"Beyond the mountains, spring always moves into the green first."
The Birth of Green Aze
Twelve hundred kilometers from the coastline, the highland begins.
Miners climb a ridge nearly swallowed by moss,
three thousand meters above sea level, where clouds linger year-round.
Only the most patient hands can chip
a single piece of Green Aze from an entire stone wall.
It is not the loud, showy kind of green,
but a color washed by the very first light of morning —
quiet, translucent, like an early-spring stream flowing across the palm.
Where It Comes From
Every bead has slept beneath the earth for millions of years,
growing slowly alongside its crystal host rock.
A little sunlight was kept within it,
so when light passes through the bead,
you can see the fine, snowflake-like ice-crack patterns inside —
fingerprints left by time, and the stone's signature "icy" character.
What It Symbolizes
In ancient Western legend, Green Aze is called the "Stone of Luck",
believed to bring opportunity and fresh starts to its wearer.
In Eastern tradition, green corresponds to the heart chakra,
seen as an emotional anchor
that helps us find our own rhythm and breath
in a noisy, busy world.
Who It's For
- đą You who are starting a new life, new job, or new relationship
- đŋ You who want to keep a quiet heart through a busy day
- đ You who love jewelry that's understated, calm, and full of meaning
- đ You who want to send "blessings and good luck" to someone dear
How We Select
We don't accept "close enough" crystals.
Every batch of rough stone goes through three rounds of hand selection
before it reaches the workshop:
â Light-transmission test — we reject any dull, lifeless color.
⥠Ice-crack beauty — we keep only the most natural, organic patterns.
âĸ Hand polishing — each bead is rounded and smooth,
comfortable enough to wear all day long.
May this small piece of green
become the quiet, steady little universe
resting on your wrist. đŋ
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