In Asia, Europe, and all around the world, Stone Age workers made this toughest of minerals into weapons, tools, and spiritual objects and ornaments. Carvings symbolized the energies of both heaven and earth and mystic forces of life and death.
In Meso-America, the Mayans and the Aztecs highly prized jades. Their uses for jade also included medicinal purposes, jewelry, ornaments, ritual artifacts. Its’ name “jade” is Spanish for piedra de ijada— which translates literally “stone of the pain in the side.” Spanish Conquistadors saw natives holding pieces of the stone to their sides to cure or relieve various aches and pains.
In Asia the jade carving tradition is thousands of years old
Jade was and still is regarded as a gemstone of nobility, power, and royalty.
Spiritual Properties:
Jade is a special gemstone of healing and stability. It relieves anxiety and lightens emotions developed from fear. This stone never allow any negative energy or negative influences to affect the individual wearing it. It does not allow the entry of any external negative vibration. It continues to emit cleansing and calming aura. It can improve the mental capacity