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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Andes Jade
Andes Jade is the marketing name for serpentinite from central-western Argentina. The material is translucent to opaque with colors ranging from light to dark green, to bluish green to black. Analytical tests indicate a mixture of antigorite and lizardite with magnesite and magnetite. Some specimens are magnetic. The material is used for carvings; good ones may be cut as cabochons.
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