In different versions of the same scripture translated in different historical periods, the seven treasures are also different. Take "Infinite Life Sutra" as an example. The seven treasures in the Han Dynasty are gold, silver, glass, water essence, car canal, coral and amber. The seven treasures contained in the Cao Wei edition are purple gold, silver, colored glaze, water essence, dragonfly, coral and amber; The seven treasures of the Tang Dynasty are gold, silver, coloured glaze, pear, beautiful jade, red pearl and amber. The seven treasures of Song Dynasty are gold, silver, glass, pear, pearl and amber.
The seven treasures in Tibetan Buddhism are agate, beeswax, canal, pearl, coral and gold and silver, which are collectively called "the seven treasures of the West". So there are more than ten kinds of things that can be used as seven treasures. The seven treasures of Buddhism contain the brightness and wisdom of the pure land of Buddhism, and contain profound connotations, making them the spiritual objects in jewelry.
There are three treasures in Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma and Monk. Buddhism has seven treasures: gold, silver, amber, coral, dragonfly, coloured glaze and agate. Get three treasures and the country, get seven treasures and the people are safe.