Dzi Bead, Coral & Brass Set | One-of-a-Kind
Dzi Bead, Coral & Brass Set | One-of-a-Kind
What I love: these specific dzi beads. 12 mm matte-finished focal agate dzi beads with 6mm matte finished agate dzi beads with their unmistakable eye markings — buried with kings in old Tibetan tradition, the oldest protection symbol I work with. They've been on my bench for years. I was waiting for the right moment to release them.
The set: Agate dzi bead necklace 18" (45 cm) on gold-plated chain · Red coral bracelet 7" (18 cm) with 2" (5 cm) adjustable extender · Matching dzi & coral drop earrings finished vintage fair trade brass bead, approx 30 mm earring drop.
Together: protection at the throat, life force at the wrist, both at the ears. Red coral wakes up the appetite for what you actually want. Dzi covers your back while you go get it.
For the person stepping into something they've been preparing for quietly.
Why you'll love it
- Genuine agate dzi beads with the eye markings collectors look for
- Red coral bracelet with adjustable extender
- Vintage fair trade brass bead detail on the earrings
- True one-of-a-kind — when it sells, it's gone
Materials & details
- Necklace: agate dzi bead, gold-plated chain, 18" (45 cm)
- Bracelet: red coral, 7" (18 cm) with 2" (5 cm) adjustable extender
- Earrings: dzi & coral with vintage brass bead, approx 30mm drop
One of one. The find. One of these exists. When it sells, the variant closes — no restock, no waiting list, no second run.
Care
One-of-a-kind pieces deserve one-of-a-kind care. Avoid water, perfume, and lotion. Store flat in a soft pouch. Full jewelry care guide here.
Affirmation: The eye on the dzi has watched over kings — it can watch my back while I move.
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Crystal Care Guide
Crystal Care Guide
This is the keep-it-lasting guide — the small habits and smart storage that keep your pieces looking new. For deep-cleaning steps by metal and stone, that's the full cleaning guide.

The one daily habit
Last on, first off. Jewelry goes on after your lotion, perfume, and hairspray — and comes off before you shower, swim, sleep, or clean. That single habit prevents most wear before it starts.
How to store it (where most damage is actually prevented)
- Sterling silver: airtight — a zip bag or a box with an anti-tarnish strip. Air is what darkens it.
- Gold-plated & faceted glass: a soft pouch each, stored separately so harder pieces don't scratch the finish.
- Pearls: laid flat, never hung — the silk thread stretches over time.
- Necklaces: hung or laid flat so chains don't knot.
- The rule for everything: dry, and apart.
Traveling with jewelry
Give each piece its own pouch, thread delicate necklaces through a small bag or straw so they can't tangle, and keep studs in a hard case so nothing bends. A tangle-free arrival is worth the two extra minutes.
When to bring a piece in
Care includes knowing when something needs a little help: restring a bracelet that's gone stretchy, have a loose clasp checked before you lose the piece, and refresh heavily-worn gold plating over time. A well-kept piece is one you'll pass down.
Care at a glance
- Silver — wipe after wear, store airtight
- Gold-plated — soft cloth only, no scrubs
- Gemstones — keep porous stones (turquoise, opal, moonstone, pearl) dry
- Stainless steel — easiest of all: soap, water, dry
Want the full step-by-step for each metal and stone? It's all in The Complete Jewelry Care Guide.
Go deeper
- Cleaning & tarnish, step by step: The Complete Jewelry Care Guide →
- Energetic cleansing (moonlight, smoke, sound): How to Cleanse Your Crystals →
- What your stone means: Crystal Properties Guide →
Cared for, worn often, passed down. That's the whole idea.

