Ancient excavations in different countries indicate that the gem was widely used by people thousands of years ago. Moreover, the main purpose of the rare mineral was considered to be a protective effect, protection from dark forces, imparting joy and confidence in the future.
Jadeite is not just a magical amulet, but a natural source of miraculous power.
Colors and varieties
There are several types and shade variations of the gemstone. All of them are widely used in jewelry. The varieties are determined by the color of the stone and its transparency. The cost will depend on the type of gem, purity, grade. Experts distinguish the following types of stone:
- "Imperial". This is the most expensive type of jadeite. Bright green stones of high transparency are used for jewelry. Jewelry made from imperial jadeite is comparable in cost to emeralds, sapphires and even diamonds, as well as in the beauty of its appearance.
Jadeite Imperial
- “Commercial” - also considered a precious grade, used for less expensive products. The price is reduced compared to imperial due to opacity. It comes in lavender, green, and coral shades. Yellowish-green commercial jadeite looks very beautiful; it makes excellent earrings, necklaces, and brooches.
Jadeite Commercial
- Chloromelanite is an opaque stone similar to deep green marble with black veining due to its high aluminum and iron content. This variety is considered the best ornamental stone and is used for figurines, dishes, and utensils.
Jadeite Chloromelanite
- Albite is another type of mineral at the intersection of ornamental and used for making jadeite jewelry. It looks very unusual due to the chaotic “blots” interspersed with other elements and compounds. It comes in white, green, pink, and reddish colors.
Albit jadeite
- “Utility” is the cheapest jadeite; it is not considered a full-fledged gemstone, but still looks elegant and noble. Experts recommend it for a bath: one of the properties of the stone is to maintain optimal temperature, hot or cool.
Jadeite Utility
Where is it mined and cost?
This is a rare mineral; less than two dozen of its deposits are known throughout the world. The almost transparent noble “imperial” is mined in Burma. Rare in color, blue jadeite is mined in Guatemala. Deposits have also been developed in China, India, Kazakhstan, the USA and Mexico. In Russia, well-known deposits are the Krasnoyarsk Territory (Borusskoye) and the Polar Urals (Pusierka).
Its price varies greatly depending on the type. The most expensive is the “imperial jade”, the cost of which is comparable to an emerald. The cheapest are chipped “utilities” used for finishing.
Areas of application
Jadeite is used as an ornamental stone. The most prized jewelry jadeite is the imperial - translucent (approximate transparency criterion: a cube with a side of 1 centimeter should be transparent), homogeneous, colored with an admixture of chromium in an emerald green color.
This is interesting!
In 1980, at the exhibition and sale of precious stones held in Rangoon (Burma), the world's largest processed precious imperial jadeite, emerald-colored, translucent, weighing 750 carats, was demonstrated. The cost of the stone is about 2 million US dollars.
For a long time, jewelry was made from jadeite of various qualities (commercial, utility, imperial) - pendants, brooches, rings, as well as boxes, writing instruments, vases and goblets.
Jadeite for baths
Jadeite of large blocks (but, as a rule, of lower quality) is sometimes used in heaters for baths and saunas (the so-called “bath jadeite”). Sometimes this mineral is also used as a stone filler for sauna stoves to heat the air and create more efficient steam formation, since jadeites are chemically inert and do not react with water even at high temperatures.
Among all the variety of stone materials, it is jadeite that has the most productive characteristics for bath use. This is a stone of high density (and heat capacity), withstands heating up to a thousand degrees, and also does not deform or collapse during temperature changes, in particular, during sudden cooling.
This is interesting!
In Mexico and Central America, jadeite served as a cult (sacred) stone. Among the Aztecs, it was closely associated with the ritual of worship of the Sun God; during the last kingdoms, jadeite was valued more than gold. Cult amulets and figures of gods were carved from this stone. To this day, many ancient temples in Mexico are decorated with jadeite carvings.
Story
The stone was first used more than 4 thousand years ago in China. They decorated the outfits of the emperor and his entourage. A little later, the gem found its use in medicine to treat a number of diseases.
For Mexicans and Americans, jadeite served as a cult stone. The Aztecs used it to worship the sun god. It had a high price for them. Idol figures and amulets were made from stone. Even today, ancient Mexican temples contain jadeite carvings.
The name of the mineral comes from the Spanish word “piedrodejade”, which translates as “kidney”. Until the 19th century, jade was the name given to a whole group of stones that were dense or tangled fibrous aggregates. This included jade. In 1836, the chemist A. Demur divided the stones according to their chemical composition. Jadeite began to be called dense green rocks used in stone cutting.
