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What Is Jade Gemstone | Jade Stone - GIA“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.Jade Description · Buyer's Guide · Jadeite Jade Quality Factors · Research
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Jade Description - GIAJadeite can be semi-transparent to opaque and comes in a wide range of attractive colors: many shades of green, yellow, and reddish orange, plus white, gray, ...
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Jade History and Lore - GIAJade has been cherished for thousands of years. It's considered pure and enduring enough to inspire the wearer's highest spiritual aspirations.
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Jade - Etymology, Origin & MeaningJade, from French le jade (1721) and Spanish piedra de ijada, means ornamental stone believed to cure colic; also a worn-out horse (14c.) and to tire out ...Jade(n. 2) · Jade(v.) · Entries Linking To Jade
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Exploring Jade: Cultural and Geological Wonders | AMNHOct 26, 2015 · In the sixteenth century, Spanish conquistadors learned of a stone worn by Mesoamericans as an amulet to cure colic and similar maladies.Missing: adoption | Show results with:adoption
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Chinese jade: an introduction (article) | Khan AcademyWhat is jade? The English term "jade" is used to translate the Chinese word yu, which in fact refers to a number of minerals including nephrite, jadeite ...
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Expedition Magazine | Chinese Jades - Penn MuseumThe Chinese term for jade is yu which actually refers to any very hard and finely grained stone which will take a high polish, such as agate, quartz ...
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Pounamu – jade or greenstone | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandMar 2, 2009 · Pounamu is a hard, highly valued stone mainly found as boulders. It is also called greenstone or New Zealand jade. It is treasured by Māori.
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Jade in Mesoamerica - World History EncyclopediaAug 22, 2022 · In 14-16th-century Mexico, the Aztecs associated jade with a particular goddess whose name derives from that of the stone. Chalchiuhtlicue or ' ...
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Wyoming Jade - WSGSNephrite comprises extremely dense and compact, fine-grained, felted, fibrous amphibole crystals in the tremolite-actinolite series.
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[PDF] The Jade Enigma - GIAJade is one of the most misunderstood gemstones. It is actzlally two separate materials: jadeite and nephrite. Together, these materials have more simulants ...
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[PDF] burmese jade: the inscrutable gem | giaAn understanding of jadeite is not limited to the technical or exacting, but it also requires a feeling for the cultural, textural, and ephemeral qualities ...
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Nephrite Jade Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem SocietyJul 10, 2025 · In 1863, mineralogist Alexis Damour distinguished jade as two distinct minerals. ... However, gemologists should properly distinguish between ...
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Expedition Magazine | Jade - Penn MuseumThe specific gravity of nephrite is 2.90-3.01. This represents the ratio of its density to that of water; thus nephrite is about three times heavier than water.
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Jadeite - Canadian Institute of GemmologyThis manifests itself visually, as noted by Hobbs (1982: 9), with jadeite looking granular and nephrite fibrous. ... Jadeite has a specific gravity of 3.33-3.35.<|separator|>
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Chinese jade, an introduction - SmarthistoryThe English term “jade” is used to translate the Chinese word yu, which in fact refers to a number of minerals including nephrite, jadeite, serpentine and ...
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Nephrite: Mineral information, data and localities.Nephrite is a rock comprising mostly massive microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline felted amphiboles of the actinolite-tremolite series.
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Nephrite jade - The Australian MuseumNephrite jade Physical properties · Chemistry: Calcium magnesium/iron silicate · Hardness: 6.5 · Refractive Indices: Approximately 1.61 · Specific gravity: 2.90 - ...Missing: Mohs | Show results with:Mohs
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[PDF] JADE - GIA 4CsVivid, sleek, and translucent, magnificent jadeite commands some of the highest prices among gems in today's international market. As a result there is a large ...
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[PDF] jadeite of guatemala: a contemporary view | giaGEOLOGY OF JADE. Formed as a result of metamorphic activity, jadeite the world over occurs in lenses and masses, usually in serpentinatious rock (Desautels, ...Missing: formula | Show results with:formula
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Jadeite Jade Quality Factors - GIAJadeite's three most important qualities, in order of their impact on its market value, are color, transparency, and texture.
