Jade Tao Jewelry
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Product Description
Wholeness in a divided world.
This pendant reimagines the ancient duality of Yin and Yang through modern, geometric purity. A flawless disc is divided into two distinct halves—creamy White Jade and deep Black Ink Jade—united by a slender line of 18K Yellow Gold.
Where the ring celebrated motion, this pendant celebrates stillness. The warm gold bezel embraces the cool, smooth stones, creating a tactile talisman that rests against your heart. It represents the perfect union of day and night, strength and softness.
Wear it as a daily grounding anchor. Its clean lines offer visual silence, helping you find stability and inner peace amidst the noise of everyday life.
Other Details
Materials: Solid 18K Yellow Gold, Natural White & Black Jade.
Design: Minimalist Split-Circle Pendant.
Symbolism: Unity, Stability, Modern Zen.
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ABOUT OUR JADE
⚪ The White: Han White Jade (Yang)
Historically used in the imperial architecture of the Ming Dynasty, this stone is known as the "Guide of Spirit." Its creamy, translucent texture mirrors the ethereal clouds of Wudang. It is believed to clear the mind, offering healing energy that washes away stress and anxiety.
⚫ The Black: Ink Jade (Yin)
Rare and dense, Ink Jade is the "Anchor of Soul." In Daoist tradition, black is the color of the Xuanwu (the Dark Warrior deity of Wudang). This stone is known for its grounding properties, absorbing negative vibrations and fostering a sense of profound quietude.
Together, they form a complete energetic loop—bringing the healing harmony of ancient Wudang directly to your heart.
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