Chinese New Year of the Pig Jade Pendant
Product Code: ga1730
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February 18th 2007 is the start of the new Chinese Year of the Pig. Chinese name: Zhu, sign of honesty. The Western counterpart is Scorpio.
The Pig Year follows the Dog Year and is the last animal in the Chinese twelfth year cycle. Pig Years are: 1911*1923*1935*1947*1959*1971*1983*1995*2007
Pig people share certain characteristics: "Its better to give than to receive" is their motto. They don't like asking for help, preferring to carry the burden themselves. Pigs will do anything to maintain a sense of peace amongst family or friends. Even to the extent of being taken advantage of, but Pigs are compassionate souls who basically forgive and forget. In short Pigs are hardworking, giving, willing, helpful, materialistic, gullible, oblivious, and obstinate.
For 5,000 years Imperial China used the word "jade" as something precious. Because jade is said to have all the attributes most valued in society. A symbol of purity and serenity, it is delicate, but will not break - is beautiful, but not impermanent, it can be flawed with lines, but still pleasing. It is believed to radiate divine unconditional love and balance the emotions. Held in the hand it can improve judgment - ancient silk traders often held jade while bartering. A small piece of jade worn around the neck was said to dispel illness.
Chinese jade first arrived in the West during the sixteenth century, brought from Canton by the Portuguese. Today jade continues to be a symbol of love, virtue, and status. With Chinese carvings reaching the highest value. The best jade has a waxy, pearly appearance. Feeling cool and so smooth, it seems soft to the touch. Yet hard enough that pressure from a sharp knife will not leave a mark.
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