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Collection: Serpentine Jade

Serpentine Jade, also known simply as Serpentine, is a greenish mineral known for its resemblance to jade. It is valued for its smooth texture and range of green shades, from light to dark. Serpentine is believed to promote emotional balance, healing, and transformation. It is often used in jewelry and carvings due to its attractive appearance and metaphysical properties.

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Serpentine Jade FAQ

What is Serpentine Jade?

Serpentine Jade, often referred to simply as Serpentine, is a type of mineral that exists in various shades of green. It is commonly mistaken for traditional jade due to its similar appearance.

What are the metaphysical properties of Serpentine Jade?

Serpentine Jade is believed to possess soothing and calming properties. It is associated with promoting inner peace, balance, and emotional healing. Some also believe it enhances spiritual exploration and wisdom.

How does Serpentine Jade benefit its wearer?

Wearing Serpentine Jade jewelry or keeping it nearby is said to alleviate stress, enhance self-confidence, and foster a sense of tranquility and harmony.

How should Serpentine Jade be cleansed and charged?

Serpentine Jade can be cleansed with lukewarm water and a mild soap. To recharge its energy, place it in sunlight for a brief period or on a Selenite charging plate.

Where is Serpentine Jade found?

Serpentine Jade is found in various locations worldwide, including the United States, China, and New Zealand, among others.