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- Nephrite abstract "Nephrite is a variety of the calcium and magnesium-rich amphibole mineral actinolite (aggregates of which also make up one form of asbestos). The chemical formula for nephrite is Ca2(Mg, Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2. It is one of two different mineral species called jade. The other mineral species known as jade is jadeite, which is a variety of pyroxene. While nephrite jade possess mainly grays and greens (and occasionally yellows, browns or whites), jadeite jade, which is rarer, can also contain blacks, reds, pinks and violets. Nephrite jade is an ornamental stone, used in carvings, beads, or cabochon cut gemstones.Nephrite can be found in a translucent white to very light yellow form which is known in China as mutton fat jade, in an opaque white to very light brown or gray which is known as chicken bone jade, as well as in a variety of green colours. Canada is the principal source of modern lapidary nephrite. Nephrite jade was used mostly in pre-1800 China as well as in New Zealand, the Pacific Coast and Atlantic Coasts of North America, Neolithic Europe, and southeast Asia.".
- Nephrite colour Transparency_and_translucency.
- Nephrite thumbnail Nephrite_jordanow_slaski.jpg?width=300.
- Nephrite wikiPageExternalLink min-2881.html.
- Nephrite wikiPageID "1010971".
- Nephrite wikiPageRevisionID "578956825".
- Nephrite absorption "Vague line may be present at 500 nm, but rarely any lines. Rarely, in stones of exceptional gem quality, vague lines in the red part of the spectrum may be seen.".
- Nephrite birefringence "usually not detectable".
- Nephrite caption "Nephrite from Jordanów Śląski".
- Nephrite color "Translucent to opaque and often mottled. Light to dark green, yellow to brown, white, gray, black.".
- Nephrite fluorescence "inert".
- Nephrite formula "Ca25Si8O222".
- Nephrite fracture "splintery to granular".
- Nephrite gravity "2.95".
- Nephrite habit "massive".
- Nephrite hasPhotoCollection Nephrite.
- Nephrite luster "dull".
- Nephrite mohs "6".
- Nephrite name "Nephrite".
- Nephrite opticalprop "Double refractive with anomalous aggregate reaction".
- Nephrite pleochroism "none".
- Nephrite polish "vitreous to greasy".
- Nephrite refractive "1.606".
- Nephrite system "monoclinic".
- Nephrite wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Nephrite subject Category:Amphibole_group.
- Nephrite subject Category:Gemstones.
- Nephrite subject Category:Jade.
- Nephrite subject Category:Symbols_of_Wyoming.
- Nephrite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Nephrite type Mineral.
- Nephrite type ChemicalObject.
- Nephrite type Thing.
- Nephrite comment "Nephrite is a variety of the calcium and magnesium-rich amphibole mineral actinolite (aggregates of which also make up one form of asbestos). The chemical formula for nephrite is Ca2(Mg, Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2. It is one of two different mineral species called jade. The other mineral species known as jade is jadeite, which is a variety of pyroxene.".
- Nephrite label "Nefriet".
- Nephrite label "Nefrita".
- Nephrite label "Nefrite (minerale)".
- Nephrite label "Nefryt".
- Nephrite label "Nephrit".
- Nephrite label "Nephrite".
- Nephrite label "Néphrite (minéral)".
- Nephrite label "Нефрит (камень)".
- Nephrite label "ネフライト".
- Nephrite label "软玉".
- Nephrite sameAs Nefrit.
- Nephrite sameAs Nephrit.
- Nephrite sameAs Νεφρίτης.
- Nephrite sameAs Nefrita.
- Nephrite sameAs Néphrite_(minéral).
- Nephrite sameAs Nefrite_(minerale).
- Nephrite sameAs ネフライト.
- Nephrite sameAs Nefriet.
- Nephrite sameAs Nefryt.
- Nephrite sameAs m.025rpbz.
- Nephrite sameAs Q138979.
- Nephrite sameAs Q138979.
- Nephrite wasDerivedFrom Nephrite?oldid=578956825.
- Nephrite depiction Nephrite_jordanow_slaski.jpg.
- Nephrite isPrimaryTopicOf Nephrite.
- Nephrite name "Nephrite".