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Jem's Jade Necklace - Kinstsugi Stones

Jem's Jade Necklace - Kinstsugi Stones

Regular price $ 68.00 USD
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I grew up with the belief that we had to throw away anything chipped or broken things for fear it would bring bad luck to our household. Then I learned about Kintsugi, this amazing Japanese art where they fix broken pottery with a mix of lacquer and gold, silver, or platinum powder. The word "Kintsugi" literally means "golden repair."

Instead of hiding the cracks, they highlight them with precious metals. So, a broken piece not only gets fixed but becomes this stunning work of art that shows off its history.

It's not just about fixing things; Kintsugi carries a deeper meaning. It's all about embracing imperfections, acknowledging the passage of time, and finding beauty in resilience. Basically, it's a reminder that flaws and repairs are part of an object's story, making it stronger and even more special.

I believe this is particularly fitting for the meaning behind this necklace. 

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Jem's Jade necklace inspired by the Infernal Devices series. Tessa wears the necklace throughout the series.

"He reached into the pocket of his waistcoat and drew out something smooth and circular. It was a pendant of whitish-green jade, with Chinese characters carved into it that she could not read. He held it out to her with a hand that trembled ever so slightly...." -Clockwork Prince

Traditional Chinese symbol for love engraved in the front and in the back, from the I-Ching "When two people are at one in their inmost hearts, they shatter even the strength of iron or of bronze"

  • Solid brass, Jadeite.
    Measures 1 3/16" 1 1/4" (35mm - 40mm) 
  • 16" - 18" (40cm - 45cm) gold plated chain

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Care information

Wear your beautiful jewelry with confidence! Did you know that your body oils can actually help protect metals from tarnishing? It's true! So, don't hesitate to put on your favorite pieces and let them shine. Your natural oils create a protective barrier that keeps tarnish at bay. Just remember to give your jewelry some love and care by cleaning it regularly and storing it safely when you're not wearing it. With a little TLC, your jewelry will continue to dazzle and make you feel fabulous!

As a general rule for all jewelry, avoid abrasives, chemicals like perfume, hairspray, household cleaners and bleached (pool) and sea water. Regular water and mild soap is ok, although excessive exposure to moisture will shorten the life of your jewelry.

Remove before certain activities: Take off your jewelry before engaging in activities that may put it at risk of damage, such as exercising, playing sports, or doing heavy manual work. This helps prevent accidental tugging, bending, or scratching.

Store it properly: When you're not wearing your gold-filled jewelry, store it in a dry and safe place. Consider using a soft pouch or jewelry box with separate compartments to prevent scratching and tangling.

Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is an alloy that contains a 7.25% of copper. Copper tarnishes and oxidizes which in occasion is nice but some people don’t like it. 
To solve this issue, use a cleaning solution found in jewelry supply stores or drugstores. Follow directions.
There are good polishing cloths that will do the trick too. Those are specially good to highlight parts when the piece has an oxidized finish. You can find them here

Gold Filled

Gold-filled is made by heat- and pressure-bonding a thin layer of karat gold to a brass (or other base metal) core. The value of gold-filled is greater than gold-plated because gold-filled has an actual layer of karat gold, not just a microscopic film, as is the case with gold-plated items. The karat gold covering also significantly increases the tarnish resistance of the base metal substrate. 

Because of this thick layer of gold, it is hypoallergenic and will last a lifetime if cared for properly following instructions above. Sunshine Polishing Cloths are excellent to keep your gold-filled jewelry shining like new. 

Brass - Bronze 

The copper content in certain metals can cause the skin to turn green or the piece to tarnish, depending on individual skin chemistry and environmental factors. Humid weather may increase the need for maintenance. Applying a thin layer of lacquer or clear nail polish can protect the skin from discoloration, although it will wear off over time and require reapplication. Storing the jewelry in an airtight container, such as a zip-lock bag or one with a tarnish inhibitor, can help prevent tarnishing. Remember, everyone's experience may differ, so taking extra care can help maintain the jewelry's appearance.

Friendly reminder: Copper is an essential trace element that offers various benefits to the body. It plays a crucial role in enzyme function, acts as an antioxidant, aids in iron absorption, supports the immune system, contributes to collagen production, and helps maintain proper nervous system function. While it may cause temporary skin discoloration, copper is not harmful and provides important health benefits.

Leather

Leather items must be kept out of water as possible. Occasional moisture is ok, but do not submerge or shower with leather item to enjoy its beauty longer. 

For any additional concerns please don't hesitate to contact me

 

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