Authentic Jade Bracelets & Jadeite Bangles

Discover BMjade's collection of authentic jade bracelets and jadeite bangles, each piece certified Type A and verified by NGTC. From traditional Burmese green jade bangles to modern beaded bracelets and men's Cuban link styles, every bracelet is hand-selected for natural color, translucency, and craftsmanship. Free shipping on orders over $40, with a 30-day return guarantee.

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Type A Certified

Each bracelet is verified untreated jadeite or nephrite.

NGTC Authentication

Every order ships with an official certificate and traceable number.

Free Shipping Over $40

Fast, tracked delivery on all jade bracelet orders.

30-Day Returns

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Why Choose a BMjade Jade Bracelet

Why Choose a BMjade Jade Bracelet

A jade bracelet is unlike any other piece of jewelry you own. It rests against the skin throughout the day, warming gradually with body heat, and over years of wear it develops a personal patina that belongs only to you. There is an old saying in Chinese culture: "Ren yang yu, yu yang ren" — people cultivate jade, and jade cultivates people in return.

At BMjade, every jade bracelet in our collection is sourced from authenticated Burmese jadeite and Hetian nephrite suppliers, then independently verified by the NGTC (National Gemstone Testing Center). Each piece ships with a certificate bearing a unique serial number you can verify online. We don't claim to be the largest jade retailer — we focus on offering genuine Type A jade bracelets at fair prices, with the documentation to prove what you're buying.

Whether you're investing in your first jadeite bangle, gifting an heirloom-quality piece, or expanding a serious collection, our goal is simple: you should know exactly what you're getting before it ever reaches your wrist.

Jade Bangle vs Jade Bracelet — Which One Is Right for You?

This is one of the most common questions new buyers ask, and the answer matters because the two pieces are not interchangeable. A jade bangle is a solid, continuous circle of stone with no clasp, while a jade bracelet uses beads, links, or carved segments connected by a flexible thread, chain, or clasp.

The differences shape every part of the wearing experience:

Feature Jade Bangle Jade Bracelet
Structure Solid carved circle, no opening Beaded, linked, or charm-style with clasp
Sizing Must match hand width precisely; cannot be resized Adjustable or sized to wrist; easier to fit
Cultural meaning Symbol of Yuán Mǎn (perfect completion), traditional heirloom Versatile, modern, often layered
Daily wearability Worn continuously, often for years Easy to put on and remove
Risk Can shatter if struck; cannot be repaired without gold inlay More forgiving of impact and stretching
Best for Collectors, gifting, traditional wearers First-time buyers, casual styling, men's looks

Choose a jade bangle if you want a piece with strong cultural identity, plan to wear it long-term, and don't mind the precision required for sizing.

Choose a jade bracelet if you prefer flexibility, want to layer multiple pieces, or are buying jade jewelry for the first time and want a forgiving entry point.

Both formats use the same quality jade — the difference is structural, not material. Many of our customers eventually own one of each.

Jade Bracelet Size Guide

This is the single most important decision when buying a jade bangle, because solid bangles cannot be resized. Get the size wrong, and the piece either won't fit over your hand or will slide off your wrist.

The key rule: measure your hand width, not your wrist. The bangle has to pass over the widest part of your hand to reach your wrist.

How to measure correctly:

  1. Hold your dominant hand flat with fingers straight and pressed together.
  2. Tuck your thumb across your palm so the tip touches the base of your pinky finger — this mimics the position your hand takes when sliding a bangle on.
  3. Use a soft tape measure to wrap around the widest part of your hand (usually across the knuckles below the thumb base).
  4. Record the measurement in centimeters or inches.

Sizing reference:

Hand Circumference Bangle Inner Diameter Fit
15–16 cm (5.9"–6.3") 52–54 mm Petite
16–17 cm (6.3"–6.7") 54–56 mm Small
17–18 cm (6.7"–7.1") 56–58 mm Medium
18–19 cm (7.1"–7.5") 58–60 mm Large
19–20 cm (7.5"–7.9") 60–62 mm XL

Note: A traditional Chinese fit is slightly snug, so the bangle stays in place during daily activity. A "modern" or Western fit allows about 2–3 mm of extra room. Beaded jade bracelets are easier — measure your wrist circumference and add 1–2 cm for comfort.

For a complete walkthrough including bangle shape selection (oval Guifei, flat profile, princess cut), see our Ultimate Jade Bracelet Sizing & Buying Guide.

Understanding Jade Quality — Type A, Color, and Translucency

Understanding Jade Quality — Type A, Color, and Translucency

Jade pricing can seem inconsistent until you understand the four factors professional buyers actually evaluate.

