jade can be found at the very north of mongolia, or the hole east coast
Until recent years jadeite has been something of a mystery mineral, but we now know of primary sources in Guatemala as well as several California occurrences of white or grayish jadeite. Boulders in which a few small freestanding crystals have been seen occur in San Benito Co., California, with additional finds in Clear Creek, between New Idria and Hernandez. All Mexican jadeite is in artifacts, from unknown sources. The record price for a single piece of jadeite jewelry was set at the November 1997 Christie's Hong Kong sale: Lot 1843, the "Doubly Fortunate" necklace of 27 approximately .5 mm jadeite beads sold for US$9.3 million The worlds most rare mineral is jadeite.
Jadeite, one of the minerals recognized as the gemstone jade, can be found several miles east of Clearlake, and in Skagit County, Washington.
6.5 - 7.0
The very best way to detect polymer impregnated jadeite is to have GIA (Gemological Instituate of America)to test the jadeite and issue a certificate indicating that no signs of polymer impregnation. All reputable dealers will sell jade subject to a GIA inspection. Do not purchase an expensive piece of jade without a certificate unless you are purchasing from Mason-Kay Jewelers who only sell untreated jade and have the same type of machine that GIA has and will issue their own certificate. Do not accept other certification unless you are willing to also accept the risk.
jade can be found at the very north of mongolia, or the hole east coast
Until recent years jadeite has been something of a mystery mineral, but we now know of primary sources in Guatemala as well as several California occurrences of white or grayish jadeite. Boulders in which a few small freestanding crystals have been seen occur in San Benito Co., California, with additional finds in Clear Creek, between New Idria and Hernandez. All Mexican jadeite is in artifacts, from unknown sources. The record price for a single piece of jadeite jewelry was set at the November 1997 Christie's Hong Kong sale: Lot 1843, the "Doubly Fortunate" necklace of 27 approximately .5 mm jadeite beads sold for US$9.3 million The worlds most rare mineral is jadeite.
The scientific name for Jadeite is Jadeiteatelia. Thank you for using answer.com
Jadeite is primarily found in countries such as Myanmar (Burma), Guatemala, and Japan. Myanmar is known for producing some of the highest quality jadeite in the world.
Jadeite can be used for jewelry and sculptures. It can also be used for making dishes and other useful items.
Type your answer here... Jadeites latest find was in Hong Kong and in U.S. dollars it was estimated to be $9.3 million.
Jadeite USD $3 + Million/Carat Until recent years jadeite has been something of a mystery mineral, but we now know of primary sources in Guatemala as well as several California occurrences of white or grayish jadeite. Boulders in which a few small freestanding crystals have been seen occur in San Benito Co., California, with additional finds in Clear Creek, between New Idria and Hernandez. All Mexican jadeite is in artifacts, from unknown sources. The record price for a single piece of jadeite jewelry was set at the November 1997 Christie's Hong Kong sale: Lot 1843, the "Doubly Fortunate" necklace of 27 approximately .5 mm jadeite beads sold for US$9.3 million
The characteristic of jadeite it is the same of quartz green Aventurine with the only different the grade quartz is 7 more strong than jadeite grade 6.5 the Olmec quartz green Aventurine the value is more that jadeite... Because it's very rare in the world Olmec mask quartz 1 carat can cost over one milliom Dollars $1,000000 dollars ... In today market because it's rare.
6.5 - 7.0
Jadeite, one of the minerals recognized as the gemstone jade, can be found several miles east of Clearlake, and in Skagit County, Washington.
Jadeite
Jade is a name given to two metamorphic ornamental gem stones; nephrite and jadeite. Nephrite is softer than jadite and has less varity of colour. Nephrite varies from white to green, jadeite varies from blue through lavender to an emerald green. Nephrite is more abundant than jadeite which is only found in 11 places in the world. The rarest and historically most sought after jade is a jadeite of translucent emerald green.