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Real Jade, Real Certificate – How to Never Worry About Fake Hetian Jade Again
For thousands of years, Hetian Jade has been treasured in China — as imperial seal, as scholar’s companion, as a family heirloom passed from mother to daughter. Today, it remains one of the most beloved gemstones in modern Chinese jewelry. With such high demand comes the risk of imitations. That is why China has established clear, strict national standards to protect both the stone and the trust of those who wear it. 1. What Is Hetian Jade? – A Definition Backed by Science and Law Based on this national standard,... Read more...
Design by Hand, Worn by Heart – The Path from Stone to Companion
1. Selecting with Intention – Finding the Stone That Already Has a Soul Not every jade is the same. Qiemo sugar-white jade carries a warm, creamy glow; Hetian jasper from the mountains is deep green with tiny black specks, like moss on an old forest floor; a rare Xinjiang seed jade (籽料) may have a golden skin that needs no carving at all. We do not chase “the most expensive” — we look for the stone that matches the inspiration. A material that already whispers what it wants to become.... Read more...
Jade for the Spirit – 8,000 Years of Peace, Protection, and Inner Stillness
For over 8,000 years, jade has never been merely a gemstone in Chinese culture. It is a living spirit, a silent guardian, a bridge between heaven and earth. Emperors sealed their dynasties with jade seals; poets compared virtue to jade; grandmothers placed a jade bracelet on a newborn’s wrist as the first blessing. Jade is not worn — it is carried. It listens, it protects, it stays. 1. Blessing & Protection – The Spirit Carved in Stone "A seal for an empire, a Buddha for a heartbeat. Jade carries wishes... Read more...