Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal1
Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal1
Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal2
Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal3
Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal4
Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style - Wax | Wane - borosilicate glass - Crystal5

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Jade Green Borosilicate Glass Tea Cup – Feng Shui Wellness | Vintage Depression Glass Style

Mohs 7
Chakra Heart
Element Earth + Water
Zodiac Taurus
Formula NaAlSi₂O₆ / Ca₂(Mg,Fe)₅Si₈O₂₂(OH)₂
Color
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"Luck, wellbeing, spiritual balance, long life"

Crystal Profile

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Every crystal carries its own identity. Here is everything about this one.

🌍 Origin

China, Myanmar (ethical)

🪐 Ruling Planet

Venus

🔢 Numerology

11

🎭 Archetype

The Guardian: steady, enduring, and patient—linked with long-term promises, c...

🎵 Musical Chord

G Major: Grounded yet hopeful, like a familiar folk song that has been sung f...

💫 Associations

Kidneys, emotional harmony, stress reduction

⚡ Energy Properties

Tough nephrite/jadeite fiber structure

🔬 Modern Use

• Prosperity, protection, and longevity • Soothes emotional disharmony

✨ Why You Need It

Embrace the serene power of Jade to cultivate harmony and balance in your daily life. This ancient stone is your ally...

Crystal Care

How to Care for Your Stone

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Cleansing

Bathe with mild soap

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Recharging

Charge in moonlight or sunlight as appropriate for this crystal.

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Safety Notes

Jade is generally safe to handle and wear. Authentic nephrite and jadeite jade are non-toxic and suitable for direct skin contact, including gua sha tools and jewelry. However, be aware of the following: Dyed or treated jade: Some lower-quality jade is chemically treated or dyed (often called "Type B" or "Type C" jade). These treatments may involve resins or polymers that can degrade over time or cause skin sensitivity in rare cases. Always source from reputable suppliers. Imitations: "Jade" sold at very low prices may actually be serpentine, aventurine, or glass. While these are also generally safe, they lack jade's durability and energetic properties. Physical care: Jade is tough but can chip or crack if dropped on hard surfaces. Avoid exposing jade to harsh chemicals, extreme heat, or prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade dyed stones. Cleaning tools: If using jade gua sha or rollers, clean with mild soap and water after each use to prevent bacteria buildup.

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Placement & Feng Shui

(Respectful of East Asian heritage without making spiritual claims.) Theme: “Heirloom, Not Trend” Placement Concept: • East side of a room, bookshelf, or vanity to echo sunrise and renewal. • Pre...

Through the Ages

The History of This Crystal

Jadeite in China: “Stone of Heaven”

