Gua Sha Fish - Real Jade - Body and face - Dark Green
Real Jade Fish Gua Sha - Category A:
- Gua Sha fish in Jade "Jadeite type" type A. This GuaSha is cut in a stone of very good quality.
- Jade called "category A": the jade stone has not undergone any treatment, so the color is natural (jade can be white, green - from light to dark -, yellow etc.)
- You will receive an individual certificate with your Gua Sha and we also certify our Jade on your invoice.
- The price is certainly higher than most Gua Sha that you will find on the internet, but ours is real Jade and especially in a stone that has not undergone any chemical treatment.
- All our tools and objects are unique and sold with a certificate of authenticity. The uniqueness of our tools and objects is explained by the fact that the Jade stone is a difficult material to carve, which makes it impossible to standardize, both in terms of shape and color, of our tools and objects.
- The form of GuaSha is designed to be used on the body and on the face.
- Smooth corner: Press the acupuncture points of the face with the corners of the Gua Sha. Wedges are also used for body acupressure.
- Curved edges: suitable for sweeping and gliding along the forehead, jawline, nose and cheek
- Grooved edge: Designed for cheek, neck, nose and forehead
- Jade, called "Yu" in China, is a family of minerals composed of Jadeite and Nephrite. Jade forms under very high pressure (over 10,000 atmospheres).
* The rarer Jadeite Jade developed during the "Qianlong Emperor" Ching Dynasty. It is a silicate of aluminum and sodium.
* Nephrite Jade is a very common magnesium lime silicate in China.
- Jadeite deposits are found in Burma, Guatemala, Japan, Russia, USA, Brazil, Canada, Kazakhstan, Italy, China and Colombia. The jadeite in this bracelet comes from the border between China and Burma.
- The color of jade varies depending on the amount of chromium oxide and iron oxide it contains. Thus, jade can display the following colors:
* green: there are jade in different shades of this color associated with peace
* blue: associated with energy
* pink: represents harmony
* black: associated with success
* white: it is pure jade which represents perfection
Jade Gua Sha massage for face and body:
- Gua Sha is the new beauty gesture everyone is talking about.
- The Gua Sha is an ancestral Chinese technique, which arrives today in the world of aesthetics in Europe and in France.
- Gua Sha in Chinese means "To scratch the disease", it is about a traditional Chinese medicine and a pseudo-medicine in France.
- Practitioners use a Gua Sha to scrape the skin of patients. The principle is to rub the back, neck, face or arms with a jade or horn tool, with rounded edges, on your skin.
- This treatment would have a firming and beautifying effect for the skin.
- Just use it once or twice a week."
The benefits of Gua Sha in jade on our body and face:
- According to Chinese doctors, Gua Sha would have many benefits on our body, Gua Sha massage is not considered as medical massage in France.
- Helps deflate and reduce inflammation of your skin
- Significantly improves blood circulation
- Helps release tension from your jaw
- Facilitates the absorption of serums, oils and moisturizers
The virtues of Jade:
- Jade has also been credited with many healing properties since Antiquity. This stone has been used in the form of ointments, ointments or elixirs to relieve the kidneys, cure colic, help sleep, promote pregnancy, fight canker sores, fight fever, soothe nervousness, reduce migraine or relieve cramps.
- The Chinese also believe that jade has certain powers that promote meditation, bring wealth, and allow one to acquire wisdom.
- This stone would also bring balance, beauty and harmony to the people who own it.
How to use the Gua Sha in Jade on your face:
1: Your face should be clean, then apply face serum or oil to your skin.
2: The Gua Sha should be kept flat on your face. - You must start with the Front - Make movements of the eyebrows towards your hair, the pressure must be gentle.
3: Then you must continue by the cheeks (movement from the nose to the ear).
4: Then you have to move to the jaw, this time you have to use the end of the Gua Sha, using the curves. (from chin to ear).
5: Finish your massage by the eyes (from the corner of the eye to the temple) and finally by the neck (from bottom to top)