moon88 Posted February 27, 2000 Share Posted February 27, 2000 Dear cecil,Is there any significance of the the color of the jade(green, yellow. white)used. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 28, 2000 Staff Share Posted February 28, 2000 Dear Anon,1. The most common colour associated with Jade is green.2. Many people believe that the darker the colour of jade, the more valuable it is.3. In the past, it is common for a lady to wear a jade bracelet around their wrist.4. Sometimes when they grow `fatter', it is difficult for the jade to come off. But usually soap does the trick.5. Many believe that the longer the jade is worn, it turns a `darker' colour. Perhaps, it is due to the jade being porous and absorbing the contaminants surround it?6. For those who have noticed, the Free resources on the website, (under Chinese tombs, The Landscape Feng Shui) there is a body covered entirely with green jade.To save users the trouble of locating it, the url is:http://www.geomancy.net/fs/burial.htmDid you see the body in full Jade suite?7. Other jade are less `valued'. But each piece differs in its age and quality.8. As there may be many contaminants e.g. a jade piece with different colours, the artisan making the Jade piece must use his imagination in crafting the piece.9. For example if you check out the pictures under this URL:http://www.geomancy.net/pics/jade1/index.htm10. You can find pieces like:10.1. Jade Monkey piece10.2. Jade leaf piece10.3. Jade horse pieceYou will notice that all these jades comes in various `contaminants' colours. 11. But with the imagination of the artisan, they became `great' art pieces which uses these `contaminants' or shades of different colours to good use.12. Can you spot more examples in the above link where the Jade pieces are of non-uniform colours?13. For example under the link below:-http://www.geomancy.net/pics/teacups1/index.htmYou will find an interesting piece called " Jade White Buddha ". http://www.geomancy.net/pics/teacups1/image11.htmOne can see how, a Jade of partially white jade and yellow (gold) and Red coloured piece of jade has been transformed so beautifully into the image of Buddha `wrapped' in the appropriate Buddhist Yellow and red.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/27/00 5:21:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,Is there any significance ofthe the color of thejade(green, yellow.white)used. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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