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Jadeite and jade are two different types of minerals that are often used interchangeably to refer to a green-colored gemstone that has cultural and spiritual significance in many parts of the world.

Jadeite is a pyroxene mineral with the chemical formula NaAlSi2O6. It is one of the two types of minerals that are commonly referred to as "jade" (the other being nephrite). Jadeite is a relatively rare mineral that is found in metamorphic rocks in certain regions of the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Guatemala, and California. It is known for its bright green color, which is caused by the presence of chromium and other trace elements. Jadeite is also valued for its hardness and toughness, which makes it suitable for use in jewelry and other decorative objects.

Jade, on the other hand, is a term that is used more broadly to refer to a variety of green-colored more... gemstones, including both jadeite and nephrite. It is often associated with Chinese culture, where it has been used for thousands of years in art, jewelry, and other decorative objects. Jade is believed to have a range of spiritual and healing properties, including promoting harmony and balance, and is often associated with good luck and prosperity.

Pounamu is a type of greenstone that is highly valued by the indigenous M?ori people of New Zealand. It is also known as New Zealand jade or by its mineral name, nephrite.

Pounamu is found in several locations in the South Island of New Zealand, including the Arahura River, the Marsden Valley, and the West Coast. It is typically dark green in color, although it can also be light green, gray, or white. Pounamu is known for its hardness, durability, and toughness, which make it a popular material for carving, jewelry, and other decorative objects.

For the M?ori people, pounamu is considered a taonga, or treasure, and is highly valued for its spiritual and cultural significance. It is often used to represent strength, resilience, and connection to the land and the ancestors. Pounamu is also used in many traditional M?ori ceremonies and rituals, and is

While jadeite and jade are often used interchangeably, it is important to note that not all green-colored gemstones are actually jade. To be considered true jade, a stone must be either jadeite or nephrite and have certain specific physical and chemical properties.

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An old Chinese striated pale green jade carving of a Bixie,…
Chinese Striated Green Jade Carving of Bixie on Hardwood Stand

An old Chinese striated pale green jade carving of a Bixie, modelled recumbent with front legs outstretched. On fitted hardwood stand, length 2.87 in. Provenance: From the collection of Gerry and Valerie Bermel (of Travis Antiques. Wellington 1950's to…

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A Chinese pale white and dark jade carved mythical beast, BiXIE,…
Ming Dynasty Pale White and Dark Jade Bixie Carving

A Chinese pale white and dark jade carved mythical beast, BiXIE, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) the finely carved bixie with a pair of wings, the stone with pale white tone and areas of dark tone. 2.24 in. long

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A Chinese white jade carving of two Bixie, Qing Dynasty, circa…
Qing Dynasty White Jade Bixie Carving

A Chinese white jade carving of two Bixie, Qing Dynasty, circa 18th century, carved from jade of even whiteish-grey hue, as a mother and cub bixie group. A private collection, Caulfield. 0.71 in. high, 1.38 in. wide

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Two Chinese carved jade seals, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), one…
Qing Dynasty Jade Seals with Animal Motifs

Two Chinese carved jade seals, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), one seal of fine white jade with one russet edge decorated to the top with a bixie and lingzhi fungus and mark to base. The other seal of pale celadon hue decorated to the top with a recumbent buffal

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Three Chinese jade carvings, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912),…
Chinese Qing Dynasty Jade Carvings

Three Chinese jade carvings, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), comprising: a peach with foliage in celadon jade with russet splashes, a white jade carving of a boy, and a pair of frolicking bixie in pale celadon jade. Provenance: The Gwenneth Haines collection. Th

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A group of Chinese jades and Hardstones, Qing Dynasty…
Chinese Jades and Hardstones from Qing Dynasty

A group of Chinese jades and Hardstones, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), comprising a celadon green rounded jade snuff bottle, an archaistic style jade bixie, a white jade archaistic pendant and a rock crystal vajra. The snuff bottle 1.77 in. high, 1.38 in. wide

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A celadon jade figure of a bixie, 19th/20th century, (2), the…
Celadon Jade Bixie Figure with Lingzhi Fungus

A celadon jade figure of a bixie, 19th/20th century, (2), the recumbent animal with head turned to the side holding a lingzhi fungus frond in its mouth, the head with a double coiled horn extending to the ridged spine, and with a long tail curled over its

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An early Chinese white jade carved figure of a Bixie, Qing…
Qing Dynasty White Jade Bixie Figure with Lingzhi Spray

An early Chinese white jade carved figure of a Bixie, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), the mythical horned animal in a crouching position and carved with full rounded body, grasping a leafy 'Lingzhi' spray (the sacred mushroom) in its mouth, 3.31 in. length,…

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