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a b c d e f g h i j k "Chinese Jewelry — History, Tradition, and Culture | ChinaFetching". ChinaFetching.com . Retrieved 2022-08-30. It is currently used as a form of fashion accessory used by hanfu enthusiasts. [11] Press lapels [ edit ] A lady wearing shibazi-style yajin to press down the lapel of her ao, 1861–1864

Wen G., Jing Z.C. (1992) Chinese Neolithic jade: A preliminary geoarchaeological study. Geoarchaeology, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 251–275, http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gea.3340070304In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a strong belief among many Mongolians, which came from ancient tradition, that jade was part of a class of sacred objects that had life. [25] Gallery [ edit ] In Chinese jade carving, the tool plays a fundamental role and is the root of all craftsmanship transformation. Influenced by the evolution of carving tools, Chinese jade carving craftsmanship has undergone long-term transformation and still continues to develop. It has distinctive characteristics—the diversity of techniques, the gradual nature of innovation, and the adoption of foreign culture and craft (You, 2001; Kong, 2007). Thus the evolution of carving craftsmanship not only helps to clarify the development of China’s jade culture but also provides meaningful enlightenment for the growth of the modern jade carving industry. THE FUTURE Qian, Gonglin (2004). Chinese fans: artistry and aesthetics (1sted.). San Francisco: Long River Press. ISBN 1-59265-020-1. OCLC 52979000. a b c d e f Lu, Zhouxiang (2018). Politics and identity in Chinese martial arts. New York. ISBN 978-1-315-10843-8. OCLC 1040592866. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)

The hue, saturation, and evenness of color are crucial factors in determining a jade’s value. The most sought-after jadeite color is a rich, vivid, and evenly distributed Imperial green, while a translucent emerald green known as “apple green” is also highly prized. Nephrite typically exhibits a more muted color palette, but a deep, even green is still considered valuable. In nephrite, the red hues result from the presence of iron (Fe) in the form of finely dispersed hematite or limonite inclusions. In jadeite, the red coloration is primarily due to the presence of manganese (Mn) or iron (Fe) ions as chromophores. The vibrancy, uniformity, and saturation of the red color contribute to the desirability and value of red jade. How much is red jade worth Jadeite in Myanmar is primarily found in the "Jade Tract" located in Lonkin Township in Kachin State in northern Myanmar which encompasses the alluvial region of the Uyu River between the 25th and 26th parallels. Present-day extraction of jade in this region occurs at the Phakant-gyi, Maw Se Za, Tin Tin, and Khansee mines. Khansee is also the only mine that produces Maw Sit Sit, a type of jade. Mines at Tawmao and Hweka are mostly exhausted. From 1964 to 1981, mining was exclusively an enterprise of the Myanmar government. In 1981, 1985, and 1995, the Gemstone laws were modified to allow increasing private enterprise. In addition to this region, there are also notable mines in the neighboring Sagaing District, near the towns of Nasibon and Natmaw and Hkamti. Sagaing is a district in Myanmar proper, not a part of the ethic Kachin State. Yu, Z. R.; Wang, X. D.; Su, B. M.; Zhang, Y. (2017). "First Evidence Of The Use Of Freshwater Pearls As A Cosmetic In Ancient China: Analysis Of White Makeup Powder From A Northern Song Dynasty Lv Tomb (Lantian, Shaanxi Province, China): The use of freshwater pearls as a cosmetic in ancient China". Archaeometry. 59 (4): 762–774. doi: 10.1111/arcm.12268.

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Figure 6. This jade cicada is a typical example of the Han Badao (concise carving) craft highlighted in the Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE). This technique unfolds the full vitality of the jade cicada through just a few concise lines. As the cicada implied rebirth in ancient China, cicada carvings were often found as burial items in Han tombs, placed on the tongue of the body. Photo by Mingying Wang, from Tianjin Museum.

Chinese jade, any of the carved-jade objects produced in China from the Neolithic Period ( c. 3000–2000 bce) onward. The Chinese have historically regarded carved-jade objects as intrinsically valuable, and they metaphorically equated jade with purity and indestructibility. The meaning of jade a b Ceram, C. W. (1967). Gods, Graves, and Scholars: The Story of Archaeology. Translated by Garside, E. B.; Wilkins, Sophie (2nded.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p.400. Discussion on characteristics of the prehistoric jade carving and their differences. Archaeology, No. 10, pp. 62–68. Type B treatment involves exposing a promising but stained piece of jadeite to chemical bleaches and/or acids and impregnating it with a clear polymer resin. This results in a significant improvement of transparency and colour of the material. Currently, infrared spectroscopy is the most accurate test for the detection of polymer in jadeite. A Brief History of Ancient Chinese Umbrellas - 2022". www.newhanfu.com. 2021-08-08 . Retrieved 2022-09-02.The mineral [ edit ] Nephrite and jadeite [ edit ] Jade on display in Jade City, British Columbia, Canada



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