White Jadeite bangle for a heat wave

  This morning, around 6 o'clock, I opened the window on the balcony a little, and I was surprised to see a hot breeze blowing in, even though I was expecting a cool breeze.


Around 7 o'clock, the temperature in Bangkok's Sathorn area was already 39 degrees, and when I went out to the parking lot, it got even hotter and made me feel dizzy. Was it this hot last year? ? ? I think it's the heat that I've never felt before.

Since I've been coming to the showroom in the hot afternoon like this, I want to recommend cool jewelry this time of year.

Jade which is famous for its coolness is perhaps related to the fact that jade is hard to crack (high hardness) and has high thermal conductivity.
When you touch the surface of the stone, you will feel the coldness as if it had just been taken out of the refrigerator.



Jade bangles are one of the items that I hesitate to sell online or by mail order because the size is delicate, so Sheen only introduces it to the customers who have visited the store.

People of Asian descent, especially those from China, are very picky about this jade bangle, and especially wealthy people are very picky about its quality and color, so I think the best way is to hold it in your hand and see the real one. This cool feeling is too comfortable, so I uploaded it today. I think white jade is the coolest item in the hot summer . It's a lucky color too.

By the way, do you know when this jade bangle became popular? I thought it was from the Qing Dynasty in China when jade was very popular, but I found out that it is much older.

I found this description:


Since the Shang Dynasty (1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.), an ancient Chinese dynasty, jade has been prized as a treasure for royalty and nobility. Numerous jade vessels and ornaments have been excavated from Shang Dynasty tombs, testifying to its value.

Also, from the Han dynasty (206-220 BC) onwards in China, jade bangles became widely used. During the Han dynasty, jade bangles were widely used as items that symbolized the beauty and authority of women, and they left their mark on later generations.

Entering the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), jade bangles became increasingly popular and widely used among aristocrats and wealthy government officials. In the Ming Dynasty, jade bangles were sometimes treated as symbols of wealth along with jade jewelry.


I was surprised that there were jade bangles from BC. However, in China, where jadeite is not produced, it seems that nephrite was the mainstream of jade substitute, and I found the following description.


Ancient jade bangles were more commonly nephrite than jadeite. Nephrite was widely used in ancient China due to its high production. In addition, it is said that Nephrite was easy to process because its hardness was low and it was easy to form. On the other hand, jadeite was rarely used in ancient China because it was produced only in Myanmar in less quantity than nephrite and was difficult to process due to its high hardness. For these reasons, jadeite was relatively rare, and high-quality ones were very expensive, so only royalty and nobility could own them. In modern times, jadeite jade has become common, and many bangles are made from jadeite. However, nephrite jade is still in demand and is considered valuable.


I feel that in Asia, especially wealthy people bought the best thing as an investment and also use it for a long time as a high-class amulet.


I have a desire to wear jade as a talisman, and at the same time, I think it is one of the few gemstones that can create an elegant atmosphere, so it is a stone that I would like to wear all the time. The white jade bangle is the coolest of all, and I thought it would be an item that I would definitely want to wear in this summer when white is very popular color.


Everyone, please come and experience the feeling of real jade.


                 (It's cool when you put it on.)

Well then!












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