"Cultivated" jade refers to unpolished jade, which develops its luster and patina solely from the natural oils of the skin. This process cultivates a jade that is uniquely yours.
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All jade pieces are sourced from reputable merchants in Guangdong's major jade trading hubs, Sihui and Jieyang. Each piece undergoes inspection by both instruments and professionals. After procurement, all items are examined under a UV light, and samples from each batch are sent to the Taipei Gemstone Appraisal Center for authentication.
For the "Pure Jade" series, buyers who wish to have a Taiwanese inspection report will need to cover the testing fee themselves.
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The "Genuine Jade" series will include one Taiwanese certificate.
|░ Reasons to Love Jade ░|
"A person nurtures jade for three years, and jade nurtures a person for a lifetime."
Crystals possess powerful energy fields, but they require regular cleansing. Jade, a natural hard jade, is known for its gentle and soothing properties. While its energy field may not be as potent as crystals, jade's inherent energy is exceptionally pure and clean, offering only beneficial influences and dispelling negative energy.
Over 40 minerals have been identified in jade. Its chemical composition is sodium aluminum silicate—NaAI〔Si2 O6〕, often containing trace elements such as calcium (Ca), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), manganese (Mn), magnesium (Mg), and iron (Fe).
White: Essentially free of impurities.
Red: Contains trivalent iron.
Black: Contains more than 2% chromium.
Green: Contains more than 2% chromium and divalent iron.
Yellow: Contains iron.
Purple: Contains manganese.
Blue: Similar to green, but rarer than other colors.
Trace element "Calcium" (Ca) is the most abundant mineral in the human body, primarily found in bones and teeth, with presence in blood and muscles. Calcium is a vital regulator of life processes, playing crucial physiological roles throughout all stages of growth and development, from youth to adulthood and old age. It is an indispensable macronutrient for maintaining health and longevity.
Trace element "Chromium" (Cr) is crucial for maintaining normal physiological functions, helping to prevent cardiovascular diseases and regulate blood sugar. The human body cannot synthesize it and must obtain it through natural foods or supplements. For individuals with Type 2 diabetes, chromium can enhance insulin sensitivity. It aids overweight individuals in managing cholesterol and blood sugar. Those under high stress lose chromium faster than average, making them particularly in need.
Trace element "Nickel" (Ni) is an essential trace element for the human body. An adult typically contains 6-10 mg of nickel, mainly found in the brain and liver. Nickel is absorbed in the intestines, with unabsorbed nickel mostly excreted in feces. Only 10-20% of nickel from food is absorbed by the body.
Trace element "Manganese" (Mn) is another protective trace element in the body, also found in jade. Long-term wear of jade can promote blood circulation, accelerate metabolism, alleviate aging, and prevent certain age-related diseases.
Trace element "Magnesium" (Mg) is also a macronutrient essential for the human body. Like calcium, magnesium is necessary for normal bone growth. Sufficient magnesium effectively regulates calcium and maintains normal neuromuscular function, with both elements having a synergistic effect. Magnesium can inhibit platelet aggregation, so deficiency may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Furthermore, magnesium deficiency can increase chronic inflammation, linked to many chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular mortality. Studies have shown that people who drink hard water, with relatively higher calcium and magnesium content, have lower cardiovascular mortality rates. Therefore, maintaining normal blood magnesium levels reduces the risk of atherosclerosis.
Trace element "Iron" (Fe) assists enzymes in biochemical reactions and metabolism, making it one of the essential trace elements. An adult typically contains 3-5 grams of iron, with 60-70% distributed in red blood cells. Other cells also require iron to function properly.
Medical research suggests jade possesses significant therapeutic properties. Long-term wear of jade can not only prevent illnesses but also alleviate or even treat certain conditions.
Relieving Chest Tightness: Some individuals with weaker constitutions may experience chest tightness. Wearing a jade pendant can help alleviate this common ailment. The jade pendant emits energy into the "Longhan" and "Shenfu" acupoints on the chest, and through continuous massage, it can achieve a lasting effect.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory: In TCM, jade is believed to "clear middle-warms, moisten the heart and lungs, nourish hair, benefit the five organs, calm the spirit, clear blood vessels, and sharpen the senses."
Regularly wearing jade jewelry allows its trace elements to be absorbed by the skin, aiding in the coordination and balance of physiological functions in the body's organs.
Nourishing the Skin: Jade accessories, whether necklaces, earrings, or bracelets, come into direct contact with the skin. The mineral elements in jade are thus absorbed by the body, nourishing a woman's skin and making her appear fairer and more radiant.
Cooling Relief: Jade's inherent coolness provides a soothing and cooling sensation. During the Tang Dynasty, Yang Guifei would hold jade in her mouth during summer to relieve heat, ushering in a cool summer season. Jade pillows, bracelets, beds, and pendants were used to combat the heat.
The above are evidence-based reasons for the benefits of jade. Another, less tangible reason, is the inexplicable sense of comfort and solace derived from gazing at jade when feeling down or stressed, as if receiving a form of emotional comfort.
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