Product description
Strand of semi-precious stone beads - natural JADEITE in a round shape.
Those who are not familiar with gemstones might be surprised by the variety of colors sold under the name "jadeite." Jadeite comes in the entire spectrum of colors, with green being the most valued. In China, this stone is prized more than gold. Due to limited quantities and high prices for high-quality material, jadeite is often bleached, treated, and dyed. Treated jadeite is significantly more affordable, which is why it is much more common in the market. After hematite, jadeite is the hardest known stone. No other stone can be carved into a continuous chain from a single piece of material and withstand the form of jewelry or a statuette for centuries. This durability allows precious works to be passed down from generation to generation as family heirlooms. Whether treated or not, jadeite is a beautiful material for jewelry, accessories, and decorations, not only for its strong aesthetic presence but also as a semi-precious stone that possesses a range of valuable metaphysical and energetic properties.
Metaphysical Properties of JADEITE - In Chinese culture, there is a legend that jadeite symbolizes the five human virtues: compassion, determination, bravery, wisdom, and justice. Symbols of these virtues are made from jadeite and nephrite and are worn as talismans that protect against misfortunes and calamities, create tranquility, and assist in making wise decisions. As a healer, jadeite benefits the kidneys and glands. It alleviates lower back pain, reduces fatigue, and improves sleep quality. It can enhance receptivity to the psychic messages of dreams. Necklaces and bracelets made of jadeite have a positive effect on the heart and blood pressure, while a jadeite ring is beneficial for tired eyes. Individuals who suffer from nervous outbursts will greatly benefit from an amulet made of jadeite. In addition to all its mystical properties, jadeite is an incredibly beautiful mineral. It comes in many different colors, with green being predominant, reaching shades of emerald green.