What is the meaning of a jade bangle?
What do the colors of jade mean?
One of the most frequent questions I receive is "what is the meaning of my jade bangle bracelet". Jade is an important part of Chinese culture, and Chinese people are known to have ancient stories and meanings.
Jade is believed
to be closely related to the human body, and the jade qi energy and the
body qi energy flow between each other. Asian people often give a gift
of a jade piece they wear all the time, because they believe that the
jade has become part of them and by giving it to a family member or close
friend, they are giving a part of themselves.
Jade qi helps to balance the body, and the body qi flows into the jade.
If you are healthy and happy, your jade
that you wear every day will become
more beautiful as you wear it. If you see your jade looking dull or flat,
you might want to take extra care of your health, because perhaps you
are getting ill.
Jade is believed
to protect the person who wears it. I have received many emails from women
who are looking for a new jade bangle to replace the jade bangle they
wore all the time because it broke during an accident,
and their stories
often tell that they were so surprised that they were not injured. Only
damage was the jade bangle breaking. A women told me a story about being
in the hospital with serious cardiac illness she was not expected to survive.
She was wearing her always-present red jade bangle bracelet. As the doctor
thought she was going to die, suddenly her jade bangle spontaneously broke
in several pieces, and she immediately
started getting well, and recovered.
There are many stories about jade protecting a person who wears it.
It is considered very lucky to receive a gift of jade. And it's also very lucky to give a gift of jade. Jade is a popular gift to give and receive around the New Year, with both the giver and receiver having good luck for the year, and longer.
Natural jade colors
are green, which is the most common color, and then more rare are the
colors of white, lavender, red, often described as "hong", and
yellow, which are caused by other minerals in the jade stone.
Black jade
is often very dark green jade, but black jade color is rare, often seen
as charcoal. Jade is a natural stone, has lots of lines, fissures that
look like small cracks but are not damage, and as moisture and other minerals
seep through it, the different colors are made. The minerals that make
the colors are part of the qi energy and represent different energies:
Some jade bangle bracelets are carved, and the carvings have symbolic meanings:
Wearing a jade bangle that fits close to your wrist and bumps the bones on your wrist stimulates acupuncture points that are located around the wrist bone, and keep the qi flowing smoothly for health and youthfulness.
So wear you jade, and know you are wearing a stone that is very personal to your body. Jade is not only beautiful, but has deep meanings that can enrich your life and balance your body, mind and spirit.