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「 Bixie Jade Joint Plain Bracelet 」

This kind of bracelet may seem simple at first glance—it all comes down to selecting the right raw materials and polishing them into beads.
The jade varieties include Hetian jade, Mochou jade, yellow jade, Bixie jade and purple jade; the blue water jadeite is sourced from Guatemala; and the southern red agate comes in persimmon red and brocade red hues. The key to its refinement lies in controlling the color consistency of the entire strand of beads. This often requires slicing from a single block of raw material and polishing each bead exclusively from the same batch, with almost no room for using leftover scraps.
Of course, if it were just a neat strand of jade beads, it wouldn’t necessarily have to be a WJIE creation. Its ingenuity lies in that single bamboo joint accent—either in gold or silver—inserted in the middle of the bead strand like a tiny hairpin. It is a subtle touch, yet it brings the entire piece to life.
It is like a sprig of new bamboo curving gently against a wall of plain white. It does not disrupt the harmony; instead, it softly reminds you:After too much uniformity, a little irregularity is exactly what you need.