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Gobi Desert Agate & Kazakh Jade Stretch Bracelet — Mint Agate

Gobi Desert Agate & Kazakh Jade Stretch Bracelet — Mint Agate

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Cool Light, Ancient Stone

There is a particular green that belongs to neither the forest nor the sea — a cool, fresh, mineral green that exists only in stone. This bracelet is built around it. Natural light green Gobi Desert agates, gathered from the wind-swept plains of Mongolia, bring a soft mint translucency to the strand. Natural Type A Kazakh jade from Kazakhstan's Altai mountains anchors them with depth and density. The result is a bracelet that feels clean, cool, and quietly alive.


The Stones

Gobi Desert Agate — Light Green (Mint)
These agates occupy the pale, cool end of the green Gobi spectrum — a soft mint that reads almost aquatic in certain light, almost botanical in others. The color comes from trace mineral inclusions within the silica matrix, formed over millions of years beneath the Mongolian desert. Each bead is translucent, with natural banding and internal patterning that makes every piece unique. Entirely untreated — no dye, no heat, no enhancement of any kind.

Kazakh Jade (Type A Nephrite)
Sourced from the ancient nephrite deposits of Kazakhstan's Altai region, the jade beads here are richer and denser in green than the agates — a deep, waxy counterpoint to the agate's pale translucency. The contrast between the two stones is textural as much as chromatic: one lets light through, the other holds it. Certified Type A: untreated and unenhanced.


Construction

  • Strung on 0.7mm premium stretch cord for a comfortable, slip-on fit
  • 8mm beads — a substantial, well-balanced size that wears comfortably on most wrists
  • Light green agate and jade in a balanced bead ratio — translucent and opaque in equal measure
  • No clasp required — designed for effortless daily wear
  • Handcrafted in small batches; exact bead arrangement varies per piece

Wearing It

The mint-green palette makes this one of the most versatile bracelets in the collection — cool enough to pair with silver and white metals, fresh enough to wear in warmer months, and subtle enough to layer without competing. Stack it with our deeper green agate or jade-forward bracelets for a tonal wrist, or wear it alone as a clean, nature-inspired accent.


Care

  • Remove before swimming, bathing, or heavy exercise to preserve the stretch cord
  • Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth
  • Store flat or loosely coiled — avoid hanging, which can stress the cord over time
  • Natural stones may have minor surface variations; these are not flaws — they are proof of origin
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Know Your Stone

What is Type A jade?

TypeA jade is natural, untreated stone — no bleaching, no polymer filling, no dye.It's the collector standard and the only grade we carry at JADEscape.Provenance documentation is available on request.

What is the difference between jadeite and nephrite?

Both are true jade, but different minerals.Jadeite is rarer, harder, and found in vivid colors including ImperialGreen.Nephrite is tougher with a silky texture, ranging from creamy white to deep forest green.We carry both.

What is Imperial Green jade?

ImperialGreen is the most prized color grade in jadeite — a vivid, evenly saturated green produced by trace chromium in the stone's crystal structure.TrueImperialGreen is highly translucent,with a depth of color that seems to glow from within.AtJADEscape, when we carry ImperialGreen material, it is always TypeA — natural and untreated.

How do I care for my jade piece?

Clean with a soft damp cloth and mild soap.Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, harsh chemicals, and prolonged sun exposure.Store separately to prevent scratching.With proper care,Type A jade lasts generations.

Do you provide certificates of authenticity?

At JADEscape, we source directly from the mines and the carvers themselves — our provenance comes from the relationship, not a certificate.The jade certification industry is largely unregulated and most commonly used by resellers.We can tell you exactly where a piece came from, who carved it, and what makes it genuine — because we were there.