Magical properties of jadeite
Earrings with jadeite
In the East, jadeite was considered an amulet against lies, bad events and slander. To conclude a profitable deal, merchants took the talisman with them. Rosary beads or ordinary stones were clutched in a fist. Magical properties helped to avoid deception during a meeting with a partner.
Jadeite is able to positively influence unbalanced people. It is especially suitable for a driven person who does not have his own opinion. The talisman will reward him with self-confidence, strong-willed character and determination. People who are prone to anxiety and have a hard time withstanding pressure from others should always carry a talisman with them.
The magical properties of jadeite will make the owner brave, fair, honest and assertive. These qualities help lawyers and people involved in analytical activities in life. It is worth remembering that natural stone does not tolerate immoral acts.
Jadeite protects the home. It exhibits the following positive properties of jadeite for the family:
- relieves jealousy;
- strengthens relationships;
- brings clarity;
- helps overcome periods of crisis;
- establishes a close bond between parents and children;
- contributes to the successful conception of a child.
It is recommended to have a talisman with jadeite for families with their own garden. Magical properties help control natural phenomena to obtain a good harvest.
Magic magic
It has always been believed that the mineral is endowed with an inexplicable power of protection from evil, deceitful, envious people. All merchants used talismans before the upcoming auction, clenching their fists when concluding a deal, and successfully ensuring the delivery of goods.
Magicians recommend the crystal to activate internal forces in the formation of will and self-confidence. Therefore, jade is very useful for politicians, businessmen, lawyers, and economists.
Curious: Spouses will become much more accommodating, and a shaky marriage will be strengthened if the couple wears the gem together.
Healing properties of jadeite
Jewelry with jadeite stone
In modern life, supporters of unconventional methods of treating diseases are increasingly found. In addition to drug treatment, there are many ancient methods. They make a choice according to personal preferences, some are cured with herbs, and others with the help of lithotherapy.
Eastern healers and healers from other countries, using ancient knowledge, use jadeite to relieve many diseases. The healing power of the stone helps solve the following problems in the body:
- disorders in the genitourinary system. Helps treat kidney and bladder diseases;
- relieves infertility. An amulet on a pregnant woman helps to bear a child and have a favorable birth;
- relieves impotence;
- normalizes the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract;
- strengthens the cardiovascular system. Stabilizes heart function, relieves hypertension;
- helps strengthen the immune system. Increases the body's resistance to infections, accelerates recovery and restoration of the body;
- relieves irritation and has a calming effect after stress. It has a beneficial effect on sleep, so it is recommended to keep the amulet at the head of the bed or under the pillow;
- Preferably used for preventive purposes. The mineral protects against infection with seasonal viral diseases;
- the healing properties of the crystal help strengthen the nervous system;
- the mineral has a healing effect in psychological and mental disorders. It has a beneficial effect on mood, gives a positive energy charge, relieves apathy and depression.
In Eastern practices, the gem is used to improve the circulation of energy flows. It is known that jewelry with stones not only helps to cleanse energy, but also provides a healing effect for the whole body. Jadeite is useful for cleansing the biofield, therefore it is useful for meditation.
Important!
To achieve a positive result, systematic use of the gem is recommended.
Belief in the power of stone
There is not a single person in China who would not strive to purchase at least some jewelry with this mineral. For thousands of years, the gem has been a sign of wealth and well-being.
Modern science has joined all claims about the healing properties of jadeite, supported by experiments and research. Therefore, you can stubbornly remain skeptics, but supernatural features have scientific evidence.
Amulets and amulets
Amulet with jadeite stone
Since ancient times, jadeite has been credited with a close connection with the weather and natural phenomena.
It is believed that a jadeite amulet can protect its owner from the elements: fire, lightning, storms and hurricanes.
A jadeite talisman will help a businessman make a successful and profitable deal, all he has to do is hold it in his fist while concluding it.
Possession of a jadeite amulet, which gives a person prudence, helps him avoid mistakes and unjustified actions.
The owner of the stone gains the ability not to get involved in conflicts, which helps him establish relationships with work colleagues or family members.
Jadeite is a stone that improves the microclimate of family relationships. It eliminates unreasonable jealousy, forcing you to trust your partner, helps you find a common language with children and facilitates the process of raising them, promptly telling you what they should be protected from and what they should be helped with.
