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Guatemalan Jadeite Necklace #3

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$3 500,00

This is a Guatemalan Jadeite necklace that is a combination of colors. All perfect rounds and selections from specific different stones from Guatemala. They are all graduated in size frome the front center piece. Most are Olmec blue in different shades but mixed with two other types Guatemalan jadeite. The two beads on either side of the center stone are the same material as the host stone the necklace lays over. All beads are matched by material on each side and position. The clasp is made of heavy coated 24k gold and silver. The cord is a silver coated wire that is heavy crimped and will last a lifetime of secured wear. I have never seen a necklace made like this so this is the first one of it's kind.

Note: Every bead is hand made. No bead machine or sending materials over seas to be mass produced and then assembled here.

 

Some of the name types of jadeite are the following:

Olmec Blue

Jaguar (Black with white specs near clasp)

Gonzalez Blue (dark blue with white specks)

 

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Specifications

Necklace Specifications:
Length: 18.75 inch
Bead size range: 14.9mm to 9.3mm
Bead number: 43

Material History

OLMEC BLUE JADEITE HISTORY:

Scholars searched for half a century to find the prized blue jadeite of the Olmecs and Mayan’s. It was re-discovered in 2002 after the local hurricane devastated the local forests and people which exposed the jadeite veins in 1998. This jadeite material rivals the best from Myanmar, formerly Burma. The Olmecs of the pre-Columbian era considered this jade more valuable than gold. It is believed that the Olmecs believed that the blue jade is most prized and the kings and their families were always buried with it for acceptance into the next life.

 

BACKGROUND:

Blue jadeite bangles are hard to come by. Search everywhere and you'll see how infrequent these are available. This top quality jadeite is a recent find in Guatemala and top grade is being compared to top grade Burmese. Fracture free similar bangles have been sold for up to $15,000. This material is a little different that other top quality blue jadeite mentioned above as it has white jadeite inclusions looking like "Snow". Some call this "Blizzard" or "Storm".

About

Proud to say one of my specialties at Jadedivers.com is making one of kind custom beads found almost no where in the world. Most of my beads are going to have cone tapered ends that are deburred and polished. My photos are taken to show the natural colors without photo enhancements. I believe this will best represent the colors and promote repeat customers.

 

** Note: Many items stated to be "Jade" on Etsy and Ebay are not. In many cases, price does not indicate this either so buying an expensive item may be a jade replica like glass. There are many other stones including agate, grossular garnet, serpentine (many forms), aventurine... being sold as jade. To make it worse and more complicated, many jadeite stones are being reconditioned and died to be very attractive so they pass general tests to be real. If you see  very clear bangles, odds are they are agate, glass or something else. If you see very bright colors of red, yellow, purple... most likely not real. I say this as many buyers are being fooled on-line by these practices.

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