
The Sculpting Spoon
Nephrite Jade
A dual-ended facial massage tool carved from solid natural nephrite jade. One end is a rounded pen tip for targeted pressure on smaller areas. The other end is a wide spoon bowl for broad strokes across larger surface areas of the face and neck.
Nephrite jade is significantly denser and heavier than standard stone varieties — valued for its durability and smooth, high-shine finish. The stone has a deep forest-green tone, appearing nearly black. Non-porous surface. For cosmetic use only.
Two ends, two uses
The narrow, rounded tip is used for targeted pressure on smaller, defined areas — the under-eye, nose bridge, inner corners of the brow, and along the jawline. Apply light pressure and work in short, controlled strokes.
The wider spoon-shaped end is used for broad, sweeping strokes across larger areas — the cheeks, forehead, and neck. The curved bowl shape sits flush against the contours of the face for smooth, even coverage.
How to use it
Apply facial oil or serum to clean skin. This allows the stone to glide without dragging.
Use the pen tip for detailed areas — under-eye, nose bridge, brow line, jawline. Use the spoon bowl for the cheeks, forehead, and neck.
Stroke upward and outward from the centre of the face. Use gentle, consistent pressure. 3–5 passes per area.
Wash with mild soap and warm water after each use. Dry thoroughly. Store in a cool, dry place.
About
nephrite jade
He Tian nephrite jade — significantly denser and heavier than standard stone varieties. Non-porous surface with a smooth, high-shine finish. Deep forest-green tone, appearing nearly black in certain light.
Hand-polished on both ends. The smooth surface glides comfortably across the skin when used with a facial oil or serum.
Natural stone can be slippery when wet. Place a towel in the sink area when cleaning. Discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
Specifications
Nephrite jade varies in tone and veining between pieces. The depth of green may differ slightly — this is a characteristic of natural stone, not a defect. Each tool is unique.