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Pyroxene mineral
Jadeite is a pyroxene mineral with composition NaAlSi2O6. It is hard (Mohs hardness of about 6.5 to 7.0), very tough, and dense, with a specific gravity
Jadeite
Ornamental stone, commonly green
silicate of calcium and magnesium in the amphibole group of minerals), or jadeite (a silicate of sodium and aluminum in the pyroxene group of minerals).
Jade
Sculpture in the National Palace Museum, Taipei
The Jadeite Cabbage (Chinese: 翠玉白菜; pinyin: Cuìyù Báicài; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhùi-ge̍k Pe̍h-chhài) or Jadeite Cabbage with Insects is a piece of jadeite carved
Jadeite_Cabbage
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up jadeite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jadeite is one of the constituent minerals of the gemstone known as jade. Jadeite may also refer to:
Jadeite_(disambiguation)
Type of jade green opaque milk glass
Jadeite, also known as 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
Jadeite_(kitchenware)
Group of fictional antagonists in the Sailor Moon franchise
Queen Beryl and the Four Kings of Heaven are derived from minerals: beryl, jadeite, nephrite, zoisite, and kunzite. In some English adaptations, Kunzite's
Dark_Kingdom
Use of jade in mesoamerica
thought to be the sole source of jadeite in the region. This extreme durability makes fine grained or fibrous jadeite and nephrite highly useful for Mesoamerican
Jade_use_in_Mesoamerica
Qing Chinese jasper sculpture
Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. The Meat-Shaped Stone, along with the Jadeite Cabbage and the Mao Gong Ding, is called one of the Three Treasures of
Meat-Shaped_Stone
mining, distribution, and manufacture of jadeite—a variety of jade—in the nation of Myanmar (Burma). The jadeite deposits found in Myanmar's northern regions
Jade_trade_in_Myanmar
Variety of jade
mineral species called jade. The other mineral species known as jade is jadeite, which is a variety of pyroxene. While nephrite jade possesses mainly grays
Nephrite
the use of marketplaces and advanced trade networks. Spondylus shell and Jadeite that don't belong in local areas have been found in a large number of archaeological
Economy of the Maya civilization
Economy_of_the_Maya_civilization
Member of the clinopyroxene group of inosilicate minerals
Aegirine is a mineral. It is a member of the clinopyroxene group of inosilicate minerals. Acmite is a fibrous green-colored variety of aegirine, with the
Aegirine
Various green-hued minerals used in early cultures for carving various artifacts
chloromelanite among other green-hued minerals. The term also includes jade and jadeite, although these are perhaps more frequently identified by these latter
Greenstone_(archaeology)
Regent of China from 1861 to 1908
her feet were laid carved sculptures of jadeite watermelon slices, oriental fragrant melons, carved Jadeite Cabbage sculptures and multiple gemstone-carved
Empress_Dowager_Cixi
Brand of heat-resistant glassware manufactured by Anchor Hocking
copper. Jadeite Restaurant Ware is most popular among some collectors. It is a creamy jade color. In 2000 Anchor Hocking re-debuted Fire-King in Jadeite. The
Fire-King
Group of inosilicate minerals with single chains of silica tetrahedra
the need for a mechanism to make up the "missing" positive charge. In jadeite and aegirine, this is added by the inclusion of a 3+ cation (aluminium
Pyroxene
Museum in Taipei, Taiwan
most popular pieces of jade carvings in the museum is the Jadeite Cabbage, a piece of jadeite carved into the shape of a cabbage head, and with a large
National_Palace_Museum
American archaeologist (born 1945)
pre-Columbian Maya jadeite jade quarry areas. However, in 1952, the first documented discovery of in-situ jadeite in a pre-Columbian Maya jadeite quarry was made
Mary_Lou_Ridinger
1928 incident during the Nanjing Decade in Hebei, North China
her feet were laid carved sculptures of jadeite watermelon slices, oriental fragrant melons, carved Jadeite Cabbage sculptures and multiple gemstone-carved
Looting of the Eastern Mausoleum
Looting_of_the_Eastern_Mausoleum
Hong Kong auction house
niche auction house that specialises in the sale of Chinese art as well as jadeite. Its headquarters is in Hong Kong, with other offices in Shanghai and Beijing
Tian_Cheng_International
Member of the clinopyroxene group of silicate minerals
of basalt. Omphacite is the solid solution of Fe-bearing diopside and jadeite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system with prismatic, typically twinned
Omphacite
Ajaw
contained ceramic vessels, carved bone tubes, a mosaic death mask, and jadeite jewellery. From an examination of Teʼ Kʼab Chaak's skeleton, it was estimated
Teʼ_Kʼab_Chaak
known for its rich deposits of jadeite, (one of the two forms of jade) marble, serpentine, and other minerals. Smaller jadeite deposits have been rediscovered
Sierra_de_las_Minas
2016 South Korean television series
after being curious about the jadeite bracelet he saw on the woman's arm. Nam-doo receives a photo of the woman with the jadeite from Joon-jae and confirms
The_Legend_of_the_Blue_Sea
Metamorphic rock found in blueschist-grade metamorphic terranes
environments. Jadeitite consists almost entirely of the pyroxene mineral jadeite and is typically mined as a source of the ornamental rock or gemstone,
Jadeitite
1920, resides in the American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, US Jadeite Cabbage Meat-Shaped Stone Andamooka Opal, presented to Queen Elizabeth
List_of_individual_gemstones
Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group