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Japanese Jadeite: History, Characteristics, and Comparison ... - GIAExamines the sources, color, texture, and chemical composition of jadeite from Japanese deposits.<|control11|><|separator|>
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GIA Green Gemstones Buying GuideMay 24, 2016 · Nephrite jade is even tougher than jadeite, but the hues are more subdued, darker, and less saturated. Colors can range from translucent to ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] the jadeite/omphacite nomenclature question - GIAApr 10, 2012 · In this case, jadeite's chemical formula is NaAlSi2O6, while omphacite's is (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe2+,Al)Si2O6.
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Polymer-Coated Serpentine | Gems & Gemology - GIA“Xiuyan jade” is actually a form of serpentine, so named for Xiuyan, a city in China's Liaoning province where serpentine deposits are abundant.Missing: misnomer | Show results with:misnomer
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[PDF] Color Origin of Lavender Jadeite: An Alternative Approach - GIAThe characteristic 437 nm absorp- tion band of Fe3+, commonly present in natural jadeite with various green hues, is about 1 nm higher in hiddenite. The narrow ...Missing: formula | Show results with:formula
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[PDF] GIA - Identification of Bleached and Polymer Impregnated JadeiteSo far, this treatment has been reported only for green and white jadeite (not for other colors of jadeite, such as. "lavender," or for nephrite jade).
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Strong Fluorescence in B-Jade Impregnated with Wax - GIALeft: The wax-impregnated jadeite jade bangle submitted for identification. Right: The bangle exhibited strong bluish fluorescence under long-wave UV radiation.Missing: techniques | Show results with:techniques
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An evolutionary model and classification scheme for nephrite jade ...May 12, 2022 · Previous studies recognised that nephrite is formed by metasomatic reactions within or along the margins of shear zones. Reactions are common at ...
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Jade (Nephrite and Jadeitite) and Serpentinite: Metasomatic ...Aug 10, 2010 · Most nephrite occurs along fault contacts between serpentinite and mafic to felsic igneous rocks or metagraywacke in obduction settings. It ...
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The Burmese Jade Mines belt: origins of jadeitites, serpentinites ...Jadeitites are thought to form under high-pressure (c. 7–20 kbar) and low-temperature (c. 300–500°C) metamorphic conditions (Shi et al. 2012; Harlow et al ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A NEW OCCURRENCE OF JADEITITE AT SORKHAN, IRAN, AS A ...Mar 2, 2017 · The jadeitite veins formed at low-temperature – high-pressure conditions, around 1.6 GPa and 420°C. Such P–T conditions are characteristic of ...
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Liangzhu Jade Bi - Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian ArtThousands of jade bi, too large to be worn as jewelry, have been unearthed in elite burial sites associated with the Liangzhu culture.
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Bi (Pi; disc) - University of Michigan Museum of ArtThe “bi” disk originated among China's Liangzhu culture around 3,000-2,500 B.C.E. The function and meaning of these disks are unknown. As late as the Han ...
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Ritual changes and social transition in the Western Zhou period (c.a. ...The use of jade ritual objects had been an important component of the 'ritual reform' throughout the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771BC), featuring stringed jade ...
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[PDF] Analysis of the Ancient China's Jade Culture - SAS PublishersZhou Period. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the duke of Zhou established a whole set of ruling systems by creating rituals and music. As the Zhouli. Chunguan ...
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The Evolution of Chinese Jade Carving Craftsmanship - GIAIn the Qing Dynasty, jade carvers created several large works weighing thousands of kilograms, such as the complex three-dimensional landscape (called Shan Zi ...ABSTRACT · INTRODUCTION
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Chinese Hardstone Carvings - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtJun 1, 2016 · At the Qing court, hardstones were carved in the jade workshops, as the physical properties of jade and other hardstones were largely comparable ...
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[PDF] The Evolution of Curved Beads (Magatama 勾玉/曲玉) in Jōmon ...Curved or comma-shaped stone beads known as magatama (勾玉/曲玉) are often considered to have been used as amulets, talismans, or ritual items in ancient ...