Healing and magical properties of the mineral
Many fans of the crystal are confident that jadeite, with its beneficial healing properties, is capable of:
- treat kidney diseases and disorders of the genitourinary system,
- enhance the effects of medications,
- accelerate healing processes,
- fight male dysfunction,
- help in harmonizing the reproductive system,
- normalize blood pressure,
- relieve stomach cramps,
- deal with salt deposits.
When worn constantly, it helps increase the body's overall resistance and copes with minor health problems. Owners of jewelry with jadeite note an increase in tone and a surge of strength, a general improvement in the psycho-emotional state, while jadeite has different purposes according to its color:
- with green jadeite, general tension will be relieved and calm will come,
- The red mineral will promote rapid healing of wounds,
- white stone will help against changes due to weather changes.
In addition to its healing properties, the stone is credited with a lot of magical powers that help cope with stress caused by the influence of the planets. The magical properties of jadeite were often used by ancient people to call for rain, to hide from a lightning strike, and to reduce the power of a thunderstorm. Farmers buried jadeite with the hope of getting a richer harvest, calling on the gods of fertility.
Magicians and fortune tellers believe that jadeite is capable of driving away an evil spirit and protecting itself from evil spirits, which is why the mineral often appears as an attribute in rituals and conspiracies.
The magical abilities of the mineral began to be actively used in stone therapy, in which healers pulled out negative emotions and evil thoughts from the human body through massage.
Owners of jewelry with jadeite use this stone as a talisman and prefer to carry it with them when gambling, believing that the mineral can attract good luck. For the Chinese people, jadeite stone is a direct connection with longevity and eternal youth.
Decorations and prices
Ring with jadeite
Gemstone jewelry is at the peak of popularity today. Many fashionistas have changed their image, preferring romantic necklaces or cabochons in ethnic style. Everyone wants to buy a green crystal as a talisman or make their own precious jewelry.
Since jadeite is combined with different metals, anyone can create jewelry on their own:
- a tumbling jadeite from South Africa, size 1.5x2 cm, costs $1;
- a fragment of a mineral from southern Africa, 2x3 cm in size, costs $1.2$;
- a translucent crystal from Italy, size 3.2x1.6x0.2, costs $30;
- a cabochon from deposits located in Russia costs $35;
- a polished jadeite cut brought from Khakassia, measuring 11.6x5.4x2, costs $52;
- a ball made of Khakass jadeite, the diameter of which is 5.6 cm, costs $67;
- a cabochon made of Yakut mineral costs $160;
- A luxurious bracelet made of solid stone brought from Khakassia costs $730.
Judging by the proposed list, the market price of a gem depends on the deposit, type, color and size of the stone.
Physicochemical characteristics
Jadeite is an alkaline pyroxene containing various silicates, usually sodium or aluminum. The shade of the mineral depends on the metals that can replace the leading silicates. Jadeite differs from jade in its granular structure.
Index | Characteristic |
Formula | NaAlSi2O6 |
singonia | Monoclinic (planar) |
Hardness | 6,5–7 |
Density | 3.25—3.36 g/cm³ |
Cleavage | Imperfect |
Shine | Glass |
Kink | Viscous |
Transparency | Opaque to transparent |
Stroke color | White |
Refractive index | 1,654–1,667 |
The rich green color is due to the presence of chromium, while the cloudy and yellowish color is due to iron. In transparent jadeite, the chromium content is around a few hundredths of a percent, while in opaque jade it can reach 7%.
How to spot a fake
Jadeite
Before buying a natural stone, sometimes you have to deal with some doubts regarding the originality of the product. In order not to be disappointed in the purchased jewelry, step-by-step instructions are offered on how to distinguish a real thing from a fake.
- Find out more information about jadeite, study its appearance, manufacturers. Deposits of expensive samples are located in Burma.
- Familiarize yourself with the types of synthetic imitations. Serpentine, aventurine quartz or chrysoprase are sometimes passed off as jadeite.
- View in bright light or with a magnifying device. Graininess, inclusions, and fibrous weaves indicate that the stone is of natural origin.
- A high-density gem is somewhat heavier than it looks. By tapping the fragments against each other, you can determine the deep, resonant sound of natural stone.
- The natural crystal, remaining in the palm, remains cold, creating a feeling of soft and slightly soapy material.
Important!
Jadeite is a hard mineral that can leave a mark on a metal surface.
Weed out fake stones
Buying a piece of plastic instead of the original is undoubtedly annoying. But it’s much worse that the fake will not work at all for medicinal or magical purposes. Therefore, you need to listen to the following tips:
- You need to rub the stone across the glass, then a scratch will definitely appear.
