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From the Sands of Western China (revised)
11.10.2002. Look at these incredible beads. At first glance they are ivory carvings, but no, the shape is too organic.
Twenty million years ago (you'll recall) India had not crashed into the continent of Asia. The Himalayas did not exist. What is now the vast TaklaMakan desert in western China was a seabed. The shallows grew coral reefs.
The cataclysm came. The mountains pushed up and blocked the moist winds and the sea turned to desert. The coral turned to stone.
Fast forward a few million years. The desert's edges are irrigated and thriving with Buddhist communities. The petrified coral surfaces and is found auspicious. The monks fashion prayer beads from the ancient material.
My dealer estimates these were made hundreds of years ago -- Ming or Qing dynasty. Their edges are well worn with use. Dabs of green and red paint still cling in their crevices. They are heavy and full of mystery.
11.11.2024. Savvier bead collectors than me tell me on Facebook that these are not ancient, but modern Filippino coral. I've yet to confirm this, but I'm sad that my romantic story above is probably not true. Other expensive little treasures from the same dealer have also proven to be falsely attributed.