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Born Once | "Golden Field" Yellow Serpentine Jade Ring
Born Once | "Golden Field" Yellow Serpentine Jade Ring
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麦田“Golden Field" Soft golden jade carries a sun-warmed tone, with scattered natural inclusions that echo the texture of ripened grain. The color shifts gently between pale yellow and deeper amber, giving the ring a quiet sense of movement. Carved into a thick, straight band, it sits full and smooth on the hand. Rooted in the Earth Element, it reflects nourishment, stability, and a quiet sense of abundance.
One of one.
For wider ring styles, we recommend sizing up 1 size from your usual.
e.g. If you typically wear a US 6, consider choosing US 7.
Materials & Care
Materials & Care
✦ Material: Serpentine Jade
✦ Care: Treat this piece as fine jewelry. While natural stones are enduring, they may fracture under strong impact. Avoid dropping or knocking against hard surfaces.
Keep away from water, sweat, lotions, and perfumes to preserve its natural luster. Store separately in a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
To clean, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid chemicals and ultrasonic cleaning.
✦ Note: Each piece is one of a kind. Variations in color, translucency, and natural patterning are inherent to jade and agate, formed over time within the earth. Subtle differences in size or fit may occur as part of the handmade process.
Dimensions & Sizing
Dimensions & Sizing
Ring Size: US 6 (Wide band — fits more snugly. We recommend sizing up 1 size from your usual.)
Width: 15.3mm, Thickness: 4.8mm
Need help with choosing the correct size? Size Chart
Energy Guide
Energy Guide
✦Element: Earth - Grounding, Stability, Nurturing
✦Gemstones: Serpentine jade, with its soft, earthy green and satin-like glow, is among the earliest materials revered as “jade” in ancient China. Long before nephrite and jadeite, it was carved into ritual objects and worn for protection.
Grounding and steady, it carries a quiet sense of history—calm, enduring, and deeply rooted.
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