blueschist facies conditions along with other sodic minerals such as albite, jadeite and glaucophane. During the transition from blueschist to greenschist facies
Paragonite
Chinese jade mined/carved from the Neolithic on
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
Chinese_jade
vesuvianite) Iolite (a gem-quality variety of cordierite) Jacobsite Jadarite Jadeite Jaffeite Jalpaite Jamesonite Janggunite Jarosewichite Jarosite Jennite
List_of_minerals
Gemstone found in Myanmar
kosmochlor (also known as ureyite), varying amounts of chromium-enriched jadeite, and albite feldspar. Maw sit sit can have a refractive index ranging from
Maw_sit_sit
Japanese curved beads
naturally occurring materials, including clay, talc, slate, quartz, gneiss, jadeite, nephrite, and serpentinite. Magatama from the Jōmon period were irregularly
Magatama
Jadeite is presumed one of the most precious materials of Pre-Columbian Costa Rica. It, along with other similar-looking greenstones (e.g. chalcedony
Costa_Rican_jade_tradition
Glass colored with uranium oxide
"Jadite", although this is sometimes over-corrected in modern usage to "jadeite") Depression glass (transparent or semitransparent pale green). Burmese
Uranium_glass
Mayan archaeological artifact
The Leyden plaque, sometime called Leiden plate or Leiden plaque, is a jadeite belt plate from the early classic period of the Maya civilization. Although
Leyden_plaque
Ancient Chinese bronzeware known for its long inscription
where it is known as one of the museum's "three treasures", alongside the Jadeite Cabbage and Meat-Shaped Stone. The vessel has an inscription of 500 characters
Mao_Gong_ding
Collection of three statues in Dublin
forming on it. The porcelain head was replaced by a new one made of white jadeite. In a May 2001 article in the Irish edition of The Sunday Times Mark Keenan
Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture
Oscar_Wilde_Memorial_Sculpture
Monument in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Equestrian statue of Genghis Khan
Equestrian_statue_of_Genghis_Khan
Classical sculpture in Rome
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius
Equestrian_statue_of_Marcus_Aurelius
Japanese actor
Jun; born October 5, 1986) is a Japanese actor best known for his role as Jadeite in Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon. Jun has also worked as a model. Nowadays
Jun_Masuo
Step pyramid in the Mayan city of Chichen Itza in Tinúm, Mexico
Itzá. The green stones were analyzed and determined to be a form of jadeite. Jadeite was valuable economically and socially, and the acquisition and application
El_Castillo,_Chichen_Itza
Colossal statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Christ_the_Redeemer_(statue)
Statue of the Greek god Helios
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Colossus_of_Rhodes
Sculpture by Giuseppe Sanmartino
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Veiled_Christ
Hard, green minerals in New Zealand culture
turned to stone. Jade is formed from two different stones: jadeite and nephrite. Jadeite (sodium aluminium silicate) has interlocking granular crystals
Pounamu
Japanese television program
Akai (Nephrite), Officer Shiroi (Zoisite), and female Officer Hanako (Jadeite). The story ends with Luna burning through the atmosphere to come to Earth
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003 TV series)
Pretty_Guardian_Sailor_Moon_(2003_TV_series)
Limestone statue of a reclining sphinx
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Great_Sphinx_of_Giza
Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
The_Kiss_(Rodin_sculpture)
Sculpture from classical antiquity
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Classical_sculpture
phenocryst in igneous rocks and easy to identify, and the crystallization of jadeite, a type of clinopyroxene, implies a growth in molar volume, making it a
Clinopyroxene_thermobarometry
1973 fantasy novel by Michael Ende
features a plot similar to the plot of the Men in Grey where the villain Jadeite steals the time of the people of Tokyo. The story of Momo plays a role
Momo_(novel)
Sculpture by Myron
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Discobolus
Mountain in Italy
location of a Neolithic jadeite quarry, at an elevation of 2,000 to 2,400 metres. Its productivity peaked around 5000 BC. The jadeite was used to make cult
Monte_Viso
Type of metavolcanic rock
the presence of the minerals glaucophane + ( lawsonite or epidote ) +/- jadeite +/- albite or chlorite +/- garnet +/- muscovite in a rock of roughly basaltic
Blueschist
Speakers of Austronesian languages
currency and were primarily used to trade for goods. In 2012, a Lapita jadeite gouge used for wood carving was found on Emirau Island in the Bismarck
Austronesian_peoples
krinovite, roedderite, high albite, richterite, chromite (Canyon Diablo); and jadeite, chromite and chlorite (Burma). Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved
Kosmochlor
County-level city in Yunnan, People's Republic of China
processing and trade center of jadeite in Southeast Asia. While you can find some craftsmen processing jadeite at the huge jadeite market, to get a taste of
Tengchong
Industrial activity producing goods for sale using labor and machines
tools were manufactured from a variety of hard rocks such as flint, jade, jadeite, and greenstone. The polished axes were used alongside other stone tools
Manufacturing
Three-dimensional art form from marble
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Marble_sculpture
U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C.
