**.
The main pendant is intricately designed with enamel **Six-Syllable Mantra (wisdom), a butterfly (good fortune), a white crystal vajra (symbolizing protection from all directions, stabilizing external environments, and preserving wealth and blessings), lapis lazuli (representing noble integrity), and pearls (signifying spiritual purity)**. This piece is magnificent, elegant, and truly extraordinary—a dream collectible of **once-in-a-millennium rarity**.
**This is a unique piece, awaiting its destined owner of great wisdom and prosperous success ^^**
**Malachite**
Malachite has appeared in human history from very early times. Ancient Romans, believing in its divine power, dedicated it to Juno, the goddess whose totem was the peacock, thus giving the stone its name.
The green of malachite is considered the most authentic and vibrant shade, uniquely featuring variegated bands of light and dark tones, exuding an elegant yet captivating allure.
Malachite is a healing gemstone that can assist in purifying and activating the body's chakras, particularly the heart and throat chakras.
Since ancient times, malachite's energy has been believed to protect people from misfortune, bring success in business, and promote love, peace, and stability.
**Eye Patterns**
The patterns found in natural gemstones can be divided into naturally formed patterns (resulting from the inclusion of different minerals within the natural stone, revealed after polishing) and artificially created patterns (drawn or fired). They are named according to their resemblance to mountain shapes, water waves, cloud patterns, dragon motifs, vases, lotuses, tiger stripes, toothed patterns, eye patterns, lines, and so forth. Each is unique and considered "a blessing from heaven."
Therefore, gemstones bearing "eye patterns" are likened to "eyes from the heavens" or "celestial eyes (the third eye of spirituality)," capable of "inspiring wisdom and dispelling evil spirits," and are sometimes referred to as "celestial beads" (Tian Zhu).
**White Crystal**
White crystal (Crystal) is best when clear and transparent, formed over billions of years under high temperature and pressure.
Legend has it that Hercules, the bravest hero in Greek mythology, always wielded a shining white crystal shield in every battle. The shield illuminated the heavens and earth with brilliant splendor, filling Hercules with the heroic aura of a victorious king, leading Zeus to crown him King of Courage.
Thus, white crystal is known as the king of crystals, symbolizing power, courage, wisdom, and purification.
**Vajra Bell and Vajra**
The vajra bell was originally a Tibetan percussion instrument. Because it could inspire beings to diligence and awaken the awareness of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, it later became a ritual implement in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the wisdom and virtue of the Buddha.
The vajra was originally a weapon in ancient India. Its solid nature allowed it to break through various substances, symbolizing the destruction of afflictions and the shattering of ignorance, delusion, and external obstacles.
The crossed vajra symbolizes protection from the four directions (east, south, west, north), capable of stabilizing external environments and preserving wealth and blessings.
**Cloisonné (Chiseling Enamel, Kiln Blue)**
Cloisonné, scientifically known as copper-bodied wire-drawn enamel, originated in the ancient Near East. As early as the 19th century BCE, ancient Egyptian pharaohs used it to create necklaces, often in conjunction with gemstone inlays. The Eastern Roman Empire later elevated this craft to a very high level. China introduced the technique during the Yuan Dynasty and saw its zenith during the Jingtai period of the Ming Dynasty, hence its name "Jingtai Lan."
Exquisite cloisonné pieces feature lustrous and vibrant colors, a substantial and solid base, neat and uniform wirework, and brilliantly shining gold plating. It embodies the gentle warmth of jade, the radiance of jewels, and the delicacy of porcelain. Consequently, the cloisonné craft is intricate and costly.
**Six-Syllable Mantra**
The Six-Syllable Mantra (Om Mani Padme Hum) originates from Sanskrit and is composed of six Tibetan characters: Om Mani Padme Hum (Sanskrit: Oṃ Maṇi Padme Hūṃ; Tibetan: ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ). It is the most common mantra in Buddhism.
Each syllable of Om Mani Padme Hum carries a different meaning:
"Om" is the combination of the syllables A, U, and Ma, symbolizing our body, speech, and mind. Among these, the mind is primary. When the mind is controlled by afflictions, one is called a "cyclic being." One who counteracts and eradicates afflictions is called "liberated." The meanings of A, U, and Ma are: when the mind is controlled by afflictions, it is called a "cyclic being"; when afflictions can be eradicated from the mind, it is called "liberation." At this point, if supported by Bodhicitta, one is called a "Noble Bodhisattva."
Transforming impure body, speech, and mind into pure body, speech, and mind through the path of practice is the meaning of "Mani" and "Padme." "Mani" refers to Bodhicitta, and "Padme" refers to the correct view of emptiness and dependent origination.
"Hum" signifies the union of these two, where wisdom is supported by skillful means, and skillful means are supported by wisdom.
In essence, by practicing Bodhicitta and the view of emptiness, one can ultimately transform impure body, speech, and mind into the body, speech, and mind of a Buddha. Hence, it is said: "Om Mani Padme Hum."
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama (November 27, 2019, in His Holiness the Dalai Lama's chambers)
**Lapis Lazuli**
Ancient texts record that Chinese people have used lapis lazuli for over five thousand years, and Egyptians even earlier, around eight thousand years ago. Emperors of past Chinese dynasties used lapis lazuli for celestial sacrifices, believing it to be a gemstone that connects with the heavens due to its sky-like blue color. Egyptians believed it could communicate with the spirit world.
