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Natural “Seven Colors Jade” sphere
$ 600 Original price was: $ 600.$ 550Current price is: $ 550.
Natural "Seven Colors Jade" sphere
$ 600 Original price was: $ 600.$ 550Current price is: $ 550.
Brand Name | GB Gems & Treasures |
Product Name | Seven Colors Jade |
Material | Minerals |
Weight | 5.19 kg |
Size | 160 mm |
**Description:**
Experience the enchanting allure of the Natural “Seven Colors Jade” Sphere Specimen, a true masterpiece from the heart of Taiwan, China. This exquisite creation, weighing an impressive 5.19 kilograms and resting upon a sturdy base with a diameter of 160mm, captures the essence of nature’s beauty in a single mesmerizing form.
Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of Taiwan, China, the “Seven Colors Jade” boasts an extraordinary range of hues, revealing an enchanting spectrum that unfolds like a rainbow. The vibrant interplay of colors within this jade sphere is a reflection of the Earth’s artistry, shaped over countless years to deliver a captivating visual symphony.
The expert craftsmanship and impeccable technique used to create this specimen bring out the inherent beauty of the “Seven Colors Jade.” Carved to perfection, the sphere exemplifies the mastery of transforming a raw gem into a work of art. Its smooth surface invites touch, invoking a sense of connection with the energies contained within.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the “Seven Colors Jade” holds profound spiritual significance. Jade has been revered for centuries as a symbol of luck, abundance, and protection. As you admire this magnificent sphere, you’re invited to tap into its energies and let it infuse your space with positivity and balance.
Whether displayed as a centerpiece, a collector’s gem, or a source of inspiration, the Natural “Seven Colors Jade” Sphere Specimen is a testament to the Earth’s wonders and the skilled hands that bring them to life. Embark on a journey of discovery as you admire the beauty of Taiwan, China’s prized creation and embrace the harmonious energies it radiates.
For centuries, people have used the terms precious and semiprecious to describe gemstones. You’ll still occasionally hear these terms today. However, this gem classification has so many exceptions it has no real value.
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