PROMOTIONAL PRICE TUMBLED STONES: 1 kilo Unakite from West Virginia, U.S.A.
PROMOTIONAL PRICE TUMBLED STONES: 1 kilo Onyx from India.
PROMOTIONAL PRICE TUMBLE STONES: 1 kilo of white Jade from China.
We regularly hear that our tumbled stones are too expensive compared to our colleagues. This is because we go for the best drumstones in the world, usually produced in South Africa, Brazil, and Germany. But this season we have a dozen tumbled stones at very, very low prices. A-quality stones with a super beautiful shine, at the sharpest prices in Europe!
Jade is the common name for two minerals that are used as gemstones: jadeite and nephrite. In the economic circuit, there is also fake jade. This is worth less than real jade. One can distinguish the two from each other because real jade changes color over a long period of time when it has been in contact with human skin for many years. Jade comes in many different colors: green, brown, black, or cloud white, from very light to very dark. Jade, like soapstone and chalcedony, has been carved and worked by the Chinese for thousands of years. Jade was originally used as a tool, but became popular as a piece of jewelry during the Han dynasty. The only place where nephrite is found in China is in Sinkiang, around the city of Khotan. In Chinese culture, only processed jade is considered valuable. A lump of unprocessed jade is therefore of lesser value. In the Sanzijing, it is mentioned as a comparison with education: "If jade is not polished, it is not a precious thing." If a person does not learn, their life has no meaning, for they do not know the norms, values, and respect of life and will therefore never become talented" (玉不琢不成器人不學不知義). Jade is seen as a valuable stone that wards off evil forces. If one wears a piece of jade on their body for a long time, for example, on a piece of red thread around the neck, one will see that the jade slowly changes color. During the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, the medals were adorned with jade.