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SKU: GEM-2011
Antique Carved Jade Buddha Necklace with Yellow Jade Scroll Pendant
$895.00Overall Length: 17.75″
Hand knotted with contrast thread carved yellow jade bead necklace with gorgeous carved yellow jade scroll pendant. Ancient jade is a gemstone revered by numerous cultures for its many perceived benefits such as its unique vibrational qualities to soothe and encourage self love, as a medicinal source for aches and pains, and as a symbol of moral integrity, good luck and purity. Yellow jade also symbolizes joy and happiness. -
SKU: GEM-1085
Yellow Jade Bead Necklace Carved Openwork Yellow Jade Pendant
$995.00Overall Length:
Showstopper hand knotted yellow jade bead necklace with lovely openwork vintage yellow jade pendant and artisan crafted gold vermeil clasp. Sacred jade provides emotional stability and harmony with those around us. The stone of prosperity, it attracts abundance and longevity. The color yellow is an ancient symbol for joy. -
SKU: GEM-1086
Butterscotch Jade Bead Necklace Carved Butterscotch Jade Double Dragon Pendant
$995.00Overall Length: 17″
Showstopper hand knotted yellow jade bead necklace with lovely openwork vintage yellow jade pendant and artisan crafted gold vermeil clasp. Sacred jade provides emotional stability and harmony with those around us. The stone of prosperity, it attracts abundance and longevity. The dragon is one of the most important figures in Chinese symbology as it represents personal protection from all negativity. The color yellow symbolizes warmth and joy. -
SKU: GEM-1095
Yak Bone Bead Necklace Antique Venetian Trade Beads Carved Yellow Jade Pendant
$995.00Overall Length: 17.25″
Hand knotted yak bone bead necklace with antique Venetian trade focal beads, carved “double happiness” yellow jade pendant. Sacred jade provides emotional stability and harmony with those around us. The stone of prosperity, it attracts abundance and longevity. The color yellow is an ancient symbol for joy. In Tibet, yak bone is used in making Buddhist malas (think Catholic rosaries). Since ancient times Tibetan people have revered the yak for all that this shaggy animal provides: beast of burden, fur hide, food, milk, fuel (dung). The yak also symbolizes the Buddhist tenets of impermanence and the life and death cycle and the bones are used to make all manner of items for use and trade.