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PostPosted: Nov 28, 2011 12:27    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Thanks for information. I read also the Mindat post. Indeed it`s very difficult to break the stone with my hammer. I have an very hard hammer.
Yeah, I scratch my wife`s mirror with this piece. I hope she doesn't see that scratch cuz I`m fucked. :). I made this pyramid ;). I'm interested for jade too, especially as I discovered the location with jade in Romania and there is enough jade (nephrite)



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PostPosted: Nov 28, 2011 23:18    Post subject: Re: Jade  

glass hardness is 5 to 6 (usually 5.5), so if your stone scratches glass, that means it is hardness 5 or higher.

nephrite hardness is 5.5 to 6.5
serpentine hardness is usually 2.5 to 4 but some can be as high as 4 to 5.5 (bowenite)

the best way to make sure would be to place a tiny polished piece of the mineral (with flat and smooth facet) on a refractometer, as serpentines RI range is quite different from nephrite RI range. I can do that for you if you want.
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PostPosted: Nov 29, 2011 10:47    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Thanks. Where are you from? We can talk about this. If you visit my blog you can see more details.
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PostPosted: Nov 29, 2011 12:10    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Well that's up to you, it's only if you're interested in idenifying your stone more precisely.

A tiny 4 millimeters sized sample would be more than enough for this purpose, but it would have to be perfectly polished, meaning that it needs to have a perfectly flat facet cut (not curved) with a very smooth surface. You would have to do the cutting and polishing as I haven't got the tools to do it myself.

By the way, don't send me anything bigger, because I won't send it back to you: once I'm finished with the analysis, I will just discard the sample (so a 4 mm sized granule is all I would need, don't send anything of any value so I don't need to send it back)

As that would be a very small sample, you could send it in a simple envelope. I'm in France.

I can't be sure I will succeed in getting a refractive index from the sample, that depends on the polishing, I'm not a jade expert but I can try and if I can get any results I would report on the forum.

Otherwise, the easiest way to go would be to bring a small polished piece to a jeweller near where you live, and ask him if he could measure the RI for you.

EDIT: I just visited your website, I can see that many of your stones are labelled as serpentine, so you actually know what they are?
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PostPosted: Nov 29, 2011 13:45    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Yeah.I`m working very much with serpentine and jade for jewelry and decorative objects.
Regarding the rock sample can be solved because my sister is a student in Clermont and I`ll send you a piece of jade. Thank u again
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PostPosted: Nov 29, 2011 19:05    Post subject: Re: Jade  

It's ok for me. But I insist: a tiny 4mm sized piece is enough (not bigger!). Need it cut and very well polished, with flat and smooth surface.
You could send the envelope directly to my address in Paris.
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PostPosted: Nov 30, 2011 08:45    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Perhaps this conversation could continue by private message? Still too early for cascaillou, but mihailovici79 can send a pm to set up a less public exchange.

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PostPosted: Nov 30, 2011 08:49    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Tracy wrote:

...Still too early for cascaillou, but mihailovici79 can send a pm to set up a less public exchange.


Yes, too early for Cascaillou to send PM, but instead he can receive and answer PM so if mihailovici79 send it to him, it will work.
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PostPosted: Nov 30, 2011 13:10    Post subject: Re: Jade  

ok sorry about this
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PostPosted: Dec 01, 2011 07:03    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Jade the other nuance of color. Jade Romania ft Amethyst Brasil


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PostPosted: Dec 01, 2011 18:03    Post subject: Re: Jade  

I received your private message with your email address, I'll keep in touch.
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PostPosted: Feb 07, 2012 14:34    Post subject: Re: Jade  

As we had agreed, Mihail gave me two mineral samples, which I analysed today.

Here's the first mineral:
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And here's the second mineral:
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Fisrt mineral:

definately looks like a garnet with pinkish color, the crystal is roughly isometric.
Hardness is 6 or 6.5
Polariscope gives it as isotropic.
Specific gravity is about 4.06
Spectrum confirmed that it is indeed a garnet.

Second mineral:

Weighs 29.58g
It is green and transluscent, with greasy luster. Some white veins are present.
The white veins instantly react to concentrated hydrochloric acid with effervescence (I guess these are calcite), however the green material remains unattacked after 24hours of soaking in HCl.
In transmitted light one can see that the inner world of the stone is cloudy, with cloudy structures sometimes arranged as bands (thus imparting somewhat of a banded appearance to the stone). Under stronger magnification, tiny inclusions of shiny black platelets can be seen in the mix.
Fracture is slightly splintery.
Hardness is 5 or 5.5
Streak is white.
Specific gravity is 2.56
Polariscope gives it as a microcrystalline aggregate.
Refactive index is about 1.558

From the above data, it should be serpentine (note that I didn't search for treatments).
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PostPosted: Feb 07, 2012 15:38    Post subject: Re: Jade  

Thank you for your analysis. I have a question:why is so hard this serpentine? I know that the serpentine has 2.5 - 4 Mohs hardness.

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PostPosted: Feb 07, 2012 15:50    Post subject: Re: Jade  

well serpentine are actually a group of several closely related minerals. Most have a hardness from 2.5 to 4 but some (such as the bowenite variety) are 4 to 5.5
I guess it is best to have the harder kind as it will better handle wear.
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PostPosted: Feb 07, 2012 15:52    Post subject: Re: Jade  

:) Yeah you`re right
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