Jadeite vs Nephrite

Both are real jade, but they are different minerals. Jadeite (硬玉) comes primarily from Burma and is what most fine jewelry buyers mean when they say "jade." It scores 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, allows greater translucency, and shows the vivid greens and lavenders associated with high-end pieces. Nephrite (软玉) — including the famous Hetian jade from China's Xinjiang region — has a softer, oilier luster, scores 6–6.5 on Mohs, and tends toward white, cream, spinach green, and black.

Neither is "better." They simply suit different aesthetics and traditions. Jadeite reads as luminous and watery; nephrite reads as warm and buttery.

What Is Type A Jade?

Type A jade is natural, untreated jadeite that has only been polished. No bleaching, no resin injection, no dye. This is the only grade that holds and gains value over time, and it's the only category BMjade sells.

Type B jade has been bleached with acid to remove impurities, then injected with polymer resin. It looks bright and clean at first but yellows and degrades within 5–10 years.

Type C jade has been dyed. The color is artificial and fades.

When a seller doesn't specify the grade, assume it's not Type A.

Translucency and "Water"

In jadeite, translucency is described as zhǒng (种, "type") and ranges from opaque to glass-like. Pieces with high translucency — what collectors call bīng zhǒng (icy) or bō li zhǒng (glassy) — let light pass through and seem to glow from within. This is one of the strongest drivers of value, often more important than color alone.

In Hetian nephrite, the equivalent quality is called yóu xìng (oiliness) — a soft, fat-like luster that develops deeper warmth with wear.

Color

The most valuable jadeite color is Imperial Green — vivid, evenly distributed, with no gray undertone. Lavender jadeite is rarer and increasingly collected. Apple green, spinach green, and "honey" yellow each have their own market. For Hetian nephrite, "mutton fat" white is the most prized, followed by Qing white and spinach green.

Color value depends not just on hue but on saturation, evenness of distribution, and how the color reads under different lighting.

For a complete deep-dive, read our Ultimate Guide to Chinese Jade Varieties.

How to Spot a Real Jade Bracelet

The market is flooded with fakes, and most are convincing enough to fool a casual buyer. Here are the practical tests you can do at home — though none replaces a proper certificate.

Temperature test. Real jade feels distinctly cold against the skin and warms slowly. Glass and plastic warm up almost immediately. Press the bracelet to your cheek or inner wrist for 5 seconds; if it stays cool, that's a good sign.

Density test. Jade is denser than glass. A real jade bangle feels surprisingly heavy for its size. If a piece feels light or hollow, it's probably plastic, glass, or quartzite.

Sound test. Suspend the bracelet on a string and tap it gently with a metal coin or another piece of jade. Real jadeite produces a clear, high-pitched ring that sustains for a moment. Fake jade sounds dull and short.

Light test. Hold the bracelet up to a strong light. Real jadeite shows natural inclusions — fibrous structure, faint clouds, subtle color variation. Perfectly clear, perfectly even color almost always means treated or synthetic material.

Scratch test (for advanced buyers only). Real jadeite scores 6.5–7 on Mohs and won't scratch under a steel pin. Don't try this on a piece you've already paid for unless you're certain.

The most reliable test, however, is the certificate. Every BMjade bracelet ships with an NGTC report containing a unique number you can verify on the NGTC website. No legitimate seller should refuse to provide certification.

[See our Fake Jade vs Real Jade comparison images]

Fake Jade Bracelet
Fake Jade Bracelet
Genuine Jade Bracelet
Genuine Jade Bracelet
Jade Bracelet Meaning and Symbolism

Jade Bracelet Meaning and Symbolism

In Chinese culture, jade is called the Stone of HeavenTiān Yù — and has been considered a spiritual material for over 8,000 years. A jade bracelet is more than a fashion piece; it carries layered meanings that have shaped how it's worn for generations.

The circular shape of a bangle represents Yuán Mǎn — perfect completion, family unity, and uninterrupted harmony. Because the circle has no beginning and no end, the jade bangle is often given at weddings, milestone birthdays, and births to symbolize a wish for unbroken good fortune.

Jade is also believed to absorb negative energy and protect the wearer. Some collectors will tell you stories of bracelets that cracked at the moment of an accident or illness, having "taken the hit" on behalf of the wearer. Whether you take this literally or not, it's part of why so many families pass jade pieces down across generations.

The left wrist vs right wrist debate comes from feng shui: the left side is the "receiving" side, drawing positive energy in, while the right is the "releasing" side. Most traditional wearers choose the left wrist for jade — letting prosperity, protection, and calm flow inward.

For the full cultural background — including which colors mean what, the difference between bracelets given at weddings vs funerals, and modern stacking etiquette — see our Ultimate Guide to Jade Bracelet Meaning, Feng Shui & Etiquette.

