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Jade

“Jade” is a generic term for nephrite, jadeite, and under certain conditions green omphacite. In China, a pierced jade disk is a symbol of heaven.

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Hydrogen and Oxygen Stable Isotope Ratios of Dolomite-Related Nephrite: Relevance for Its Geographic Origin and Geological Significance

Examines the effectiveness of hydrogen and oxygen isotopes in discriminating dolomite-related nephrites from the four most important occurrences worldwide.

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The Evolution of Chinese Jade Carving Craftsmanship

Explores the art form of jade carving in China across five periods from the late Neolithic Age to the present day.

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Black Nephrite Jade from Guangxi, Southern China

Characterizes black nephrite from a deposit in the Guangxi region that appears to be part of a large-scale jade formation belt in southern China.

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Book Review: Gem: The Definitive Visual Guide

A review of Gem: The Definitive Visual Guide.

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Japanese Jadeite: History, Characteristics, and Comparison with Other Sources

Examines the sources, color, texture, and chemical composition of jadeite from Japanese deposits.

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“Decorated” Jadeite Jade in the Chinese Market

An examination of jadeite decorated with smaller jadeite ornaments.

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A Jadeite Bangle Simulant: Hydrogrossular Garnet

Bangles submitted for identification are found to be not jadeite jade, but hydrogrossular garnet, an unusual choice for this form.

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Origin Determination of Dolomite-Related White Nephrite through IB-LDA

A technique for origin identification based on statistical analysis and LA-ICP-MS spectrometry.

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Books: Imperial Jade of Burma and Mutton-Fat Jade of India

Review of S.K. Samuels’s Imperial Jade of Burma and Mutton-Fat Jade of India: Mining, Trade, and Use from Antiquity to the Present.

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The Chinese Soul in Contemporary Jewelry Design

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Dyed Green Marble Imitating Jadeite

What appeared to be high-quality jadeite was actually dyed green marble with calcite as the main mineral.

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Nephrite Jade from Guangxi Province, China

Introduces the Chinese nephrite mine in Hechi and characterizes the “band” and dendritic patterns found in this material.

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