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Post by larrywyland3 on Mar 29, 2007 14:38:58 GMT -5
Here is a pic of rainbow jade.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2007 2:49:12 GMT -5
Spirit, I am totally into the jade but your photo is hard to make out. If you have another please post.
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Post by larrywyland3 on Apr 4, 2007 13:12:18 GMT -5
Here is a better pic
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2007 22:26:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the better photo. I may have to get some like that one day.
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Post by sandsman1 on Apr 6, 2007 13:48:43 GMT -5
yea thats pretty nice stuff never seen it befor
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Post by sbreed on Apr 12, 2007 22:06:23 GMT -5
That almost looks like candy!!
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Post by cina on Apr 22, 2007 23:52:21 GMT -5
That is a new one to me where dose it come from?
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Post by larrywyland3 on Apr 23, 2007 6:13:55 GMT -5
I cut and pasted this info
From the Cal/Nev border and dug out.
This piece is loaded with color including a bright lavender base with pink, yellow, green, and light brown wispy inclusions!
My wholesalers bought the entire parcel that was dug up around 7 years ago. The minor took all he had to Quartzite and didn't even get the truck unloaded before he sold most of it to China.
Rainbow Jade is a trade-name given for this material consising of Tremolite (Pink), Hexagonite (Purple/Lavender), and Nephrite (Green).
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Post by cina on Apr 23, 2007 10:25:34 GMT -5
Thanks
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Post by LCARS on Apr 30, 2007 2:03:49 GMT -5
Funky, never seen that before.
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