Material
Huanglong Jade, also known as Dragon Jade, is a high-quality nephrite primarily found in Longling County, Yunnan, China. It is composed mainly of cryptocrystalline quartz (chalcedony) and jadeite, with trace elements like iron and chromium contributing to its vibrant yellow, red, and occasionally green hues.
Properties
Hardness: 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable yet suitable for carving.
Luster: Waxy to glass-like polish, with semi-translucent clarity.
Texture: Fine-grained and smooth, often displaying natural patterns like “water grass” or landscape motifs.
Density: 2.55-2.70 g/cm³, giving it a substantial feel.
Symbolism & Meaning
Huanglong Jade beads symbolize prosperity, nobility, and protection in Chinese culture. The yellow hue represents imperial authority and wealth, while red signifies luck and vitality. Traditionally, they are believed to:
Attract fortune and ward off negative energy.
Promote emotional balance and courage.
Serve as a talisman for safe travels and harmony.
Uses
Crafted into bracelets, necklaces, and prayer beads, Huanglong Jade combines aesthetic appeal with cultural significance. Its rarity and vibrant colors make it a favored choice for collectors and spiritual practitioners alike.
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