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Jadeitite from Itoigawa, Niigata Prefecture, central Japan - J-StageThe jadeitites from Itoigawa were the source of ornaments such as pendants or comma–shaped beads that can be dated to the Jomon age through to the Nara period.
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Comma-shaped jewel (gogok) - National Museum of Asian ArtPeriod 57 BCE-668 CE Geography Korea Material Jade (serpentine) Dimension H x W x D (overall): 3.3 x 1.7 x 1.2 cm (1 5/16 x 11/16 x 1/2 in)
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Comma-shaped ornament - Korea - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtComma-shaped ornament; Period: Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE); Date: 6th century; Culture: Korea; Medium: Jade and silver; Dimensions: 1 1/4 × 3/4 × 3/8 ...
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National Museum of Korea, Journal of Korean Art & Archaeology2016). A large number of jade beads were discovered in the Tomb of King Muryeong, the provenance of which remains unknown.
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Crown ornaments from the Tomb of King Muryeong - SmarthistoryBaekje crowns and crown caps, which were worn to symbolize power and authority, have primarily been found in the tombs of elite members of society. Gilt-bronze ...
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Ancient jades map 3,000 years of prehistoric exchange in Southeast ...The three-pointed lingling-o is the most widespread form of jade ornament in Southeast Asia, with examples being reported from southeastern Taiwan, the ...Missing: CE | Show results with:CE
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[PDF] Jade in Southeast AsiaJade jewelry was one of the most favored body decorations in prehistoric Southeast Asia. These objects represented outstanding beauty and technical ...Missing: Maritime CE
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Intertwined maritime Silk Road and Austronesian routesOct 9, 2023 · However, archaeologists did find one unfinished Lingling-O earring associated with glass beads that dated to 500-700 CE (Metal Age) from the ...<|separator|>
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Taiwanese Jade in the Prehistoric Period and Its Dispersal into ...Nephrite jade (hereafter “jade”) was fashioned into ornaments and other artifacts by the people of Taiwan and neighboring islands for several thousand years ...Missing: Maritime | Show results with:Maritime
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The Nephrite Jade Road: Evolution of the Green Nephrite Market - GIAOct 26, 2015 · Nephrite with a very obvious green hue is called “green nephrite” (“Bi Yu” in Chinese). Most green jade production is from the Manasi River ...
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Gemstones in Southeast Asia and Beyond: Trade along the Maritime ...Taiwan nephrite artifacts spread across a 3000 km diameter, indicating extensive trade among Austronesian-speaking peoples. The Malay Peninsula served as a ...
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Olmec Art - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtFeb 1, 2017 · Olmec mythological beliefs were expressed by La Venta–period artists in jade sculpture. They animated large symbolic axes by portraying ...
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Offering #4, La Venta - SmarthistoryLa Venta Offering #4 offers strong evidence that the Olmec likewise used and re-used figurines and celts to create scenes on a smaller scale. Possible ...Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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[PDF] jades from the cenote of sacrifice - chichen itza, yucatanMaya native and historical sources give us no information about jade-working. In the lowlands, it seemed to have been discontinued long before the. Conquest ...Missing: jewelry | Show results with:jewelry
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The Museum Journal | Native American JadesThe reader has probably deduced already, from the change in topic from jade to chalchihuitl, that the latter is, or was, the Aztec name for the former. Such ...
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New Artifact-Filled Chambers Revealed under TeotihuacanOct 31, 2014 · Mexican archeologists say that the new rooms contained thousands of objects, including carved statues, rubber balls, jade from Guatemala and a wooden box of ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Olmec - culture, beginning around 1200 BC, thru the rise and fall of ...When the Spaniards conquered Mesoamerica in the early 16th century, they found many Aztec wearing the jade (jadeite derived from Guatemala) to ward off or cure ...
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The Importance of Jade in Precolumbian America - ThoughtCoSep 8, 2018 · This stone was associated with water, and vegetation, especially young, maturing corn. For this reason, it was also related to life and death.
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[PDF] CHAPTER 2 Nephrite/Jade: The Preeminent Celt Stone of the ...As Southwestern British. Columbia was clearly the primary region of indigenous use of nephrite, greater detail will be devoted to describing deposits there.
