Types of Jade
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New Zealand
New Zealand nephrite jade (pounamu or greenstone) is formed by intensive heat and pressure some 10km deep under the earth of the Southern Alps.
British Columbia
British Columbia is the largest source of nephrite jade in the world.
China
The Chinese have been carvers and lovers of jade for over 8000 years. No other culture has revered nephrite so continuously and extensively.
Australia
Australian black jade is defined by deep blacks that glow a deep olive green when cut thin.
Siberia
The rich ‘kryptonite’ greens and pure milky whites found in Siberia are sought after the world over.