Jade has been worn in East Asia for longer than almost any other gemstone. There's a reason it hasn't gone out of style.
Natural jade varies from piece to piece — the green tones shift between cool mint, deeper forest green, and everything in between, depending on the stone's mineral composition. No two bracelets are identical, which is part of what makes natural jade worth wearing.
The gold-plated silver tag is a deliberate contrast detail. Jade is cool-toned; gold is warm. The combination is one that appears throughout the history of East Asian jewelry for good reason — they bring out the best in each other.
At $79, this is a bracelet with a material story that justifies its price — not because it's expensive, but because jade has a genuinely long history of being valued for what it is.
Jade has been worn in East Asia for longer than almost any other gemstone. There's a reason it hasn't gone out of style.
Natural jade varies from piece to piece — the green tones shift between cool mint, deeper forest green, and everything in between, depending on the stone's mineral composition. No two bracelets are identical, which is part of what makes natural jade worth wearing.
The gold-plated silver tag is a deliberate contrast detail. Jade is cool-toned; gold is warm. The combination is one that appears throughout the history of East Asian jewelry for good reason — they bring out the best in each other.
At $79, this is a bracelet with a material story that justifies its price — not because it's expensive, but because jade has a genuinely long history of being valued for what it is.