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Why should jadeite be inlaid? Is there any feng shui saying?

Emerald is a very spiritual gem. It has been buried underground for thousands of years and absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon, so it is full of mystery. But a careful friend found that jade should be inlaid when buying it. Why? In fact, this is because the material of jade is not very good, and the light can't completely penetrate the jade, so it needs to be inlaid. When I met you, I completely wrapped the jadeite bare stone with metal substances. On the one hand, it can also protect jade.

First, the role of jade inlay There are several sayings about jade inlay. Jade inlay can really cover up some defective jadeites and play a cosmetic role. Moreover, jade inlay can also focus light, making the visual effect of jade more dazzling. Moreover, jade inlay can also protect the safety of jade, which can reduce wear and tear and reduce the possibility of falling off. Jade itself does have the function of geomantic omen, but the reason why jade is inlaid is only because of its fineness or for safety.

Second, the geomantic view of jadeite There is an old saying in China that jade educates people. Jade can maintain human health and bring people peace and good luck. But jade also has a saying of geomantic omen. We all know that jadeite is very beautiful, and each jadeite has its own unique spirituality, which also corresponds to different Feng Shui bureaus. In the ancient records of China, the relationship between jade and Yin and Yang is very subtle. Jade is often buried in the earth and bathed in the essence of the sun and the moon, so jade is right, while jade brought by human beings is yin and yang. Moreover, in primitive society, jade was also regarded as a medium of communication between human beings and gods.

Third, the historical significance of jade jade has a relatively important influence in the history of our country. In primitive society, jade was a necessity for our sacrifice. In the Spring and Autumn Period, jade was associated with gentlemen to reflect Confucianism. After the Han Dynasty, jadeite became the sought after object of all social strata. Today, jade has always been loved by human beings. Therefore, jadeite not only has aesthetic value, but also has sustainability.