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What jade do Japanese like?

Gouyu is a jade that Japanese people like to wear. It has been regarded as a sacred and mysterious object in ancient cultural relics in Korea and Japan since ancient times.

Gouyu, also known as Quyu. Because its shape is curved and looks like a hook, it is called a hooked fish. It is a kind of jewelry popular in Korean peninsula and Japanese islands. It is crescent-shaped with a head and a tail. The head end is wide and round, with holes, and the tail end is sharp and thin. The ancients believed that Gouyu not only can be used as an ornament, but also has the ability to improve fortune.

Matters needing attention and key points of jadeite:

Jade contains many trace elements necessary for human body, but some trace elements are not available for food. Therefore, often wearing jade bracelets, pendants and other jade will rub the skin and stimulate human acupuncture points, so that trace elements can enter the human body and be absorbed, thereby improving human microcirculation, promoting metabolism and activating cell tissue, thus enhancing human immunity and achieving the effects of disease prevention, fitness and treatment.

Wearing jade for a long time, the trace elements contained in jade can penetrate into the skin, thus supplementing the essential trace elements of human body and achieving the effect of health preservation. Many ancient books have recorded that jade has the effect of beauty beauty, which is very suitable for women to wear jade. People think that the soft luster of jade can keep beauty and protect peace.

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