Channel: CCTV-9 International Program: Culture Express - Culture of China Date: 2008-10-07 Description: Grand Jade Masters of China Video Series ID: 0O4DUbJUNYy8im18UaW5pA==
No ones going to read this but, if you do: I have a jade piece that I wore on my neck. I was driving one day, and suddenly a driver sped through a red light and I was going 80 MPH. I wouldve " T " bonned him, if he went any slower. A few days later, I noticed my jade had a small "cut"/"line". And so, I believe in Jade being able to protect the wearer. Side note: As weird as it seems. I went to a jewelry store and did not want to buy a jade piece, wanted to buy gold. But the "jade" called on me and it was like magic (everything I saw, I ignored). It was like magical bonding. It's kind of hard to just wear someone else's jade, or buy used jade. It is best to get the jade if you get this weird feeling. I dont know how to explain, but if it happens; you'll know what I mean.
Stone from heaven protected you. I am glad. Please continue to wear jade. I have worn jade since I obtained some pieces in 2018 and some in 2019. I have done better financially and have suffered no serious hardship. And yes, someone did read this. I hope you will know others hear you and please...live well.
This is truly amazing art and skill. Bravo and well done to this jade carver. Jade is one of the most essential stones within Chinese history and culture. It has been enjoyed and praised for centuries. It is quite moving and inspiring to see this art continue into the present. This place in Guangzhou should be a must-see spot to visit. Jade is remarkable and beautiful.
I happen own handful pieces of green Jade and that is one many reasons that I like Chinese History and Culture and food and the romance of the three kingdoms books which have split in to two books .
Around 2010 I saw a very informative multi-part CCTV documentary about the history of the Chinese community of Manadalay, Myanmar, who have worked and settled there over the past few centuries to take a leading part in the jade trade, but I cannot find this documentary on RU-vid, or elsewhere on the Internet. Is this documentary still available to watch anywhere online?
when they bring out the huge jade chicken feet, pig hooves and cookies, all i can think of is it seems like such a waste of good jade. think of all the pendants or trinkets that could have been made