- Or vice versa, if you try to scratch the gem with a sharp object, the experiment will end in “complete collapse.” Will not work.
- The stone is cold and heavy to the touch and does not heat up in your hands.
- No bubbles are visible inside, due to their complete absence.
Most often, green agate acts as a fake. It is necessary to use a magnifying glass to examine the fibers and scales included in jadeite, only it has such a structure.
Upgrading: improving presentation
Not all stones are perfect. Appearance does not always satisfy jewelers. But don’t throw away the good stuff.
In such cases, jadeites ennoble and improve their appearance:
- Coating the stone with wax . This gives a matte shine. The most harmless ennoblement.
- Bleaching. If there are stains on the stone (usually brown or yellow), then the gem is soaked in hot acid. Then (at the same time) the cracks in the stone are filled with polymer. Stones treated in this way quickly fade and become brittle. Such gems are inexpensive.
- Coloring. White and faded (lightly colored) specimens are most often painted. This way you can achieve a lavender or green tint - and sell the stone at a higher price. You can also paint jadeite in a color that nature did not think of painting the stone with. But any of these stones should cost less than non-refined ones.
- Heat. Most often it affects brown and yellow stones. Heat is used to lighten the gem - or give it a reddish tint.
- Thin film coating . A thin polymer coating is applied to the surface of the mineral. Films visually improve transparency and shine, and hide flaws in the stone. Jadeite “in film” looks rich, but is cheap. Only a gemologist can see and recognize the film.
Jade and jadeite - what is the difference, history of appearance
Let's start with the fact that the mineral really has a lot in common with the famous jade. Visual similarity, yes, but the composition is radically different. What is jadeite? It is a mixture of aluminum and sodium silicates.
The mineral is much harder than its counterpart and although it has similar shades, it is not found in nature as often. Jade is tangled fibers of amphiboles. The stone is popular not only in the world of jewelers, but also as an ornamental stone. For many centuries in a row, it has been actively used to create and decorate jewelry, dishes, and religious items.
Ancestors believed that jadeite has a unique ability to influence the weather, causing the necessary changes. The mineral received its name thanks to the ancient Greeks. They called it “sciatica,” which means “hip pain.” Until a certain time, jade and jadeite were considered varieties of the same mineral and were even combined under the name “jade.”
Residents of Central America gave the stone a name similar to the Greek one, indicating its properties “piedro de jade”, which means “kidney”. Varieties of the mineral are imperial jade and chlormelanite.
Only in the 19th century did it become clear how jade differs from jadeite and the minerals were finally separated.
What stones does it go with?
Jadeite products
Jadeite belongs to the element of Earth, like jade. Therefore, it will go well with Water stones, worse with Fire, and very poorly with those that belong to the Air element. Examples of good jadeite compatibility:
- rhinestone;
- emerald;
- aquamarine;
- Moonstone.
It is not recommended to wear jewelry made of this noble mineral together with beryl, malachite, and sardonyx. Jadeite feels neutral together with rauchtopaz and amber. Green stones are less demanding than red or pink ones. The metal into which jadeites are best set is silver.
The entire periodic table fits
About 60 elements are included in the composition of pyroxene. It has a crystal lattice that is unique and has helped it become durable, thermally insulating and resilient.
The fibrous structure of jadeite is one of the rare properties of the stone. When heated, it simply turns into translucent glass. Colors may vary due to the composition of the mineral. For example, yellow crystals are due to the presence of aluminum in them. And gems from Guatemala turn green because of chromium.
How to care for stone
Since jadeite may lose its natural beauty and unique properties over time due to improper care and careless cleaning, it should be treated with great care.
The rules of care are extremely simple:
- To store jadeite jewelry, you need a separate case with soft upholstered walls.
- Products made from jadeite should be protected from dust, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and mechanical damage.
- It is unacceptable to store the stone in a room with high humidity.
- When cleaning, jadeite jewelry should be removed.
- Jadeite jewelry should be cleaned at least twice a year. To do this, just wash them thoroughly with warm soapy water using a piece of soft sponge. The washed jewelry should be blotted with a soft cloth and dried well. The use of chemicals is strictly prohibited.
Place of Birth
The rock-forming mineral also occurs as a monomineral rock. Formations of jadeite crystals are much less common. Natural stone from the pyroxene group has several primary locations. There are just over ten known deposits located around the world.
The most ancient jadeite products were discovered in China, Mexico and Burma. Indonesia, Japan and America also have reserves of the rare mineral. On the territory of Russia, the stone is found in Primorye, in the south of the Krasnodar Territory. There is a deposit of jadeite in the treasury of the Urals.
