The jade ring has been a jewel steeped in meaning for millennia. Chinese scholars wore a jade ring on their thumb as a symbol of wisdom and social status. Emperors sealed their decrees with jade signet rings. In Asian tradition, wearing jade on one's finger is a way to elegantly and discreetly affirm one's inner worth. Set in silver, the deep, silky green of the jade cabochon truly shines: this polished, slightly oily surface catches the light with a softness that crystalline stones cannot replicate. It is a piece of jewelry that has presence without being ostentatious, exactly like the energy it diffuses.
In lithotherapy, wearing a jade ring on one's finger is particularly relevant: hands are important points of energetic exchange, and jade accompanies every gesture with its energy of harmony, wisdom, and prosperity. It is the ring one wears for an important negotiation, a decisive interview, or simply to cultivate accuracy in daily choices. Jade works on the heart chakra and helps in making lucid decisions, guided by the intelligence of the heart rather than impulsivity. Jade pairs well with amethyst (enhanced wisdom), rose quartz (gentleness and openness), or citrine (abundance and optimism). For care, remove your ring before washing hands with soap. A rinse with clear water and recharging in moonlight are sufficient. With its legendary tenacity and a hardness of 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale, jade is one of the most durable stones for everyday wear.