1.Do not wear multiple jade pieces of the same type at the same time.
For example, jade necklaces and jade rings are traditionally not worn together.
2.Avoid letting other people touch your jade.
3.Keep your jade with you regularly.
Frequently changing or replacing the jade you wear is traditionally considered disrespectful to the jade.
4.If a piece of jade breaks, it is traditionally believed to have protected its owner from harm.
Some traditions suggest placing the broken jade in a fish tank and allowing it to remain there until the color gradually fades.
5.Traditional beliefs suggest that gently rubbing your jade while resting or meditating may strengthen the bond between the wearer and the jade.
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