The finest lapis lazuli in the world is found in Afghanistan. Afghan lapis lazuli possesses a pure and majestic color, earning it the reputation of "Imperial Blue."
When selecting lapis lazuli, it is best to choose stones with a natural distribution of blue, white (calcite), and gold (pyrite). As lapis lazuli forms near the surface, it has many pores and should not be exposed to water for extended periods. It is recommended to maintain it regularly with mineral oil.
**Pearls**
The English word "Pearl" originates from the Latin "Pemnla," meaning "child of the sea." Throughout Eastern and Western history, pearls have symbolized health, purity, and nobility and are the birthstone for June.
Pearls, amber, and coral are the world's three great organic gemstones, with pearls being hailed as the king of organic gemstones.
Pearls are produced by mollusks and are primarily composed of calcium carbonate. They have low hardness and are soluble in acids and alkalis. Therefore, pearls should not be in prolonged contact with rough fabrics or hard objects, and contact with cosmetics, perfumes, dyes, or any chemicals should be avoided. They should also not be oiled for maintenance.
Pearls exhibit a rich and diverse range of colors, from warm tones like yellow, gold, orange, pink, and creamy white, to cool tones of green, blue, indigo, purple, and gray.
Pearls can form naturally or be cultured. Currently, 99% of pearls on the market are cultured.
Natural pearls are mainly produced in the Persian Gulf region and India, as well as freshwater pearls from Tennessee, USA.
Cultured pearls benefit from the most mature technology and produce the highest quality in Japan. Other regions include China, Tahiti, Australia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar in the South Seas.
Cultured pearls can be categorized into four types:
1. Whole-kernel cultured - Typically rounder in shape. (Perfectly round natural pearls are extremely rare.)
2. Blister pearls - A nucleus is attached to the shell, allowing the pearl to grow around it.
3. Mabe pearls - Pronounced "ma-be," these are hemispherical and also known as "bun pearls" or "half-round pearls."
4. Nucleus-free cultured - Freshwater cultured pearls, used for making pearl powder as they lack a nucleus.
**◈ Carefully Selected Materials, Meticulously Inspected**
Materials: Natural Malachite, White Crystal, Lapis Lazuli, Pearls, Enamel (Cloisonné), 18K Gold, 925 Silver
Dimensions:
**1. The pictured malachite eye beads are approximately 20-28mm. The white crystal crossed vajra is approximately 40mm high. The pendant (enamel + vajra + pearl tassel) is approximately 11cm high. Due to the substantial size of the beads, a wrist circumference of 17-18.5cm is suitable.**
**2. Wrist circumference can be adjusted in consultation with the designer. If no wrist circumference is provided upon ordering, the item will be shipped at the pictured size ^^**
**3. Adjustments in length (lengthening or shortening) will maintain the original price. If spare gemstones or materials are needed, please discuss with the designer.**
**◈ Awaiting Your Unique Encounter**
We assure you that this is a one-of-a-kind piece, not mass-produced.
If replication or mass production is required, a discerning individual like yourself will understand that due to the pure handmade craftsmanship, each piece cannot be 100% identical. However, we will strive to maintain consistency in style and request your patience for the careful creation of each masterpiece.
**◈ On Usage and Care**
1. Natural gemstones possess their inherent luster and unique textures (tiny black spots, stone lines, internal fractures, cloudiness, mineral inclusions, asymmetry, and other natural details). When worn frequently, you will observe subtle color changes in natural gemstones, often becoming more translucent and captivating, which is the best form of care.
Natural organic gemstones (such as coral and amber) have low hardness and are sensitive to acids and alkalis. When soiled, avoid using detergents; rinse with clean water and wipe with a soft cloth. You may also use a soft brush with a small amount of mineral oil (such as baby oil) for gentle cleaning.
2. Metal jewelry has a long lifespan. Avoid external damage or exposure to strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading.
3. Fabric materials (ribbon, cotton, gauze) are soft and comfortable to the touch and have a long lifespan. Avoid high temperatures, external damage, or strong acids and alkalis that can cause fading.
4. For jewelry made of any material, when soiled, wipe with a soft cloth dampened with water as appropriate, or use a suitable amount of neutral detergent for materials that can tolerate it. After washing, ensure prompt drying.
5. When removing jewelry, store it properly in packaging to block excess air and slow down oxidation and discoloration. Avoid overlapping or pressing.
**◈ Packaging and After-Sales Service**
1. Should you have any questions regarding the piece, please contact us via private message.
2. Regarding packaging, let us join hands in caring for the Earth. We are committed to using primarily eco-friendly and recyclable materials, complemented by designs that enhance the piece's quality, achieving exquisite packaging that is durable for shipping and easy to open.
3. **Your ❤❤❤❤❤ positive feedback warms our hearts. For future repurchases, we will certainly remember to gift you something.**
4. We offer lifetime repair services for our pieces. We recommend taking photos of the item you wish to have updated or repaired and discussing it with the designer via private message. After evaluation, the designer will provide a quote based on our company's repair standards. Shipping costs will be borne by both parties.
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