# Hotan Jade Green Bead Hairpin - Sterling Silver

Chinese culture has valued hairpins for centuries. Women and men alike used them to keep their hair in place centuries ago, and they were often crafted from expensive materials like gold, jade, and ivory. Gifts of hairpins were commonly exchanged between members of the nobility as a sign of respect and esteem.  
  
Traditional Chinese hairstyles, such as the "bun" or "updo," are still worn by Chinese women today, especially at formal events like weddings and other ceremonies where appearance is paramount. Besides their practical function, [hairpins](https://www.chinese-showcase.com/collections/traditional-chinese-hair-pins "hairpins") can also be used for decorative purposes; they are commonly adorned with elaborate patterns and designs that reference Chinese art and symbolism.  
  
Hairpins have practical uses in Chinese medicine in addition to their aesthetic and cultural significance. The term "hairpin needle" ( 发针) is sometimes used to refer to the hair-thin needles used by acupuncturists to stimulate specific points on the body.  
  
In sum, hairpins continue to be treasured for their aesthetic value, symbolic significance, and functional value in Chinese society.  
  
**Material:** 925 sterling silver, Hotan Jade  
  
**Weight:** about 7.5 g  
  
**Size:** jade width 1.7cm; The width of the jade bead is 0.5 cm. Hairpin length 13.5 cm

## Details

- **Price:** 76.99 USD
- **Vendor:** Chinese showcase
- **Type:** Hairpin

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
|---------|-------|-----------|
| Default Title | 76.99 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Hotan Jade Green Bead Hairpin - Sterling Silver
- Hotan Jade Green Bead Hairpin - Sterling Silver
- Hotan Jade Green Bead Hairpin - Sterling Silver
- Hotan Jade Green Bead Hairpin - Sterling Silver

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> Source: [Chinese showcase](https://www.chinese-showcase.com/products/hotan-jade-green-bead-hairpin-sterling-silver)
> Updated: 2026-05-22