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Mere pounamu (nephrite weapon) - Te Papa's Collections OnlinePounamu - powerful symbol. Mere pounamu (nephrite weapons) were originally used in hand-to-hand combat. They were also symbols…
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Hand club (Mere pounamu) - Maori peopleLaboriously ground and polished, mere pounamu were created for the chiefly elite and passed down within families as heirlooms.Missing: tools Polynesian settlement 1300 CE
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Jade Artifacts from Bronze Age Cemeteries in the Cis-Olkhon Area ...This study describes all known 150 jade items from ten Early Bronze Age cemeteries on the western coast of Lake Baikal. Although the outcrops of jade are ...Missing: Mongolia 800 BCE
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The Indus Valley Civilization: An ornamented past ... - Ancient OriginsDec 6, 2014 · These first jewelers created gold earrings, necklaces, beads and bangles, and the wares would be used in trade, and worn mostly by females.Missing: nephrite | Show results with:nephrite
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Mughal Jades - A Technical and Sculptural Perspective - Asian ArtsJul 14, 2008 · This article will discuss historical literary accounts describing the methods of production used by South Asian lapidaries and examine pictorial portrayals of ...
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"Treasury of the World" | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 18, 2001 · The Mughal rulers of India—descendants of the fourteenth-century Mongol conqueror Tamerlane (or Timur)—had a great feeling for jade, which they ...
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The Many Faces of Jade in Western Jewelry | Incolor MagazineIn the Western world, during Prehistoric times, jade was commonly used for tools and weapons and many of these objects have been preserved.
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Chinese jade: The stone with 11 virtues - Royal Collection TrustThe stone was so highly valued that Confucius ascribed to it 11 virtues (benevolence, intelligence, righteousness, propriety, music, loyalty, good faith, ...
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Qualities of Jade - Crow Museum of Asian Art... virtue. Confucius elaborated his meaning in a passage from the Book of Rites: Anciently, superior men found the likeness of all excellent qualities in jade.
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Jade in Mesoamerica - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2001 · Reserved for the adornment of gods and royalty, and only then on specified occasions, jade was considered a symbol of life and purity.
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Discovering cultural links through pounamu and jade (軟玉) - BlogMar 7, 2014 · Known as greenstone, pounamu or jade, all refer to the metamorphic stone nephrite. Scientifically it is a calcium magnesium silicate mineral ...Confucius And Jade · Māori Whakapapa · Hei Tiki
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Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE)One special and well-known type of jade object crafted by the Han people was the luxurious jade burial suit, as jade was believed to have preserving power.
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Olmec | The Art Institute of ChicagoOlmec · A work made of earthenware and pigment. Roller Seal, 800–400 BCE Olmec · A work made of jade. Standing Figurine with Missing Leg, 800–400 BCE Olmec ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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Olmec figurine, jade, 6.5 x 4.5 cm, Museo Nacional de Antropología ...Olmec figurines were generally crafted in bright green or blue jade. Some are also made of other hard stones in colors ranging from different shades of white to ...Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico | National Gallery of ArtThe exhibition, the first comprehensive show of Olmec art, consisted of 120 Olmec objects from public and private collections.Missing: artifacts | Show results with:artifacts
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Hei tiki (pendant in human form) - Te Papa's Collections OnlineOne theory is that hei tiki represent Hine-te-iwaiwa, a celebrated ancestress associated with fertility and the virtuous qualities of Māori womanhood. Another ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Hei tiki – neck pendant | Māori clothing and adornment – kākahu MāoriMar 4, 2013 · The humanoid style of neck pendant called a hei tiki is one of the best-known items of traditional Māori body adornment.
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Chinese civilization - Tang Teaching Museum - Skidmore CollegeAncient Chinese seals are typically made of stone, metal, wood, bamboo, plastic, jade, or ivory, and are used with red ink or cinnabar paste. This seal from ...<|separator|>
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The Symbolism of Jade In Classic Maya Religion - Academia.eduJade was often placed in the mouths of the deceased as a representation of their breath and life essence, suggesting continuity from life to death. Related ...
