Green jade can be found in several regions around the world, with notable sources including Myanmar (Burma), which is famous for its high-quality jadeite, and China, particularly in areas like Xinjiang and Guangdong provinces. Other countries that produce jade include Guatemala, where nephrite jade is mined, and New Zealand, known for its greenstone or pounamu. Additionally, small deposits can be found in the United States, such as in California and Wyoming.
The author of the book Jade Green was Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.
green jade is a type of semi precious stone. they come in a variety of colours, but green is the most common.
Green. ;) <3
Actual jade comes in many colors of green, as well as other colors. Often , though, "jade" green is considered a medium to medium-dark green, such as the crayon color "jade green". The jade stone has a range of greens, several browns, purple/lavenders, a few blues as well as white and black. One chart of jade colors is referenced below. Did you know that jade is second hardest stone only to diamonds. See "care of jade" article link below.
Vert(e) Greenish jade lime verde (spanish) emerald french green forest green
Jade is most often represented by the colour of light green
Green jade is way more precious, I think !! lol
No, its a green colour.
Jade can come in a variety of colors, including green, white, lavender, yellow, and red. The most prized color is a deep, vibrant green known as "imperial jade."
jade is a colour which is green and a gem. :)
176 total pages in the book Jade Green by Phyllis Naylor
In "Jade Green: A Ghost Story," the main character, Jade, discovers that she was actually the ghost haunting her own house. She learns that she died from poisoning by her uncle, who was also responsible for the deaths of several other family members. Jade ultimately avenges her death by revealing the truth about her uncle's crimes.