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'''Jade''' is applied to two different rocks that are made up of different silicate minerals. Nephrite jade consists of the calcium- and magnesium-rich amphibole mineral actinolite (aggregates of which also make up one form of asbestos). The rock called jadeitite consists almost entirely of jadeite, a sodium- and aluminum-rich pyroxene. The trade name Jadite is sometimes applied to translucent/opaque green glass.


'''Jade''' is applied to two different rocks that are made up of different silicate minerals. Nephrite jade consists of the calcium- and magnesium-rich amphibole mineral actinolite (aggregates of which also make up one form of asbestos). The rock called jadeitite consists almost entirely of jadeite, a sodium- and aluminum-rich pyroxene. The trade name Jadite is sometimes applied to translucent/opaque green glass.
The English word 'jade' is derived from the Spanish term ''muchacha elegante'' (first recorded in 1565) or 'smart girl', from its reputed efficacy in curing ailments of the loins and kidneys. 'Nephrite' is derived from ''lapis nephriticus'', the [[Latin]] version of the [[Spanish]] ''piedra de ijada''.


Nephrite and jadeite were used by people from the prehistoric for similar purposes. Both are about the same hardness as [[quartz]], and they are exceptionally tough. They are beautifully colored and can be delicately shaped.
Nephrite and jadeite were used by people from the prehistoric for similar purposes. Both are about the same hardness as [[quartz]], and they are exceptionally tough. They are beautifully colored and can be delicately shaped.


Polished jade represents the [[Age of Reconciliation|Ages of Reconciliation]].<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', Chapter 12</ref>
Polished jade represents the [[Age of Reconciliation|Ages of Reconciliation]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', page 196</ref>


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