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Jade

Jade is no ordinary stone. Not even an ordinary "precious" stone. It has a "certain something" that made a Chinese emperor offer fifteen cities for a jade carving he could hold in one hand; that made Montezuma smile when he heard that Cortes was interested only in gold?? This is how begins one of the most beautiful books about Jade: "Jade, Stone of Heaven" by Richard Gump. Jade name comes from the Spanish: "Piedra de Ijada", that then passed in French as ?Le jade?, but it was known for the Chinese as "Yu".

For hundreds of years the word "jade" was used to describe a typically green gemstone of the alkaline pyroxene mineral group, however, in about 1863 gemologists were able to distinguish two types of the mineral, one which if often referred to as jadeite and the other as nephrite. Nephrite usually occurs as aggregates of amphibole crystals (silicate of magnesium) it is fibrous, hard to fracture and soapy in appearance. Jadeite is made up of interlocking microcrystalline pyroxene crystals (silicate of aluminium), it is more readily broken but more brilliant while polished. Even though this distinction has been made, the word "jade" is still used freely in the market to refer to both jadeite and nephrite. So Jade is not one gemstone but two! In China and many other Asian countries, jade is believed to bring the wearer good luck and long life.

It is also a symbol of high rank and authority. Jade can be found as gemstones, usually cut en cabochon, and as carvings for pendants, amulets, pipes, table utensils, and figurines. Many scenes from Chinese folklore are carved on jade discs and include symbols for fortune, fertility and longevity. More than 2000 years ago the Chinese used nephrite, due to its incredible tough structure, to carve weapons such as daggers and clubs. Jadeite is more recent, it was discovered by Chinese on the late between the XIII and the XVIII century and was fist named ?Yunnan jade? as it was coming from north Burma through Yunnan traders. Jade is classified in the trade as Imperial Jade, Commercial Jade or Utility Jade. The highest quality of jadeite is called ?Imperial Jade?.

Seven sub categories of Imperial Jade including the ?kingfisher jade? or ?fei-ts?ui? combine high transparency with a rich saturated emerald-green color due to chromium. Imperial quality Jade is so rare and loved than top quality pieces can be more expensive than diamonds of equivalent weight? "Commercial Jade" has the hue of green or violet, with stripes, specks or spots of other colors. It is translucent to near opaque.

The violet variety owns its color to vanadium and or chromium and is famous as "Lavender jade". For "Utility Jade" only the texture is determinant. Here no green or violet is visible. Utility Jade is usually used in carvings as statues or utensils. Fine, smooth, clear texture is the sign of top grade utility Jade. In carvings the value is placed heavily on the quality of the workmanship. Natural color untreated Jade is known as "A-Jade" but Jade as all the highly valued gemstones have many imitations and is also sometimes treated: Jade is commonly bleached and is then known as "B-Jade". The color of "B-Jade" does not usually last very long and "B-Jade" is more brittle as its structure is usually damaged by acids. Jade can also be impregnated with paraffin to improve its luster, or heated to
Burma "soft Glo..
 
AZG0016  
Burma "soft Glo..
$ 420.00
1 pcs 3.18cts

Elephant Jade C..
 
CG0341  
Elephant Jade C..
1 pcs 3.00kg

Carved Nephrite..
 
CG0002  
Carved Nephrite..
$ 1,049.00
1 pcs 1,400.00g

Jade Elephant C..
 
CG0372  
Jade Elephant C..
1 pcs 7.00kg

Cabochon Jade
 
IDP0357  
Cabochon Jade
$ 125.00
3 pcs 4.98cts

Buddha Embossed..
 
CG1229  
Buddha Embossed..
$ 250.00
1 pcs 500.00g

Jade KUAN YIN G..
 
BS0013  
Jade KUAN YIN G..
1 pcs 300.00g

Cabochon Jade
 
GAP0717  
Cabochon Jade
$ 40.00
1 pcs 3.46cts

Cabochon  Jade
 
IDP0355  
Cabochon Jade
$ 50.00
1 pcs 17.38cts

Brown Olive Pol..
 
AZG0044  
Brown Olive Pol..
$ 120.00
1 pcs 335.99g

Artistic Jade C..
 
AZG0149  
Artistic Jade C..
$ 120.00
1 pcs 157.52cts

Bleach & Dyed J..
 
MYC0342  
Bleach & Dyed J..
$ 180.00
1 pcs 1.95cts

Artistic Fei Cu..
 
AZG0114  
Artistic Fei Cu..
$ 60.00
1 pcs 67.62cts

Myanmar  Jade C..
 
IDP0018  
Myanmar Jade C..
$ 200.00
1 pcs 32.65cts

Jadeite Leaf Ca..
 
AZG0051  
Jadeite Leaf Ca..
$ 200.00
1 pcs 428.86cts

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