Big Sur Jade "Fire Jade" Naturally Polished Pendant 0.9 x 2"
$125.00
The mystery of Big Sur is alluring, and, for centuries, people have appreciated the beauty of one of its most precious stones, Nephrite Jade.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.
The mystery of Big Sur is alluring, and, for centuries, people have appreciated the beauty of one of its most precious stones, Nephrite Jade.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.
The mystery of Big Sur is alluring, and, for centuries, people have appreciated the beauty of one of its most precious stones, Nephrite Jade.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.
Though jade is generally thought of as a green stone, Big Sur Jade comes in many shades of green, blue, gray, black, and even white. The patters may be one color "clear," or multi-colored "calico."
This pendant may be a rare piece that what is known as "fire jade." The Esselen indigenous people of the Big Sur area used to put jade in their fires and use it to warm themselves, as jade retains heat. It is of natural form and polish. It is untouched, except for the hole that was drilled for the pendant. It is polished by the ocean. There is a name for this type of polish in every culture. The Burmese call it "Nat-Thwe," which translates to "spirit polished." In some ares, naturally polished pieces are called "wind slicks." In Big Sur, they call it "ocean polished, because the most accessible and active jade vein is submersed. The ocean sees it before we do, and works her magic.
This pendant comes on a para-cord fastened by a manzanita bead. A metal "fob" is included with the maker's mark. The cord color may be changed upon request.
Wear this pendant to keep the strength and beauty of Big Sur with you; or gift this to the one you love.