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jade like stone [IW]
jade like stone [IW] <br>
 
 
(med) Nephrite ( dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018) <br>
 
Illustrations :  dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°034) g.yang tri, Nephrite (n°035) g.yang tri dkar po, White jade <br>
 
''Nephrite'' is one of the two rocks termed as jade, the other being jadeitite or jadeite jade, '''[[dzus]]'''. Both are extremely tough and resistant to fracture such that they have been used for making choppers and blades since Neolithic times. <br>
''White nephrite'', termed white jade or mutton-fat jade, is nearly pure tremolite, while most nephrite is green owing to the Fe content (mindat.org) <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 15:00, 27 May 2024 (EDT)


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jade like stone [IW]


(med) Nephrite ( dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018)

Illustrations : dGa' ba'i rDo rje 2018 (n°034) g.yang tri, Nephrite (n°035) g.yang tri dkar po, White jade

Nephrite is one of the two rocks termed as jade, the other being jadeitite or jadeite jade, dzus. Both are extremely tough and resistant to fracture such that they have been used for making choppers and blades since Neolithic times.
White nephrite, termed white jade or mutton-fat jade, is nearly pure tremolite, while most nephrite is green owing to the Fe content (mindat.org)
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 15:00, 27 May 2024 (EDT)