Who suits the name
Jadeite mineral
Names with which jadeite is compatible:
- With the help of the mineral, Anatoly gains courage, encouraging him to solve important problems.
- The talisman helps Vadim fulfill difficult obligations.
- Daria, who is building a sports career, receives many victories.
- Diana receives the shortest path to spiritual enlightenment.
- Zoya discovers the ability of clairvoyance.
- Eleanor receives energy that develops creative activity.
Who is suitable for jadeite according to the zodiac?
Jadeite jewelry set
Astrologers recommend wearing jadeite to people born under certain zodiac signs. This does not mean that it is strictly contraindicated for everyone else - but for those who, at the behest of the stars, are in special harmony with it, the green mineral will help most effectively.
Any zodiac sign belonging to the element of Earth can unlimitedly use the properties of the jadeite stone.
- to Leos and calm their hot-tempered temperament. It normalizes blood pressure and eliminates nervous tension.
- For Sagittarius, the mineral will bring happiness in the family. If you buy a jadeite talisman in the form of a figurine and place it in a prominent place, it will protect your home well from the evil eye and gossip. The mineral forms an invisible strong bond between all family members.
- The Aries talisman directs the powerful energy It adjusts thinking to a positive mood and drives away gloomy thoughts. Jadeite sets the representative up for good relationships with parents and children.
- For Taurus , jadeite doubles its healing properties. It gives complete physical and psychological health. If one of the spouses wears a product with a gem, then love and mutual understanding will reign in the relationship.
- The nature-loving zodiac sign Virgo will feel comfortable under the influence of the energy of jadeite. His magic will help the horoscope representative successfully grow plants and feel complete unity with the world around him.
- The zodiac sign Libra feels positive energy from the presence of the amulet. It guides the representative on the right path. The mineral makes a person believe in himself and gain confidence in the future.
- Aquarius, like Gemini, can use the capabilities of the amulet. It will help them to treat others favorably and tolerantly. The talisman will protect you from bad situations and bad influences.
- Products with jadeite will bring only failures to Capricorn They negatively affect mental abilities and reduce concentration.
- The constancy of the gem is not suitable for representatives of the element of Water: Scorpios, Cancers and Pisces. They become apathetic and plunge into a pessimistic mood. Representatives get hung up on their own opinions and forget about the feelings of others.
Zodiac sign | Compatibility (“+++” – suitable, “+” – can be worn, “-” – cannot) |
Aries | + |
Taurus | + |
Twins | + |
Cancer | — |
a lion | +++ |
Virgo | + |
Scales | +++ |
Scorpion | — |
Sagittarius | + |
Capricorn | — |
Aquarius | + |
Fish | — |
About the nature of jadeite
In the photo, jadeite looks similar in appearance and composition to monomineral jade; even in the table of contents of the mineral nomenclature, together with jade, they are placed in the same group “jades”. However, in the natural environment it is not found so often, therefore it is more valuable and its cost is higher.
More common:
- dark green appearance with black spots – chloromelanite,
- An aggregate with albite of a thick green color mined in Myanmar is jade-albite.
You can see lilac (violet), pink, yellow, white and blue polished stone in jewelry with a precious frame in rings and earrings; beads are often made from crushed small stones.
The imperial type has a special price, which stands out from other varieties with its translucent or completely transparent structure. In addition, compared to jade, the stone is much harder, more viscous and durable, and is difficult to split.
The name of the stone comes from the Spanish jad, which means “lumbar stone” due to the healing properties of the mineral attributed to it for humans, which can cure kidney diseases. The discovery of beneficial qualities and their significance for humans became a godsend for alternative medicine, which has survived to this day.
The rock is characterized by a paniculate or jagged structure, and the granular structure makes it possible to distinguish the mineral from similar jade. Formed in rocks under the influence of high pressure and low temperatures, the stone is found next to other varieties of pyroxenes - augite and diopside.
Unprocessed natural it has a dull shine, but after polishing and processing it acquires a greasy sheen, in some cases to a pearlescent sheen.
Among the main deposits where jadeite is mined, the serpentinites of Myanmar are the most famous, mining is carried out in the territories of Tibet, there are deposits in America, Kazakhstan and Mexico, and you can find the mineral jadeite from deposits in China.
The most famous and largest deposit where Russian is mined is located in Khakassia, between the Yenisei and Kantegira. Some stone deposits were discovered in the Polar Urals.