Honey Jade Point

$38.00

A honey jade point — polished genuine, undyed jade in warm golden-amber tones, about two and a half inches tall. A hand-sized piece for a desk or meditation space.

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Description

Honey jade pulls warm gold and amber out of a stone you might otherwise picture as green. Polished into a point about two and a half inches tall, the honey jade point is small enough to hold and warm enough in color to read on a shelf.

Long linked to harmony and good fortune, honey jade is one many draw on as a quiet reminder to keep an open hand toward the day. The meaning belongs to tradition and personal practice — we don’t claim the stone changes anything.

The pointed form makes a grounding anchor for a desk, nightstand, or meditation space — a vertical object that gives a corner a settled feel. Each point is genuine, undyed, untreated natural jade, so the tone and the natural markings shift from piece to piece. The Earthward team selects each one as AAA premium quality.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Carved from genuine, undyed, and untreated honey jade
  • Warm golden-amber tones that brighten a desk or shelf
  • A grounding desk, nightstand, or meditation-space accent
  • A point of focus for meditation and intention
  • Long linked to harmony and good fortune
  • Each point is unique — color, shape, and markings vary

Details

  • Genuine honey jade gemstone — AAA premium quality
  • Real, not dyed and not treated
  • Height approx. 2.3–2.7 inches
  • Weight approx. 2 oz
  • Comes with a description card

Care

Jade is a durable stone but can still be scratched by harder materials. Keep it away from prolonged sunlight, water, salt, and harsh cleaners. Wipe gently with a soft cloth.

Crystal meanings are based on tradition and personal practice. This honey jade point is a symbolic wellness accent and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

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