TBF - Jadeite Burmese Jade Pixiu Necklace Chinese Knot Spring Color

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TBF - Jadeite Burmese Jade Pixiu Necklace Chinese Knot Spring Color - Necklaces - Jade

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Guaranteed Natural Product photos are of the actual item. For any additional information, please feel free to message us. ➡️ Product Introduction Loose Gemstone: Natural Burmese Jade ➡️ About Burmese Jade Burmese jade, also known as jadeite, is primarily found in the Menggong region of northern Myanmar. It was once highly popular in China during the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican era. Due to its high hardness (also referred to as "water type"), Burmese jadeite is lustrous and bright. Furthermore, fine jadeite possesses colors that are both vibrant and serene, holding significant value for preservation and collection, hence its title as the "King of Gems." ➡️ Benefits Nourishes well-being, wards off evil, calms the mind, gathers wealth.

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Material
Jade
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.257,752 - Accessories  |  No.45,253 - Necklaces
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Listing Summary
➡️ Product Introduction Loose Gemstone: Natural Burmese Jade ➡️ About Burmese Jade Burmese jade, also known as jadeite, is primarily found in the Menggong region of northern Myanmar. It was once highly popular in China during the late Qing Dynasty and early Republican era. Due to its high hardness (also referred to as "water type"), Burmese jadeite is lustrous and bright. Furthermore, fine jadeite possesses colors that are both vibrant and serene, holding significant value for preservation and collection, hence its title as the "King of Gems."

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