HISTORY OF JADE

Jade has been treasured for over 7,000 years — one of the oldest and toughest gemstones in human history.

Across ancient China and beyond, jade was seen not just as a stone, but as a symbol of luck, wisdom, and protection. White jade, known as mutton fat jade, is China’s national gemstone — valued for its purity and spiritual meaning.

People believe jade brings harmony to the body, wards off negativity, and enhances inner peace. It has been carved into talismans, worn by emperors, and gifted as a token of love and power.