Jade Acupressure Stick - Genuine Jade
Real Jade Acupressure Stick - Category A:
- Type A "Jadeite type" Jade Acupressure Stick. This GuaSha is carved from a very good quality stone.
- 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 acupressure stick and we also certify our Jade on your invoice.
- The price is certainly higher than most Gua Sha and acupressure sticks that you will find on the internet, but ours is truly in 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 cut, which makes standardization impossible, both in terms of shape and color.
- 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
Face and body acupressure:
- Acupressure is a technique practiced in traditional Chinese medicine. The goal is to restore the human body to perfect balance by stimulating all of its energy flows. The technique is the same as used in acupuncture. Unlike acupuncture we will not use needles but an acupressure stick to stimulate the acupuncture points.
- Acupressure is an ancestral Chinese technique, which is now arriving in the world of aesthetics in Europe and France.
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.
History of Jade:
One day, one of Confucius' disciples asked him:
"Master, may I take the liberty of asking you why a good man considers jade the most precious of stones? Is it because jade is rare? »
Confucius replied:
“Jade is valuable not because it is rare, but because the quality of jade matches the virtue of a good man. It corresponds to virtues such as benevolence, wisdom, righteousness, propriety, loyalty and faithfulness and it also corresponds to the principles of the earth and the heavens. Jade is soft and pleasant, just like a gentleman's benevolence..."
A legendary stone in South and Central America, jade has embodied the power and nobility of emperors since Chinese prehistory. Several polished jade objects have indeed been found on prehistoric sites. Objects carved in this stone were brought to Europe by the Portuguese at the beginning of the 16th century and quickly became very popular. They were also compared to Aztec jade objects brought back by the Spanish conquistadores. European jewelers began to make many jade jewels, such as bracelets, necklaces, pendants, rings or earrings. The curative and spiritual virtues of this stone have forged its fame throughout the centuries and all around the world. Moreover, a Chinese saying announces: “We can estimate gold, but jade is priceless”. Jade has several symbols such as the chastity and purity of women, or the absolute power of Chinese emperors.