A silver jade bracelet pairs one of nature's most revered stones with solid .925 sterling silver. Jade has been carved and worn for over 5,000 years, prized in Chinese, Mesoamerican, and Maori cultures for its toughness and cool, smooth feel against skin. With a Mohs hardness of 6 to 7, nephrite and jadeite resist scratching better than most gem-quality stones. Our current collection holds 6 jade bracelets, priced from $836 to $4551, each set with natural jade and finished in genuine sterling silver.
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Nephrite and jadeite are two distinct minerals both called jade. Jadeite is rarer, harder (6.5-7 Mohs), and occurs in more colors including imperial green, while nephrite is more common, slightly softer (6-6.5 Mohs), and typically appears in green to white shades.
Clean your bracelet with a soft damp cloth and mild soap, then dry it thoroughly. Store silver jewelry in a dry place away from humidity to slow tarnishing, and avoid exposing jade to harsh chemicals or extreme temperature changes.
Yes. Jade rates 6-7 on the Mohs hardness scale and has an interlocking grain structure that resists chipping. This makes jade bracelets suitable for regular wear with reasonable care.