3-Eyed Tibetan Dzi
The deeper meaning of the word dZi indicates the amuletic power or protective qualities associated with these stones, in fact Tibetans believe they can dissipate all sorts of negativity for those who wear them and this is one of the many reasons why a dZi stone may have been handed down within a family.
Three-eyed Tibetan dZi
It signifies success, wealth, long life full of health and fortunate opportunities. In China, it is rendered as the three eyes of fortune or the three stars of fortune from the Three Star Elders. The Three Star Elders are: Shousin, Fusin, and Lusin. These three Chinese deities embody happiness in all areas of life: health, family, love, luck, career, wealth, creative success.
In Buddhism, the bead symbolizes the wealth god Yellow Dzambala (Kubera), the symbol of all kinds of prosperity in all worlds. This is one of the most powerful beads for attracting financial wealth. This bead often goes together with Padmasambhwara Hat and Buddha's Heart. Another meaning is the harmony of body, mind, and heart.