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Burma Jade functions as a stabilizing and harmonizing stone. It is best used for:
Emotional balance and steady inner calm
Supporting long-term personal growth and resilience
Encouraging wise decision-making and patience
Strengthening life-force energy without overstimulation
Creating a sense of safety, stability, and continuity
When wearing jade, its effects are subtle and cumulative, working gradually to reinforce emotional regulation and grounded confidence rather than immediate shifts.
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Chakras:
Heart (primary): harmony, balance, emotional regulation
Solar Plexus (secondary): personal strength, stability, confidence
Element: Earth
Planetary Association: Venus — harmony, value, balance, and sustained well-being
Archetype: The Guardian / The Harmonizer -
Pair with:
Rose Quartz: Heart-centered harmony and emotional softness
Amazonite: Calm communication and balanced expression
Clear Quartz: Amplified stability and energetic coherence
Black Tourmaline: Grounded protection and energetic containment
Don’t Pair With: Highly stimulating or volatile stones
Moldavite
Fire Agate
Carnelian
Phenakite
These stones may overpower jade’s slow, stabilizing rhythm and disrupt its grounding, harmonizing effect.
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Burma Jade has been revered for over 5,000 years, particularly in China, Southeast Asia, and Mesoamerican cultures, where it symbolized virtue, longevity, protection, and moral integrity. In ancient China, jade was considered more valuable than gold and was worn not for display, but for its perceived ability to preserve balance between body, mind, and spirit.
Jadeite from Myanmar (Burma) is regarded as the most prized form of jade due to its density, durability, and vibrant energy. Historically, it was used in ceremonial objects, burial artifacts, and protective amulets, reinforcing its association with continuity, prosperity, and spiritual refinement.
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Mineral Name: Jadeite
Mineral Group: Pyroxene
Chemical Formula: NaAlSi₂O₆
Mohs Hardness: 6.5–7
Density: ~3.3 g/cm³Jadeite forms under extreme pressure within subduction zones, where tectonic forces compress minerals deep within the Earth. This intense formation process contributes to jade’s toughness, stability, and compact crystalline structure.
Major deposits are found in Myanmar (Burma), Guatemala, Japan, and California, with Burmese jadeite considered the highest quality.
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Handling
Jade is durable but should still be handled with care.
Avoid sharp impacts that may cause fractures.
Clean gently with a soft cloth; avoid harsh chemicals.
Personal Use
When this bracelet reaches you, take a moment to connect by holding it in your hand or close to your body, allowing your energy to settle before wearing.
Each piece is designed to align with one wearer, supporting one emotional and energetic rhythm. Once worn by you, do not share it with others, as it adapts to your vibration and energetic field.