Burmese Jadeite and Charoite Stretchy Bracelet with Sterling Silver Stardust Spacer Beads 
Burmese jadeite(often called Imperial jade when vivid green) is the rarer, higher-energy form of jade traditionally sourced from Myanmar. In many Asian spiritual traditions — especially Chinese metaphysics — it’s considered one of the most protective and life-balancing stones.
⚠️ These are traditional metaphysical beliefs, not scientifically proven medical effects.
1. Emotional stability & peace
Jadeite is regarded as a harmonizer rather than an amplifier.
Soothes emotional extremes
Helps regulate mood swings
Encourages calm reactions instead of impulsive ones
People often use it when they feel mentally scattered or overwhelmed by responsibility.
2. Security & reassurance
Unlike crystals linked to transformation, jadeite is associated with safety and continuity:
It’s traditionally given to children or travellers for protection.
3. Healthy boundaries
Believed to:
4. Wisdom & good judgement
In East Asian traditions jade is known as the Stone of Heaven:
Encourages practical thinking
Helps distinguish intuition from impulse
Promotes long-term choices over short-term comfort
5. Protection & energy filtering
Many practitioners treat jadeite as an energetic shield:
Deflects negativity instead of absorbing it
Stabilizes emotional environments
Good for empathic or sensitive personalities
6. Prosperity & life flow
Historically linked with wealth — but more about sustainable prosperity:
| Area | Believed Influence |
|---|
| Heart chakra | Balance & compassion |
| Aura | Protection & grounding |
| Life path | Stability & longevity |
| Energy style | Harmonizing rather than intense |
(Not medical claims — symbolic healing traditions)
🪨 How People Commonly Use It
Worn daily as a bracelet or pendant (continuous protection)
Held during stressful decisions
Kept near finances or workspace for stability
Given as a lifelong talisman or heirloom
Charoiteis a rare purple silicate mineral found almost exclusively in Siberia (Russia). In crystal-healing traditions it’s often called a stone of transformation because of its swirling, storm-like patterns and intense violet color.
⚠️ Note: The following are metaphysical/spiritual beliefs, not medically proven effects. They shouldn’t replace professional medical or psychological care.
1. Helps during major life change
Said to ease fear of the unknown
Encourages acceptance when life feels chaotic (career shifts, breakups, identity changes)
Promotes courage to move forward instead of staying stuck
2. Reduces anxiety & overthinking
Often used by people who struggle with obsessive thoughts
Believed to calm mental noise and emotional overwhelm
Associated with breaking negative mental loops
3. Encourages self-trust
4. Transformation & shadow work
Charoite is commonly used during therapy, journaling, or inner-work practices because it’s believed to:
Bring buried emotions to the surface safely
Help process trauma memories
Turn fear into understanding
5. Intuition & perception
Associated with the third-eye and crown chakras:
Enhances insight and pattern recognition
Helps people see the “bigger picture” in life situations
Said to reduce illusion and denial
6. Sleep & dreams
Many keep it near the bed for:
| Area | Believed Influence |
|---|
| Crown chakra | Acceptance & higher awareness |
| Third eye | Clarity & insight |
| Aura | Transmutation of negative energy |
| Life path | Purpose & direction |
Traditional Crystal Beliefs
Again — not scientific — but practitioners associate charoite with:
🪨 How People Commonly Use It
Hold during meditation when processing emotions
Place near pillow for overthinking before sleep
Carry during stressful events (interviews, difficult conversations)
Use during journaling or therapy sessions