| Topic Name: | Jewelry / Jade Jewelry | ||
| Pattern: | beaded | ||
| Color: | green/gold | ||
| Dimensions: | 18" | ||
| Manufacturer: | Jade Dynasty Collection | ||
| Quality: | very good | ||
| Quantity: | 1 | ||
| Price: | SOLD | ||
| Vendors Item# | 28482 (Please use this number referring to this item) | ||
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This is an estate necklace featuring 9mm jade beads all knotted and fastened with a gold filled clasp. This necklace has a tag that indicates it is part of the Jade Dynasty Collection. This beautiful necklace had the same ownership as the previous jade bracelet. The color is the lucious spinach green. FAQ Often called the "Stone of Heaven", Jade has always been an extremely valuable stone to the chinese and other pre-columbian cultures. It is a member of the pyroxene mineral family, translucent to opaque and various green as well as other colors. It is often carved into jewelry and beads as well as other ornamentation. There are two mineral types in this family - Nephrite, a silicate of lime and magnesia - hard, translucent and pale green to bluish in color. The other is Jadeite, silicate of sodium and aluminum and appears from white/pnk to blue and bright green. It sometimes contains black inclusions and has a greasy luster. The name "Jade" is given to both of these types. Medicinally jade was worn as an amulet in China to prevent disease. It was also believed to ease child birth, dissolve kidney and bladder stones and calm the mind. Some say the word "jade" came from the Spanish "piedra de hijada" which means loin stone because of the belief that it curred hip problems ! The name "nephrite" was derived from the Greek word for kidney. Some of the most prized and valuable jewelry in the world has been carved using jade. |
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For additional information or to place an order for this item, please feel free to email us at sallbill@suddenlink.net or call (304) 343-0036. |
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Vendor Contact Information: |
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| Jarretts Jade Jewelry & Small Antiques Contact: Bill or Sally 889 Sherwood Rd Charleston, WV 25314 USA Phone: (304) 343-0036 sallbill@suddenlink.net http://www.tace.com/vendors/bjarrett.html |
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