She Tai Cui
She Tai Cui is not jade. It has a different composition from jade, although its appearance is similar. The Shetaicui mine is a shallow-marine sedimentary deep metamorphic quartzite jade, and its chemical composition is mainly silicon dioxide (SiO2). She Taicui, a precious jade, was mined just two years ago. In 2008, it was officially named "She Taicui" by well-known experts in China's geology, stone and jewelry circles. It is understood that "She Tai Cui" is a rare species of jade in China. Its hardness and density are similar to those of jade. It mainly has three basic colors: emerald green, white and cyan. This kind of jade is produced in the Shetai area of ??Uradqian Banner, Bayannur City, Mongolia. The jade mine has proven reserves of 41,900 cubic meters.
Bodhi seeds generally refer to the seeds of tropical and subtropical nut plants that can be used to make bead counting instruments or cultural toys bracelets. There are 200-300 species in total. They are mainly used for learning Buddhism and chanting sutras. It is highly sought after as a magical instrument or a hand-string bead ornament played by literati. The same kind of Bodhi can be processed from the fruits of different plants, and Bodhi seeds made from the fruits of the same plant may be named Bodhi seeds with different names. Bodhi seeds are a well-known literary toy bracelet on the market. In fact, they are the seeds or fruits of a plant with a woody surface. Some Bodhi seeds also emit a light woody fragrance. From an industry perspective, Bodhi seed generally refers to the fruits of tropical plants that can be used to make Buddhist beads or toy bracelets. Therefore, Bodhi seed does not refer to just one kind of material, but a general term for all materials that can be used to make Bodhi seed.