Nephrite Jade! Necklace or bracelet in the shape of 4/6 millimeter 'lozenges'. Available as a 17 to 21cm bracelet, a 45cm necklace, or a 60cm sautoir. AA to AAA quality, superb beads!
Nephrite Jade! Necklace or bracelet in the shape of 4/6 millimeter 'lozenges'. Available as a 17 to 21cm bracelet, a 45cm necklace, or a 60cm sautoir. AA to AAA quality, superb beads!
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About the product:
📿 Type: Bracelet or necklace or Pearl wire for jewelry making
💎 Pearl type: Nephrite Jade - 'Lozenge' finish, polished and shiny
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: China
⛓️ Metal type option: 925 Silver - Silver-plated brass - Gold-plated brass
🏷️ Hallmark: 925 for silver models
📏 Size option: Pearl thread ± 40 centimeters - bracelet from 17 to 21 cm - necklace 42 cm + addition of chain of ± 5 cm
📐 Pearl dimensions: 6 x 4 millimeters
🧮 Number of beads: ± 96 to 98 beads on a 40 centimeter long thread
⚖️ Weight: ± 25 grams for a 40 centimeter long wire
📜 Certificate: Zen Curiosity
🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
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Please note: The pearl threads are delivered without a clasp !
📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Characteristic | Information |
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Name | Jade (commercial term combining jadeite and nephrite ) |
Category | Silicates |
Chemical formula | - Jadeite : NaAlSi₂O₆ (sodium pyroxene) - Nephrite : Ca₂(Mg,Fe)₅Si₈O₂₂(OH)₂ (amphibole, variety of tremolite-actinolite) |
Color | Light green to intense green (“imperial green”), but also white, yellowish, brown, purple, black depending on the inclusions |
Hardness (Mohs) | 6.5 – 7 (jadeite) 6 – 6.5 (nephritis) |
Density | 3.3 – 3.5 (jadeite) 2.9 – 3.1 (nephritis) |
Transparency | Translucent to opaque |
Glow | Vitreous to fatty |
Crystallography | - Jadeite: monoclinic system - Nephrite: monoclinic system (fibrous amphibole) |
Main deposits | Myanmar (most prized jadeite), China, Guatemala, Russia, Canada, New Zealand |
Uses | Jewelry, carved objects, amulets, ritual objects (especially in China and Mesoamerica) |
Historical particularities | In China, a symbol of purity, nobility and immortality; in Mesoamerica, jade was more valuable than gold for the Mayans and Aztecs |
Symbolic and spiritual properties | Harmony, wisdom, protection, luck, emotional balance (according to lithotherapy and cultural traditions) |
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