Striking Myanmar "Burma," Taiwan Jade "Formosan Jade", Chinese Golden Jade, Sea Turquoise, Blue Cats Eye, Rainbow Moonstone, Handmade Gemstone Bracelet - The 'Bridge Between Earth and Heaven"
8mm Myanmar Jade
8mm Taiwan Jade
6mm Yellow Jade
3mm Aquamarine
10mm Aquamarine
4mm Sky Blue Cats Eye
8mm Rainbow Moonstone
8mm Flat Round Metal Spacer
8.07 (20.5cm) Length
“Jade is a confusing term since it is used to refer to two different gem materials. The two jades, jadeite and nephrite, can be somewhat similar in appearance, so the confusion persists. Jadeite was first imported into China in 1784 from Burma. Up to this time, the jade used in China was nephrite jade. Jadeite is found in a few places in the world, but the only commercially mined deposit is in Burma. Burmese jade is another name for jadeite.”
““Spinach” jade is a descriptive term for what many may call “Taiwan jade”; it has a dark cooked spinach color.” Taiwan Jade, also known as Formosan Jade, is a type of Jadeite that carries similar properties as Myanmar (Burmese) Jade. It is associated with abundance, harmony, and spiritual growth. Taiwan Jade is believed to bring luck, foster inner peace, and facilitate personal transformation.
Myanmar Jade, also known as Burmese Jade, has an extraordinary history as one of the oldest gemstones in the world and having deep ties to the Chinese culture. In fact, a philosopher by the name of Confucius (551-479 BCE) “ praised jade as a symbol of righteousness and knowledge” (https://www.gia.edu).
Further fascinating - The Chinese believe Jade to be the Bridge between Heaven and Earth.
8mm Myanmar Jade
8mm Taiwan Jade
6mm Yellow Jade
3mm Aquamarine
10mm Aquamarine
4mm Sky Blue Cats Eye
8mm Rainbow Moonstone
8mm Flat Round Metal Spacer
8.07 (20.5cm) Length
“Jade is a confusing term since it is used to refer to two different gem materials. The two jades, jadeite and nephrite, can be somewhat similar in appearance, so the confusion persists. Jadeite was first imported into China in 1784 from Burma. Up to this time, the jade used in China was nephrite jade. Jadeite is found in a few places in the world, but the only commercially mined deposit is in Burma. Burmese jade is another name for jadeite.”
““Spinach” jade is a descriptive term for what many may call “Taiwan jade”; it has a dark cooked spinach color.” Taiwan Jade, also known as Formosan Jade, is a type of Jadeite that carries similar properties as Myanmar (Burmese) Jade. It is associated with abundance, harmony, and spiritual growth. Taiwan Jade is believed to bring luck, foster inner peace, and facilitate personal transformation.
Myanmar Jade, also known as Burmese Jade, has an extraordinary history as one of the oldest gemstones in the world and having deep ties to the Chinese culture. In fact, a philosopher by the name of Confucius (551-479 BCE) “ praised jade as a symbol of righteousness and knowledge” (https://www.gia.edu).
Further fascinating - The Chinese believe Jade to be the Bridge between Heaven and Earth.
8mm Myanmar Jade
8mm Taiwan Jade
6mm Yellow Jade
3mm Aquamarine
10mm Aquamarine
4mm Sky Blue Cats Eye
8mm Rainbow Moonstone
8mm Flat Round Metal Spacer
8.07 (20.5cm) Length
“Jade is a confusing term since it is used to refer to two different gem materials. The two jades, jadeite and nephrite, can be somewhat similar in appearance, so the confusion persists. Jadeite was first imported into China in 1784 from Burma. Up to this time, the jade used in China was nephrite jade. Jadeite is found in a few places in the world, but the only commercially mined deposit is in Burma. Burmese jade is another name for jadeite.”
““Spinach” jade is a descriptive term for what many may call “Taiwan jade”; it has a dark cooked spinach color.” Taiwan Jade, also known as Formosan Jade, is a type of Jadeite that carries similar properties as Myanmar (Burmese) Jade. It is associated with abundance, harmony, and spiritual growth. Taiwan Jade is believed to bring luck, foster inner peace, and facilitate personal transformation.
Myanmar Jade, also known as Burmese Jade, has an extraordinary history as one of the oldest gemstones in the world and having deep ties to the Chinese culture. In fact, a philosopher by the name of Confucius (551-479 BCE) “ praised jade as a symbol of righteousness and knowledge” (https://www.gia.edu).
Further fascinating - The Chinese believe Jade to be the Bridge between Heaven and Earth.