Fifty shades of jade

Jade has been used in Chinese sculptures and jewellery since the Neolithic period, and the mineral has long been valued for its hardness, durability and beauty. Whereas in the West, we are most familiar with the bright green jadeite variety, the jade nephrite used in ancient China, comes in a variety of hues from lavender and white to red and yellow.

The Chinese believed that jade had protective qualities linked to immortality and the preservation of the soul. During the Han dynasty, emperors and other royals were buried in jade suits sewn in gold thread and even today jade pendants are often worn as lucky charms to bring good health and power. 

Jadeite jewellery: the transluscent gem that is revered in Chinese society

Emerald green symbolises fortune and fame, as well as luck and peace, and is the colour that we most closely associate with this precious stone. However, jade comes in a varied palette, notably purple, yellow, white and black.

Cartier has given its jade jewellery a modern and edgy feel by contrasting polished black cabochons with white diamonds.

Black jade has rarely been used in jewellery, but the finest quality black jade takes on a beautiful green hue when viewed through strong light. A range of de GRISOGONO and Cartier jewellery makes it look strikingly modern and edgy by contrasting polished black cabochons with white diamonds.

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As in Western society, in China the colour purple symbolises power and is similarly considered auspicious. It also happens to be very flattering on Western skin tones – an attribute noted in intricately carved purple and lavender jade earrings in collections from Suzanne Syz, David Marshall, and Hong Kong jewellers Samuel Kung and Edward Chiu.

Wallace Chan’s intricately detailed Return of the King bangle features icy white carved jade and diamonds set in titanium.

Equally beautiful are the white shades. The sculptor-jeweller Wallace Chan has carved an ancient totemic motif in white jade and set it in a diamond-embellished purple titanium bangle. The jade is actually highly prized mutton fat nephrite – a coarse description for something so luminous and precious. Nevertheless, Wallace Chan says, “This kind of jade has a long history that echoes the historical significance of the motif I wanted to carve, which is based on protective charms dating back thousands of years.”

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The icy white jade earrings from Suzanne Syz and David Marshall have evolved around traditional Chinese carvings juxtaposed by contemporary settings with diamonds and coloured gemstones. These carvings are in jadeite, a stone only discovered in Burma in the 18th century, which possesses a captivating translucency.

Pharaonic bib necklace from Carnet by Michelle Ong, incorporating a lively green, lavender, yellow and fabulously icy pale jade in one magnificent piece.

Perhaps the most striking statement in coloured jade jewellery comes in a Pharaonic bib necklace from Michelle Ong, who has managed to incorporate a lively green, lavender, yellow and fabulously icy pale jade in this magnificent piece. She believes jade can look fairly avant-garde. “By combining and contrasting its warmer colour tones with a ‘cold’ gemstone such as emerald or diamond, it can enhance and complement its beauty,” she says. Jade, she believes “can be wonderfully modern, but that of course comes through pairing it with a contemporary design.”

Given its range of luminous colours and versatility, it is hardly surprising that jade is becoming increasingly popular with both Eastern and Western jewellery designers. While jade is arguably the most Asian of all gems, when this traditional Chinese material is combined with a contemporary design aesthetic, it takes on a modern and even avant-garde edge. 

  • Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague black jade ring

    Paris Nouvelle Vague black jade ring

    Cartier

    £ 35,200

  • Boghossian diamond and pear-shaped jadeite bracelet

    Diamond and pear-shaped jadeite bracelet

    Boghossian

    POA

  • de GRISOGONO Tubetto white gold diamond and black jade earrings

    Tubetto white gold, diamond and black jade earrings

    de GRISOGONO

    POA

  • David Marshall lavender jade Dragon earrings

    Lavender Jade Dragon earrings

    David Marshall

    £ 12,840

  • Suzanne Syz China Girl coloured jade earrings

    China Girl coloured jade earrings

    Suzanne Syz

    POA

  • Fei Liu Cloud Wind jadeite earrings

    Cloud Wind jadeite earrings

    Fei Liu

    POA

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