copper (Michigan), pipestone (Minnesota), petrified wood (Arizona), and jadeite (Alaska). The stones vary in size from about 1.5 feet (0.46 m) square (Carthage)
Washington_Monument
Sculpture made from stone
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Stone_sculpture
Sculpture by Michelangelo
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Pietà_(Michelangelo)
Sculpture primarily concerned as a representational figure
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Statue
Europe-based Asian contemporary jewelry artist
Christie’s Hong Kong, her Jadeite Orpheus Ring, set with a 45.39-carat jadeite, sold for US$2.59 million. AN EXCEPTIONAL JADEITE AND MULTI-GEM 'ORPHEUS'
Anna_Hu
Chinese artifact of carved concentric spheres
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Chinese_puzzle_ball
Island in San Francisco Bay
occurred at high pressures and low temperatures, producing indicator minerals jadeite and glaucophane, characteristic of subduction zone metamorphism. The rocks
Angel_Island_(California)
Huebnerite Humite Hureaulite Hurlbutite Hyperitdiabas Ilmenite Inderite Jade Jadeite Chloromelanite Nephrite Jasper Jeremejevite Kainite Kämmererite Kaolinite
List_of_gemstones_by_species
US act of 2008
States act of Congress, that bars gemstones -- specifically rubies and jadeite -- from Burma from entering the United States via third party countries
Tom Lantos Block Burmese JADE Act of 2008
Tom_Lantos_Block_Burmese_JADE_Act_of_2008
Town in Kachin State, Myanmar
of Mandalay. It is famous for its jade mines which produce gem-quality jadeite. The word Hpakant comes from the Shan language words for "rock fall" or
Hpakant
Ritualized practice of self-cutting in Mesoamerica
Olmec-style jadeite "spoon", believed to be a perforator, from Guerrero. 1500-300 BC
Bloodletting_in_Mesoamerica
Topics referred to by the same term
International, an auction house specializing in the sale of Chinese art and jadeite Tiancheng, Shaanxi, (天成镇) a town in Long County, Shaanxi Tiancheng, Dazhu
Tiancheng
Chemical compound
include albite (NaAlSi3O8, an end-member of the plagioclase series) and jadeite (NaAlSi2O6).[citation needed] Synthetic zeolites have complex structures
Sodium_aluminosilicate
Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods
Valley, near La Lima, and Hato Viejo in the department of Olancho, where a jadeite statuette has been found that shares many characteristics with those found
Mesoamerican_chronology
Character from Sailor Moon
well as in supplementary art. Naoko Takeuchi once drew her in the arms of Jadeite. In the manga, he expresses at least a physical attraction to her, and
Sailor_Mars
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1986–2002)
Timpani c 2007 Orion Stakes 2002 Soldier's Song c 2008 Okutama Stakes 2002 Jadeite m 2005 Wasurenagusa Sho 2002 Six Sense c 2006 Kyoto Kinen 2002 Thanks a
Sunday_Silence
Feldspar mineral series
incorporated into clinopyroxene as Tschermak's molecule (CaAl2SiO6) or in jadeite NaAlSi2O6. At still higher pressure, the aluminium is incorporated into
Plagioclase
Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Statue_of_Liberty
Culture in what is now Mexico (450 BCE–350 CE))
vessels, hollow and solid ceramic figures, shell jewelry, conch shells, jadeite, quartz, ground stone, and paper were placed within. Archaeologists still
Teuchitlán_culture
City in Chūbu, Japan
District) were merged into Itoigawa. A great many jadeite beads and axe heads as well as the remains of jadeite workshops from the Neolithic era have been uncovered
Itoigawa
Japanese light novel series
jeweler working on behalf of foreign clients to purchase a particular carved jadeite item. He refers to Richard as "Lord Claremont" and warns Seigi from working
The Case Files of Jeweler Richard
The_Case_Files_of_Jeweler_Richard
Manner in which light interacts with a crystal, rock, or mineral's surface
of microscopic inclusions, with examples including opal and cordierite, jadeite. Many minerals with a greasy lustre also feel greasy to the touch. Metallic
Lustre_(mineralogy)
Mountain with U.S. presidential sculptures
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Mount_Rushmore
Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions
Augite – (Ca,Mg,Fe)2Si2O6 Diopside – CaMgSi2O6 Hedenbergite – CaFe2+Si2O6 Jadeite – Na(Al,Fe3+)Si2O6 Pigeonite – (CaxMgyFez)(Mgy1Fez1)Si2O6, where 0.1 ≤
Silicate_mineral