Jade Bracelet Care and Maintenance

Jade Bracelet Care and Maintenance

Real jade is tough but not indestructible, and proper care keeps it luminous for decades.

Wear it often. The natural oils from your skin actually nourish jadeite and nephrite, deepening their color and luster over time. A jade bracelet that's worn daily ages better than one kept in a box.

Avoid harsh chemicals. Remove your bracelet before swimming in chlorinated pools, applying perfume or hairspray, or cleaning with bleach. These substances dull the polish and can damage the stone over time.

Clean gently. Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wearing. For deeper cleaning, use lukewarm water and a tiny amount of mild soap, then dry completely with a soft towel. Never use ultrasonic cleaners or abrasive polishes.

Store carefully. Keep each bracelet in its own soft pouch or padded slot, away from harder gemstones (especially diamonds and sapphires) that can scratch the surface. Avoid completely arid environments like bank vaults — jade benefits from slight humidity.

For long-term storage and travel protection, see our Complete Jade Bracelet Care Guide. If your bracelet has already been damaged, our Jade Bracelet Repair Guide covers everything from minor scratches to professional gold inlay restoration.

Why Buy from BMjade

Why Buy from BMjade

We've been sourcing and selling natural jade bracelets since 2016. We're not an aggregator and we don't dropship — every piece in our collection is hand-selected from verified Burmese jadeite suppliers and Hetian nephrite workshops, then sent to NGTC for independent verification before listing.

What you get with every BMjade jade bracelet:

  • NGTC certification. A unique, traceable serial number on every certificate.
  • Type A guarantee. Every piece in our store is natural, untreated jade. No Type B, no Type C, no dyed material.
  • Clear product photography. What you see is what you receive — we photograph each individual bracelet, not catalog stock images.
  • Free US shipping over $40. With tracking and signature confirmation on higher-value orders.
  • 30-day return policy. If the piece doesn't fit or you're unhappy with it, return it within 30 days for a full refund.
  • Lifetime authenticity guarantee. If any piece you bought from us is ever shown to be non-Type A, we'll refund the full purchase price at any time.

If you have questions about a specific piece — sizing, color in different lighting, weight, certificate details — email us at jadeworldchina@outlook.com and we'll respond within 24 hours.

FAQ About Jade Bracelets

  • A jade bangle is a solid, continuous circle of stone with no clasp, while a jade bracelet uses beads or links connected by thread or a clasp. Bangles cannot be resized and must match your hand width precisely; bracelets are more flexible and forgiving on fit. Bangles carry stronger traditional symbolism; bracelets are easier for daily and modern wear.

  • Measure the widest part of your hand, not your wrist. Press your thumb to the base of your pinky to compress your hand, wrap a soft tape measure around the widest point, and match that circumference to a bangle inner diameter. Most adult women fit a 54–58mm inner diameter; men typically fit 58–62mm.

  • Type A jade is natural, untreated jadeite that has only been polished. It holds its color and value for a lifetime. Type B has been chemically bleached and resin-injected; Type C has been dyed. Every BMjade bracelet is certified Type A.

  • Real jade feels cold to the touch and warms slowly, is denser than glass for its size, produces a clear high-pitched ring when tapped, and shows natural inclusions under strong light. The most reliable check is a third-party certificate from NGTC, GIA, or an equivalent gemological lab.

  • Green jade symbolizes harmony, prosperity, and growth in Chinese tradition. Imperial green specifically represents wealth and high status, while softer apple greens represent renewal and balance. The circular shape of a bangle adds meanings of family unity and uninterrupted good fortune.

  • Yes — daily wear actually benefits real jade. The natural oils from your skin gradually deepen its luster and develop a personalized patina. Just remove it for activities involving harsh chemicals, heavy impact, or extreme heat, and clean it gently after wear.

  • Burmese jadeite (from Myanmar) is harder, more translucent, and shows brighter colors including Imperial green, lavender, and icy varieties. Hetian nephrite (from China's Xinjiang region) is softer, has an oilier "mutton fat" luster, and shows mostly white, cream, spinach green, and black tones. Both are real jade with thousands of years of cultural history.

  • Traditional feng shui places jade on the left wrist, which is the "receiving" side that draws positive energy inward. Many wearers also choose the left wrist simply because the dominant right hand is more active and more likely to bump the bracelet against hard surfaces.

  • Entry-level Type A jade bracelets start around $40–$100 for beaded pieces and $80–$300 for simple solid bangles. Higher-translucency jadeite, Imperial green, and lavender pieces can range from $500 to several thousand dollars. Museum-grade pieces have sold at auction for millions. Price reflects color, translucency, size, and craftsmanship — not branding.

  • Yes. Free shipping is offered to US customers on orders over $40. International shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on destination. All international orders are fully tracked and ship with the original NGTC certificate.

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