Selling Dzi beads Gzi beads Tian Zhu:

Condition: Cash transaction by meet-up in Singapore only. This is real sale, potential buyers can look at dzi bead in the flesh when meet-up in real life and still have the right not to buy, with no questions asked. Price listed in Singapore dollars.

Email [email protected] to make arrangements to meet-up to take a look and/or transact in real-life. No online transactions to make it safe for both seller and buyer.

Apologies for my shabby website. :-)

S$1 = US$1.52 (approx.)

1. Nine eyed dzi modern replica I (new dzi)
Price: S$1,000++
Length: 6.1cm
Info: High Grade dzi, with very fine weathering marks viewable only under microscope or advanced magnifiying glass (15x). Photos here don't do justice to this beautiful dzi. The flash and my amateur photography skills created an impression that it looked like plastic, but I can assure you it does not. Recommended to take a look of this magnificent dzi in real life. When I first land my eyes on it, I almost mistook it to be ancient! This bead is an earlier new dZi created by HAND in a workshop that closed down many years ago. There are many types of new dZi available but this bead is of a much higher quality than the mass produced low-quality beads which are translucent. Because high grade new dzi like this are very rare, they command high prices and have become very collectible with new dzi collectors.



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2. Nine eyed dzi modern replica II (high Grade): (new dzi)
Price: S$188
Length: 5.1cm
Another high grade nine-eyed dzi I have. Not those common, translucent dzi replicas you see around in the market.


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3. Genuine Ancient Chung dzi (high Grade, repaired):
Price: S$1,600
Length: 9cm
If unbroken, this chung dzi is worth S$10,000+ the last time I checked. Though broken, it is repaired. This is an old bead, NOT a modern replica! The unetched tapering ends of this dzi is full of cinnamon spots, viewable only under microscope or advanced magnifiying glass (15x).


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