Jade is a name given to two distinct gemstones: Nephrite Jade and Jadeite Jade (also called Fei Cui). Natural, untreated jadeite is known as ‘A Jade.’
Most jadeite jade in today’s market comes from Myanmar, but Guatemala is considered the second most significant jadeite-producing country. However, the majority of jadeite available in the U.S. is still Burmese in origin.
At least seven different Mesoamerican civilizations revered and used jadeite jade, including the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec. It was highly valued and used for:
The Spanish Conquest in the 1500s abruptly ended the jade trade in Mesoamerica, and for centuries, Guatemala’s jade deposits were forgotten.
Mason-Kay Jade, the leading supplier of natural jadeite jade (also called ‘fei cui’) in the U.S., is currently a major supplier of Guatemalan jadeite jade to American retail jewelry stores.
Guatemalan jadeite jade comes in a diverse palette, including:
Fine Guatemalan jade is translucent with a vivid, true green color. High-quality green jadeite jade (also called ‘fei cui’) is particularly rare because much of the rough material is fractured or has only thin veins of green running through blue or blue-green boulders.
Guatemalan jadeite jade is often recognizable by its characteristic grey-blue-green hue, with albite ‘snowflake’ inclusions and mica inclusions.
While nephrite jade is more common than jadeite jade (also called fei cui), high-quality specimens of blue nephrite jade are rare. Blue nephrite jade is mainly sourced from California and Russia, but is not commercially significant on the world market.
Blue jadeite jade from Myanmar does exist but is rarely seen in the American market. Most blue jadeite available in the U.S. today comes from Guatemala.
Established in 1976, Mason-Kay Jade is the premier wholesale supplier of natural jadeite jade in the U.S.
Owner Jeff Mason, G.G., is an expert in jade testing and valuation, offering services to both the trade and the public. While Mason-Kay carries some nephrite jade and Guatemalan jadeite jade, our primary inventory consists of gem-quality Burmese jadeite—available as bangles, beads, cabochons, and mounted jewelry designed by Kristina Mason.
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