Burmese green jade – Chapter 3
A stone never given lightly.
For centuries, Burmese green jade was not considered an ornament.
It was a stone of responsibility.
In many Eastern cultures, it was not chosen for decoration,
but to accompany moments of passage:
a significant change,
a new phase of life,
a continuity to be protected.
Jade was not linked to the idea of sudden luck,
but to that of lasting balance.
It did not promise turning points, but stability.
It did not seek attention: it preserved it.
For this reason, it was often passed down.
Not replaced, not updated,
but carried through time,
as one does with something whose value
does not need to change.
Wearing jade, even today,
means choosing a presence that accompanies,
not a symbol that fades.
A piece of Italy, from Silvia Kelly to the world.