Skip to product information
1 of 8

Potala Heritage

Handmade Six-Eye & Tiger Tooth Dzi Bead Necklace

Handmade Six-Eye & Tiger Tooth Dzi Bead Necklace

Regular price $268.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $268.00 USD
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.
Quantity

Handmade Six-Eye & Tiger Tooth Dzi Bead Necklace

A Potala Heritage handmade necklace combining six-eye and tiger tooth dzi-inspired motifs in a Tibetan-inspired composition. The piece is selected for its symbolic pattern, material rhythm, and collectible presence.

Folklore & Symbolism

According to Tibetan and Himalayan folk tradition, six-eye dzi motifs are associated with balance and protection, while tiger tooth patterns symbolize courage and obstacle-clearing strength. In this tradition, people believe that wearing this kind of necklace may invite symbolic guardianship, confidence, and steady fortune. This meaning is shared as cultural folklore and symbolic heritage.

Details

  • Product Type: dzi bead necklace
  • Style: Tibetan-inspired heritage jewelry
  • Motifs: six-eye and tiger tooth dzi-inspired patterns
  • Unique Piece: yes
  • Package Includes: 1 necklace with gift packaging

Collector Notes

Natural materials and handmade details may vary in tone, texture, and surface character.

Ancient and modern Dzi bead cultural detail image

Dzi bead eye pattern meaning guide detail image

Potala Karma gift set with gift box collectible bag gloves and Trakiralang gold card

Potala Karma Hybrids Series brand story detail image

Potala Heritage one of a kind single inventory detail image

View full details

Meaning · Material · Care

Know the piece you choose

Shipping & returns

Orders are prepared with care and sent with tracking when available for the destination.

Eligible items may be returned within 30 days under our return policy.

Shipping details · Return policy

Materials & care

Keep dry, avoid harsh chemicals, and store separately when not in use.

Cultural meaning

Traditional intentions: Protection, Luck

Symbols: Dzi, Six-Eye Dzi, Tiger Tooth Dzi

Meanings are shared as cultural traditions and personal beliefs, not as guaranteed outcomes.