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Silver jewelry Gemstone
Jewelry Silver Gemstone Jewelry
Gems Stone Beads

The word yu is used in Chinese to call something
precious, as in English we use gold.
Jade
was thought to preserve the body after death and can be found in emperors'
tombs from thousands of years ago. One tomb contained an entire suit made
out of jade, to assure the physical immortality of its owner. For
thousands of years, jade was a symbol of love and virtue as well as a
status symbol.
The Chinese knew about jadeite, travelers had brought back some jadeite
from Burma as early as the thirteenth century. But China was turning
inward at that time and this foreign Kingfisher Stone, as they called it,
referring to the brightly colored feathers of the bird, was not considered
to be real jade. It only became popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth
century when trade with Burma opened up again.
The top jadeite jade is usually cut into smooth dome
shapes called cabochons. Jadeite bangles are also very popular in Asian
countries. Beads are also very beautiful and some important jadeite
necklaces made during the art deco period have fetched hundreds of
thousands of dollars in auctions in the past few years.
Because of its smooth even texture, jade has long been a preferred
material for carving. The most common shape is the flat donut-shaped disc
called a pi, which is commonly worn as a necklace.
While jadeite is mined today primarily in Myanmar, small quantities can be
found in Guatemala. Although neolithic jadeite axes were found in Europe,
it is not known where this prehistoric jadeite was mined, although it is
possible that the material came from a deposit in the Alps. Nephrite is
mined in Canada, Australia, the United States, and Taiwan.
Jade is most often sold by the piece rather than per carat. Although the
overall color is the most important value factor, attention is also paid
to translucency, texture, and also to pattern. Certain patterns, including
moss in snow, are highly valued.
Both jadeite and nephrite are very durable and tough, although jadeite is
slightly harder than nephrite due to its microcrystalline structure.
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