The LEAST common mineral:
"Until recent years jadeite has been something of a mystery mineral, but we now know of primary sources in Guatemala as well as several California
occurrences of white or grayish jadeite. Boulders in which a few small freestanding crystals have been seen occur in San Benito Co., California, with
additional finds in Clear Creek, between New Idria and Hernandez. All Mexican jadeite is in artifacts, from unknown sources. The record price for a
single piece of jadeite jewelry was set at the November 1997 Christie's Hong Kong sale: Lot 1843, the "Doubly Fortunate" necklace of 27 approximately
.5 mm jadeite beads sold for US$9.3 million."
[Edited on 27-4-2016 by Theoretic] |