Jade, the full name of jade, is a beautiful ore. It is also a kind of stone, fine and hard, shiny, slightly transparent, and can be carved into handicrafts. Classification of Jade: Jade in a broad sense also includes colored stones, the so-called fake jade, including Han Baiyu and Beijing Baiyu. In addition, jade in a broad sense also includes precious stones such as diamonds, agate, crystal, amber, turquoise, coral, and pearls.
good meaning
Wearing jade jewelry has very good meanings. From flowers and birds to landscapes, from gods and Buddhas to dragons and phoenixes, there are as many themes as there are rich meanings. And it often carries many beautiful meanings.
Rich spiritual culture
Jade has five virtues, benevolence, righteousness, wisdom, courage, and cleanliness. Decorated with jade, it will be edified and nourished invisibly, enriching spiritual culture and improving self-cultivation.
Jade is a symbol of status, and it is also a royal jewelry loved by ancient rulers. Therefore, wearing jade jewelry can not only show noble temperament, but also show elegant taste and obtain spiritual satisfaction.
Improve temperament
A gentleman has no reason, he does not remove his body from the jade, touches his own beautiful jade, feels the purity, warmth, and hardness of the jade, even if he is not a gentleman, his greed gradually decreases, and he begins to cultivate his mind and nature. A piece of beautiful jade jewelry can not only satisfy the visual enjoyment, but also make the appearance more decent and the temperament more elegant.
Has inheritance value
Most of the "family heirlooms" left by the ancestors to future generations are jade bracelets, jade pendants and the like. It is possible that some families still have things handed down by their ancestors. Because in ancient times, jade was a manifestation of good moral character. Therefore, from a cultural point of view, jade jewelry entrusts the best wishes and expectations of the elders for future generations. Treating jade as a family heirloom is not only to inherit property, but also to convey a kind of spirit.