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Mineral Reference Lookup for tomb

This reference page contains mineralogic data for tomb and folklore and metaphysical beliefs. If the mineral is an alternate naming of a more common name, the more common mineral's data is displayed below the list of synonyms.


Minerals matching tomb in the database: Tomb Jade   Tombarthite-(Y)  

Mineralogical Reference

tomb
MineralTomb Jade
SynonymNephrite

Nephrite (synonym)

MineralNephrite
Chemistry(Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2)
ColorGreen, green-black, black
LusterVitreous
CrystalSystemMonoclinic
CleavageDistinct
FractureSplintery
Hardness5-6
StreakWhite
CompositionCa, Fe, H,Mg, O, Si
MineralNoteThe traditional Chinese Jade. Nephrite is one of the toughest minerals due to the microscopic interlocking fibers. It is a variety of Actinolite
CellParametersa = 9.88, b = 18.14, c = 5.29 ß=104.7°
Ratioa:b:c = 0.545 : 1 : 0.292
RIna=1.613 - 1.628 nß=1.627 - 1.644 n?=1.638 - 1.655
Birefringenced=0.025 - 0.027
SurfaceReliefModerate
SynonymsJade, Aotea Axe-stone B.C. Jade Beilstein Grave Jade Kidney Stone Lapis Nephriticus Nephrit Nephrita Nephrite (of Werner) New Zealand Greenstone New Zealand Jade Pounamu Spinach Jade Talcum Nephriticus Tomb Jade
FolkLore

JADE is said to bring fruition in times of need, provides protection against forces on the etheral plane. Said to have been one of the stones in the breast plate of the high priest in the Bible. Said to help bring forth qualities to unite and improve difficult relations, be they personal, business, or romantic.

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