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  • Jade Stone

    Jade beads are some of the most popular semi-precious stones available today. One of the reasons for this is jade's great versatility. The beads come in different types and have a wide color spectrum. Besides the beautiful appearance of jade beads, they have for centuries been associated with some spiritual properties that benefit us in our daily lives. 
    The most well-known properties are the stone's ability to improve our vitality and connection to knowledge. The stone also helps to create a calming aura, which not only strengthens the heart's resilience but also gives the body peace to rest and sleep. 
    With us, both genuine and synthetic jade beads are sold. 

    See also:
    Amethyst | Aquamarine | Rose Quartz

How do you use a Jade?

Jade beads are primarily used to make jewelry such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and brooches. Jade has also been used to create decorations, sculptures, and ceremonial objects in various cultures.

Care and Cleaning of Jade Stones

Jade is a relatively hard stone, ranging between 6 and 7 on the Mohs scale, depending on whether it is nephrite or jadeite. To clean jade, you should use a soft cloth and lukewarm water without harsh chemicals or abrasives. Store jade stones separately from other jewelry to avoid scratches. Jade is a fascinating and historic gemstone that has been highly valued for its unique properties and aesthetic appeal. With its wide range of colors and symbolism, jade stones are a popular choice for jewelry and decorative items and continue to inspire art and culture worldwide.

What meanings and symbolism does Jade possess?

Jade stones have been associated with protection, wisdom, harmony, and healing in various cultures. In China, jade is a symbol of purity and moral integrity, while in Mesoamerica it was considered a means to connect the physical and spiritual worlds.

Where does Jade come from?

Jade has been used and valued by ancient civilizations, especially in China, where it has played a central role in art and culture for thousands of years. Jade was also used by Mesoamerican cultures such as the Maya and Aztecs as a symbol of power and status.

Colors and Appearance of Jade Stones

Jade beads come in a variety of colors, including green, white, black, yellow, red, and blue. The most sought-after color is an intense, emerald green shade, often called "imperial jade." Jade stones can also be transparent to semi-transparent, depending on their quality and type.

Types of Jade

Jade stones generally refer to two different minerals: nephrite and jadeite. Nephrite is the most common form of jade and is characterized by its softness and durability. Jadeite is rarer and valued for its intensity and various colors.

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