Jade and my Grazia Necklaces
- Lucia Rambusch-Adam

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Jade doesn’t always get the spotlight it deserves—and that’s part of what makes it so special. For over 8,000 years, Jade has been one of the most revered and versatile gemstones in the world. In Chinese culture where it was once valued more than gold.

It’s actually made up of two minerals—nephrite and jadeite—both known for their incredible strength and durability. It is valued for its soft, easy to carve, and translucent texture, symbolizes virtue, power, and immortality, often appearing in forms like dragon carvings, Bi discs, and ceremonial items.

It is also why its a great stone to enhance - like you will see in the "Spring Mix" Grazia necklace. Formed from a mosaic of ultra-fine, interlocking crystals, this storied gemstone has a depth to it that allows for colors to be trapped in the veins of the stone. In my Grazia Spring Mix you will see shades of pink, yellow, and green. Amodern palette—each stone unique, each one glowing.
Why people LOVE my Grazia necklace is because it has a easy to open jump ring in the front. You can push the lever to easily take charms and pendants on and off.

What most people don’t realize? Jade is so much more than green. It naturally forms in a range of colors, each with its own quiet energy:
Green — balance, harmony, abundance
Lavender — wisdom, calm, intuition
White — purity, clarity
Black — protection, grounding
Yellow — joy, optimism
Red — energy, vitality

That range is what makes jade feel so modern right now—it’s versatile, unexpected, and deeply personal.
You can wear it softly or boldly, stack different tones, or let one piece stand on its own.
And beyond meaning, jade is simply easy. It’s tough enough for everyday wear, smooth against the skin, and has that subtle, natural glow - no matter which color you like best.
I have also made my Grazia necklace in Teal, Coral, White Jade stones - and of course Labradorite.




