Agate Slab

$18.00

Hair pins wire wrapped at the end to hold your hair up. A hair stick (also hairstick) is a device, long and thin, usually between five and nine inches (13 cm to 23 cm) long, used to hold a person's hair bun or similar hairstyle in place.

Agates have the ability to cleanse and release physical tension from stress, which makes them great to hold at the end of a long workday. Each variation of Agate has additional healing benefits.

  • Blue Lace Agate:

    Known for its calming and soothing properties, promoting inner peace, communication, and self-expression.

  • Black Agate: Associated with protection, grounding, and strength, helping to ward off negative energies. In Chinese culture, hairpins hold significant meaning, symbolizing commitment, love, and the transition to adulthood, particularly for women

  • Pink Agate: Known for its soothing and calming properties, promoting love, compassion, and emotional healing.

Coming of Age: A hairpin ceremony (Ji Li) marks a woman's transition from childhood to adulthood, signifying her readiness for marriage. 

Engagement and Marriage: Historically, a woman might give a hairpin to her fiancé as a token of engagement, and the groom would return it to her at the wedding, symbolizing their union. 

Symbol of Love and Intimacy: Hairpins, especially the "chai" (two-pronged hairpin), are seen as a symbol of love and intimacy. Lovers might break a "chai" in half and each keep a piece, symbolizing their bond. 

Status and Authority:

In some contexts, hairpins can also indicate a person's status or authority, especially in the context of court or palace settings. 

Gift Exchange:

Hairpins were, and can still be, exchanged as gifts to show gratitude, affection, or to cement a relationship. 

Heirlooms:

Hairpins, particularly those made of precious materials, can be cherished heirlooms passed down through generations, representing family heritage and traditions. 

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