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China has been a country that has revered, played with and appreciated jade since ancient times, and no other gemstone can take the place of jade. The Chinese love jade like no other country can match, because the Chinese understand the spirit of jade.

Chinese jade jewelry culture has been present in people’s lives since primitive times. Jade is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, and the jade culture, with jade as its central carrier, has not only deeply influenced the ancient Chinese mindset, but has become an indispensable part of Chinese culture.

Colorful Treasure Culture

As early as in ancient times, our ancestors would choose beautiful materials from nature, such as animal teeth, fish bones, shells, gravels, jade and agate to be processed into beads, rings and pendants as decorations to beautify people, and they were the earliest cultural creation of mankind, the earliest colored gemstone art.

Between about 1990 and 2000, Chinese jewelry culture consumption was mainly focused on gold, diamonds, jade, etc. After 2000, the Chinese market favored colored gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, etc. These traditional classic gemstones remained the mainstream of the market until 2008. Large-grained stones such as rubellite, jadeite, tanzanite, emerald garnet and red and blue spinel have a greater potential for appreciation, and these varieties are also gaining more and more popularity and purchase from the Chinese people.

Pearl Culture

The “Herbal Medicine of the Sea” refers to pearls as true pearls, meaning that they are pure and genuine in their medicinal properties. King Zhao of Qin ranked pearls and jade as the top of the list of “ornamental treasures”. It can be seen that pearls had a city price in ancient times.

Chinese seawater pearls have enjoyed a high reputation throughout history and have always been regarded as an exotic treasure. It symbolizes innocence, perfection, dignity and authority, and is valued alongside jade. The pearls on the emperor’s coronet and drapery of the consort’s hairpin were symbols of supreme authority and dignity. In modern times, the pearl is still the representative of elegance in people’s hearts. Jewelrykg

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