The meaning of common jade pendants!

The meaning of common jade pendants!

1. Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum symbolizes longevity and health.

2. Fruits

It means that the descendants will continue endlessly.

3. Peony

As the king of flowers, people call the peony the most beautiful flower in the world; wearing it symbolizes wealth and a successful career.

4. Leaves

The emerald green leaves represent vitality and imply that the tree of life is evergreen. Girls wearing emerald leaves will remain forever young and beautiful. Old men wearing emerald leaves will be full of energy and more energetic. It is also homophonic with “career”, which implies a prosperous career, steady promotion and further success.

5. Pine

Wearing it symbolizes health and longevity, and perseverance.

6. Blue Bean

Also known as snow peas, the fruit is plump, which is homophonic with "purse" and "wallet", symbolizing a full purse throughout life.

7. Peach

Eating the fairy peach of Queen Mother of the West can make one live a hundred years. Peach is the fruit of longevity. Wearing it can help you live longer and have a sweet and happy life.

8. Corn

Golden corn means a house full of gold and jade; wearing jade with corn pattern means prosperous business; corn produces many seeds, which means a house full of descendants and great blessings.

9. Bamboo

Bamboo has joints, which means you will be promoted step by step. It also brings peace. Wearing jadeite bamboo will make children smart in studying and adults will be successful in their careers and get promoted and make fortunes.

10. Chili

Wearing jade chili means prosperous business and life, good fortune and wealth.

11. Plum Blossom

The ancients described it as having a skin as white as ice and bones, and the five petals of the plum blossom represent the five blessings of happiness, prosperity, longevity, joy and wealth. Wearing jadeite with plum blossom pattern will bring you all five blessings.

12. Gourd

It is a treasure. In ancient times, gourds were used to hold medicine. It is said that the medicine poured out of the gourd can cure all diseases and make people healthy and long-lived.

13. Lotus leaf

Growing out of mud but remaining unstained, the lotus is known as the gentleman among flowers, with a clear mind and a chivalrous character. In jade carvings, it is often seen together with fish and money, meaning surplus and wealth every year.

14. Grapes

Because grapes are full of fruits, they are used to symbolize a good harvest; they symbolize success in life, career and all aspects.

15. Cabbage

"Cai" is homophonic with "wealth", and jade cabbage is often used as ornaments, and there are also many small carvings. Wearing jade cabbage will bring wealth to you, and placing jade cabbage in your living room will give it a luxurious feel.

Finally, in the Year of the Horse, you can also send a horse as a gift, which means immediate success and a successful career.




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