Jade Gemstones -The Myth and Lore of These Green Gemstones
originated in China and Central America and then exported to all parts of the world.
There are two different types of jade, jadeite and nephrite. These minerals are similar in appearance and a distinction between the two often was not made. But, because of its more intense color and translucency, jadeite now brings higher prices and is thought to be the true jade.
Both types are exquisite and enhance any piece of jewelry turning it into a piece of art.
Jade gemstones are as tough as steel. Early civilizations used jade to make knives and other practical tools.
It was not until decades later that jade became a symbolic stone used for ornamentation and religious artifacts.
Today jade is still valued for its beauty. Its many colors are appreciated, but the emerald green color also known as “Imperial Jade”, is highly sought after by artwork collectors.
Folklore, Legend, and Healing Properties and Meanings of Gemstones
This gemstone is respected for its healing properties and is thought to protect the kidneys, liver, spleen, heart, larynx, thymus, and thyroid. In ancient civilizations jade was worn to increase body strength and potency.
Jade was also offered as a symbol of love and virtue.
It was known to attract love and thus it was carved into intricate representations of butterflies and other animals associated with love.
A butterfly carved from jade holds a special romantic significance.
Ancient Chinese legend tells of a youth who wandered into the garden of a wealthy mandarin in pursuit of a multi-colored butterfly. Instead of being punished for trespassing, his visit led to marriage with the mandarin's daughter.
The prosperous energy and meanings of jade gemstones is known to attract money and create a positive attitude in life.
Jade strengthens your mental faculties and assists in clear reasoning, many people carry jade when making a business decision or transactions that attract money.
These green gemstones are also valued for their protective qualities. It is also a protective stone, guarding against accidents and misfortune.
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