Material
Jadeite beads are crafted from jadeite, a high-quality gemstone belonging to the pyroxene mineral family. Unlike nephrite jade, jadeite is rarer and more valuable, primarily sourced from Myanmar (Burma). Its colors range from vibrant green (Imperial Jade) to lavender, white, red, and black, depending on trace elements like chromium (green) and iron (red/yellow).
Properties
Jadeite ranks 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable yet suitable for intricate carving. It exhibits a vitreous to greasy luster and can be translucent to opaque. The finest “Imperial Jade” is highly translucent with an even emerald-green hue. Jadeite’s dense structure makes it resistant to scratches but sensitive to strong acids or extreme heat.
Symbolism & Meaning
In Chinese culture, jadeite symbolizes purity, protection, and prosperity. Its green hues represent life, harmony, and growth, while red jadeite signifies luck and joy. Historically, jadeite was believed to ward off evil, promote longevity, and balance emotions. Today, it’s cherished in jewelry (e.g., beads, pendants) and Feng Shui for attracting positive energy.
Uses
Jadeite beads are strung into bracelets, necklaces, or prayer malas. High-quality beads command premium prices, especially those with vivid color and translucency. Whether worn for beauty or spiritual benefits, jadeite embodies timeless elegance and cultural significance.
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