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Stunning Nephrite Jade in a larger size by Blue Turtles, Sterling Silver surround.
Metaphysical properties:
Wealth and Prosperity. Ultimate good luck crystal. Keep in cash register or near accounts or computers in business. Attracts new business to a company. Helpful for all professional gardeners. Protects against illness. Ideal for a child’s first crystal to protect against tumbles, illness, and harm. Physical: Asthma, lymphatic system, bones, joints. Bacterial and viral infections, bladder, kidneys, cystitis, urinary infections, bedwetting, balance, inner ear problems. Cleanse under running water, place under a full moon or smudge with incense.
About Nephrite Jade from Blue Turtles
By far the most celebrated stories of jade belong to China, where it has been prized and revered for more than six thousand years. Wars have been fought over it, and whole cities have been traded for it. However, jade nephrite has also played a significant role in other cultures, including the New Zealand Maoris and ancient Neolithic cultures.
Nephrite jade is a stone of the heart chakra, which imbues a sense of balance, calm and serenity, and encourages self-realization. It assists in calming the mind by relieving it of negative thoughts and similarly acts as a protective talisman by helping to remove harmful energies from one’s proximity.
It’s soothing, heart-focused energy makes nephrite jade an appropriate aid for dealing with emotional trauma.
The Chinese recognized Nephrite Jade as an agent of balance and harmony – of self, of positive and negative polarities, and of relationships. It is often given as an engagement gift between couples, or as a sign of friendship.
One can use nephrite jade to create harmony in love, family, and business.
As a tool for manifestation, it teaches us money mastery and helps us to attract prosperity and abundance into our lives, in part by encouraging us to overcome greed and scarcity complexes.
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