Asteria Jade Sub ((new)) Jun 2026

The Asteria Jade Sub, a subtype of jade, originates from the remote and geologically rich regions of Myanmar (Burma) and China. Jade itself is a metamorphic rock that forms through the metamorphism of sodium- and aluminum-rich rocks under high pressure and temperature. The Asteria Jade Sub specifically is characterized by its exceptional clarity, translucency, and a phenomenon known as "asterism," which refers to the star-like pattern of light reflections caused by the aligned needle-like inclusions of minerals such as actinolite or jadeite.

The Asteria Jade Sub is highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs for its beauty, rarity, and historical significance. Its value is expected to appreciate over time, making it a favorable option for gemstone investors. asteria jade sub

In Greek mythology, Asteria was the Titaness of falling stars, nighttime divination, and necromancy. She was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the sister of Leto. Myth holds that Asteria was pursued by Zeus. To escape his advances, she transformed herself into a quail and flung herself into the Aegean Sea, creating the island of Ortygia (later Delos). The Asteria Jade Sub, a subtype of jade,