Mineral assemblage in metamorphic rocks
jadeite/omphacite + garnet In metapelites: phengite + garnet + kyanite + chloritoid (Mg-rich) + quartz phengite + kyanite + talc + quartz ± jadeite The
Metamorphic_facies
Sculpture by Auguste Rodin
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
The_Gates_of_Hell
Earliest known major Mesoamerican civilization
Mask; 10th–6th century BC; jadeite; height: 17.1 cm, width: 16.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Mask; c. 900–500 BC; jadeite; Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas
Olmecs
Linear relation between compressional wave velocity and the density of rocks and minerals
5.8 6.74 7.02 7.23 Amphibolite Madison Co., MT 3.120 6.89 — 7.12 7.35 Jadeite Japan 3.180 7.6 — 8.22 8.28 Actinoliter schist Chester, VT 3.194 6.61 —
Birch's_law
Aspect of Mayan culture
jadeite earflares, Late Classic (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Jadeite deity face pendant, 7th–8th century (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Jadeite rain
Ancient_Maya_art
Transfer of ownership of goods and services
of jadeite jade and refutes an assertion that all exotic gems and minerals in the Eastern Caribbean were sourced from South America, as no jadeite rock
Trade_in_Maya_civilization
Late Mesozoic terrane of heterogeneous rocks in the California Coast Ranges
sub-metamorphic to prehnite-pumpellyite or low-temperature blueschist (jadeite-bearing) grades of metamorphism. Mélange terranes are much smaller, found
Franciscan_Complex
Prehistoric inhabitants in Japan
Japanese monarchy. These artifacts were most commonly made from jade (jadeite), but examples crafted from stone, clay, and boar tusks have also been
Jōmon_people
Sculpture of the Baroque movement
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Baroque_sculpture
Classification framework for scratch resistance
Goethite 5.5 Glass 5.5–6 Opal 6 Rhodium 6–6.5 Rutile 6.5 Silicon 6.5–7 Jadeite 7 Porcelain 7–7.5 Garnet 7.5 Tungsten 7.5–8 Emerald 8 Topaz 8.5 Chromium
Mohs_scale
Sculptures in Afghanistan before 2001
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Buddhas_of_Bamiyan
Sculpture of a person's head and shoulders
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Bust_(sculpture)
Mineral
gemstones. One is nephrite, one of the two types of jade (the other being jadeite, a variety of pyroxene). Another gem variety is the chatoyant form known
Actinolite
Water-filled sinkhole at the Maya archaeological site of Chichen Itza
objects from the bottom of the cenote, including artifacts made from gold, jadeite, copal, pottery, flint, obsidian, shell, wood, rubber, and cloth, as well
Sacred_Cenote
Collection of ancient Chinese military statues
stone (1502–1520) Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1647–1652) Veiled Christ (1753) Jadeite Cabbage (19th century) Nelson's Column (1843) Lion of Belfort (1880) The
Terracotta_Army
Archaeological site in India
tools, ceramics and kitchen items such as grinders, pestles and mortars. Jadeite stone was also found that must have been transported from China. A large
Daojali_Hading
Chinese jewellery artist and sculptor
within an aquamarine gemstone. His necklace Great Wall, made of diamond and jadeite, sold for $73.5 million in 2012. In 1987, he devised a method of carving
Wallace_Chan
First season of the Sailor Moon anime series
station, she discovers Furau and Jadeite. She promptly transforms into Sailor Moon and defeats Furau. An angry Jadeite tries to finish her off, but Tuxedo
Sailor_Moon_season_1
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Hindu, Indian
Good Holy Poetry
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Feminine of Efron
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Eastern Horizon
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English
Daybreak; Sunrise; The First Appearance of Daylight
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Arabic Muslim
Generous.
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Irish
Irish Gaelic form of French Catherine, CAITRÃONA means "pure."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Affection, Preeti, Motherly Love
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Hindu, Indian, Modern
Relationship
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Tamil
Curved, Lord Krishna
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n.
See Jade, the stone.