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The Chinese Soul in Contemporary Jewelry Design - GIAREVIVAL OF GOLD-JADE CULTURE. Jade-mounted gold jewelry has a long history in Chinese culture, where gold represents splendor and jade symbolizes elegance. ...
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Modern stone work - Pounamu - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandSep 22, 2012 · Much of the work involved the reproduction of Māori artefacts such as mere, pendants and in particular, hei tiki. A number of Māori commissioned ...
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Whakairo – Māori carving | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandThe carving school closed during the Second World War, and by the time it was resurrected in Rotorua in the 1960s as the Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, this ...
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[PDF] JADE (NEPHRITE) IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - Gov.bc.caThe mining, or perhaps more accurately, quarrying, method used for the nephrite jade is determined by the type of deposit. Jade boulders, formed by glacial ...Missing: open | Show results with:open
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Pleistocene Glacial Transport of Nephrite Jade from British ... - MDPISep 9, 2024 · Since prehistoric times, indigenous residents of southwest British Columbia, Canada, collected water-worn nephrite specimens from the gravel ...
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[PDF] Hpakant/Lonkin Gems Tract - Zone 1 Environmental Management ...Oct 31, 2018 · Large-scale mining uses a combination of excavators and blasting to remove up to 250 m of overburden to expose the jade-bearing formations – ...
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Chapter 23: Gem deposits of Myanmar - GeoScienceWorldJan 1, 2017 · The jadeite mining area or tract is about 1287 km2 in extent and is located to the west of the Sagaing Fault in Zone 4 (Fig. 23.1) within the ...
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Comprehensive Guide to Jade ProcessingPrecision: The diamond wire cutting method ensures precise cuts, allowing artisans to create intricate designs and shapes without damaging the stone. Efficiency ...
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Does Synthetic Jade Exist? - International Gem SocietyOct 26, 2022 · Scientists have synthesized jadeite, but it's not commercially produced. "Synthetic jade" for sale is likely a lookalike, not lab-made jade.
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Gemstone Analysis and Authentication | Ocean OpticsFigure 9: The word “jade” describes the minerals jadeite or nephrite. Raman spectroscopy helps to reveals differences in jade types and point of original.
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[PDF] 2020 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor:BurmaOtherwise, the government made efforts by ratifying. ILO C.138, implementing the National Complaints Mechanism for Forced. Labor, and approving the National ...
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Child labour in Myanmar's jade mines is a deadly gambleMore than 160 million children are still in child labour around the world. With the COVID-19 pandemic threatening to reverse years of progress.Missing: informal pre- 2020 reforms
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The Environmental Tragedy Of Myanmar's Jade Industry - NPRSep 29, 2020 · They are a symbol of tragedy and suffering for the people who live and work in the country's mines in Hpakant, in Myanmar's northernmost Kachin State.Missing: prehistoric | Show results with:prehistoric
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Challenging Extractivism in Kachin State: From Land of Jade to ...Jul 7, 2022 · While a small group among Myanmar's elite is earning huge sums from the jade business, landslides in the mining areas routinely occur, robbing ...
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Myanmar: More than 160 killed in jade mine landslide - Al JazeeraJul 2, 2020 · A landslide at a jade mine in northern Myanmar has killed at least 162 people and wounded another 54, officials say, in one of the worst-ever accidents to hit ...
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Environmental asbestos exposure from nephrite jade mining and ...The nephrite mines were contaminated with chrysotile and tremolite/actinolite asbestos. A total of 278 new cases of lung cancer were reported during the study ...
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Jade and Conflict: Myanmars vicious circle - Global WitnessJun 29, 2021 · Smuggling increased, with up to 90% of all jade mined in Hpakant now smuggled out of the country and into China without ever entering the formal ...
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Towards Sustainable Mining - The Mining Association of CanadaThe Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) initiative allows mining companies to turn high-level environmental and social commitments into action on the ground.Tailings Management · Mining Companies · International Initiatives · TrainingMissing: jade 2022
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The Color of Responsibility: Ethical Issues and Solutions in ... - GIAExamines the challenges of ethical sourcing and production of colored stones, and what some industry leaders are doing to address the situation.