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By Gennady Oreshkin | HK EDITION | Updated: 2024-09-06 16:26
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The Journey with Minerals show at K11 Musea features an unpolished tektite mined in Guangdong province. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY]

Powerful presence

Crystallized forms of certain minerals have always had a special place in Chinese culture. According to feng shui guidelines, an azure crystal releases positive energy, helps clear physical and emotional blockages, facilitates good circulation and helps to ward off negativity and emotional stress. Tektites, on the other hand, are supposed to make great meditation aids. When placed near electronic gadgets such as a TV or personal computer, a tektite crystal is expected to absorb and mitigate electromotive force.

A spherical pyrite perched on a bed of quartz sourced from Romania is on display at the same exhibition. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY]

The most popular mineral in Chinese material culture is of course jade or jadeite - a microcrystalline interlocking growth of crystals - because of its spiritual associations. The mining of jade began in the third millennium BC, about the same time as its use to make decorative and religious objects, such as the Six Ritual Jades with its symbolic associations. This group of objects consists of a flat round disc with a hole in its center, called bi, representing heaven; a square tube, or cong, which is the symbol of the Earth; a flat half-ring pendant, referred to as huang; a flat blade-like gui; a harvesting knife or hu and a forked blade, called zhang. The last four represent the north, east, west and south respectively.

Decorative and religious Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) objects made from jade. Chinese people’s love of jade goes back several millennia and is still going strong. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY]

Since ancient times, each variety of jade was used for a specific purpose. Serpentine jade, for instance, is still used by apprentice jade carvers before they're ready to work on the more-valuable varieties of the stone.

Decorative and religious Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) objects made from jade. Chinese people’s love of jade goes back several millennia and is still going strong. [Photo provided to CHINA DAILY]
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