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  2. Jadeite - Wikipedia

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    Jadeite is a hard, extremely tough, [8] rare mineral of the clinopyroxene family of minerals. [9] Though highly variable in color, [10] it is typically apple-green to emerald-green, or less commonly white or white with spots of green. [9]

  3. Jade - Wikipedia

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    Translucent emerald-green jadeite is the most prized variety, both historically and today. As "quetzal" jade, bright green jadeite from Guatemala was treasured by Mesoamerican cultures, and as "kingfisher" jade, vivid green rocks from Burma became the preferred stone of post-1800 Chinese imperial scholars and rulers.

  4. Jadeite (kitchenware) - Wikipedia

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    Jadeite (kitchenware) Jadeite, “Jadite” or “Jade-ite” is a type of jade green opaque milk glass, originally popular in the United States in the early to mid-20th century. A blue milk glass called “Delphite” (Delfite, Jeannette Glass) and "Azur-ite" (Anchor Hocking) was also produced for several years. McKee Glass introduced their ...

  5. Kosmochlor - Wikipedia

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    Kosmochlor is a rare chromium sodium clinopyroxene with the chemical formula NaCr 3+ Si 2 O 6. The name is from German kosmisch, for its occurrence in meteorites, and the Greek chlor, for green. [4] It was first reported in 1897 from the Toluca meteorite, Jiquipilco, Mexico. [2]

  6. Uranium glass - Wikipedia

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    Uranium glass is glass which has had uranium, usually in oxide diuranate form, added to a glass mix before melting for colouration. The proportion usually varies from trace levels to about 2% uranium by weight, although some 20th-century pieces were made with up to 25% uranium. [1][2] First identified in 1789 by German chemist Martin Heinrich ...

  7. Chinese jade - Wikipedia

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    Collecting jade in the White Jade River near Khotan. Chinese jade refers to the jade mined or carved in China from the Neolithic onward. It is the primary hardstone of Chinese sculpture. Although deep and bright green jadeite is better known in Europe, for most of China's history, jade has come in a variety of colors and white "mutton-fat ...

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