Questions & Answers

Crystal Courtesan FAQ

Can I wear multiple crystals together, or will they cancel each other out?
Crystals do not cancel each other out — this is a common myth. You can absolutely wear and combine multiple crystals. The key is intention. Some crystals are considered energetically complementary: amethyst + clear quartz amplify each other, rose quartz + moonstone support emotional healing, black tourmaline + shungite double up on protective energy. The only practical consideration is physical: harder crystals (like quartz) can scratch softer ones (like selenite) if stored together loosely. Store your crystals separately or wrapped in soft cloth.
How do I choose the right crystal for me?
The most effective method is intuition — let yourself be drawn to a stone without overthinking it. Your subconscious often knows what you need before your conscious mind does. If you prefer a more structured approach, start with your intention: what do you want more of (protection, love, clarity, abundance, calm)? Then research which crystals are traditionally associated with that intention. The Crystal Courtesan glossary at Wax | Wane is designed exactly for this — each crystal entry includes its energetic properties, chakra associations, zodiac connections, and practical suggestions for use.
How do I cleanse and recharge my crystals?
The most universally safe methods for cleansing crystals are: moonlight (place outside or on a windowsill during a full moon overnight), sound (use a singing bowl, tuning fork, or play 432Hz music near your crystals), and smoke (pass through sage, palo santo, or cedar smoke briefly). For recharging, sunlight works for most crystals but can fade color in amethyst, rose quartz, and fluorite — limit sun exposure to 1-2 hours maximum. Selenite and clear quartz are self-cleansing and can be used to cleanse other crystals by placing them nearby overnight. Avoid water for porous or soft stones (malachite, selenite, pyrite, hematite).
How do I know if my crystal is authentic or dyed/synthetic?
Authentic crystals have natural inclusions, slight color variations, and imperfections — perfection is often a red flag. Dyed crystals often have unnaturally vivid, uniform color and may bleed color when wet. Synthetic crystals (like lab-created opalite or goldstone) are man-made glass and have no natural crystal structure — they are beautiful but energetically different. At Wax | Wane, we source authentic, natural crystals and disclose when a stone is lab-created or treated. When in doubt, ask us — we are happy to share sourcing details.
What crystal is best for beginners?
Clear quartz is the classic beginner crystal — it amplifies intention, is easy to find in quality form, and works with any goal. For emotional support, rose quartz is the most accessible and universally loved. For protection and grounding, black tourmaline is practical and powerful. For intuition and sleep, amethyst is the most widely recommended. At Wax | Wane, we curate our crystal selection for quality and authenticity — every stone is selected with intention.
What crystals are best for sleep and relaxation?
Amethyst is the most widely recommended crystal for sleep — it is associated with the crown and third eye chakras, promotes calm, and is traditionally placed under the pillow or on a bedside table. Moonstone supports emotional balance and is especially helpful during times of stress or hormonal fluctuation. Selenite is a high-vibration cleansing stone that many people place at the four corners of their bedroom to create a calm, clear energetic space. Lepidolite contains natural lithium and is one of the most calming stones in the mineral kingdom.
What is the difference between a crystal and a mineral?
All crystals are minerals, but not all minerals are crystals. A mineral is any naturally occurring inorganic solid with a defined chemical composition. A crystal is a mineral that has formed with a repeating, ordered atomic structure — which gives it its characteristic geometric shape and optical properties. Some minerals (like obsidian) are technically volcanic glass and do not have a crystalline structure, but are still used in crystal healing practices. The Crystal Courtesan covers both crystals and minerals because both have unique energetic, scientific, and aesthetic properties worth exploring.
What is the metaphysical meaning of Shungite?
Shungite is a carbon-based mineral found only in the Karelia region of Russia, estimated to be over 2 billion years old. It is one of the few natural materials known to contain fullerenes — hollow carbon molecules with powerful antioxidant properties. Metaphysically, shungite is considered one of the most powerful protective and grounding stones available. It is associated with the root chakra, EMF protection, water purification, and psychic shielding. At Wax | Wane, shungite is featured in both our Crystal Courtesan collection and our EMF protection line because of its dual scientific and energetic significance.

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Crystal Identity

Jade

Luck, wellbeing, spiritual balance, long life

Chakra
Heart
Zodiac
Taurus
Element
Earth + Water
Origin
China, Myanmar (ethical)
Chemical Formula
NaAlSi₂O₆ / Ca₂(Mg,Fe)₅Si₈O₂₂(OH)₂
Mohs Hardness
7

Crystal Care & FAQ

Bathe with mild soap
Charge in moonlight or sunlight as appropriate for this crystal.
Jade is generally safe to handle and wear. Authentic nephrite and jadeite jade are non-toxic and suitable for direct skin contact, including gua sha tools and jewelry. However, be aware of the following: Dyed or treated jade: Some lower-quality jade is chemically treated or dyed (often called "Type B" or "Type C" jade). These treatments may involve resins or polymers that can degrade over time or cause skin sensitivity in rare cases. Always source from reputable suppliers. Imitations: "Jade" sold at very low prices may actually be serpentine, aventurine, or glass. While these are also generally safe, they lack jade's durability and energetic properties. Physical care: Jade is tough but can chip or crack if dropped on hard surfaces. Avoid exposing jade to harsh chemicals, extreme heat, or prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade dyed stones. Cleaning tools: If using jade gua sha or rollers, clean with mild soap and water after each use to prevent bacteria buildup.
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