"Jade Formation" explores the captivating story of jade, a gemstone revered across cultures for its beauty and profound cultural significance. The book uniquely bridges Earth science and art history, revealing how specific metamorphic geology, particularly high-pressure conditions in subduction zones, gives rise to both jadeite and nephrite, the two minerals we recognize as jade. Intriguingly, the book highlights how jade’s toughness, a product of its mineral structure, made it ideal for carving, contributing to its use in tools and ceremonial objects.
The book progresses across three distinct sections, each focusing on geological origins, cultural importance, and modern markets. It examines jade's use in ancient Mesoamerica and China, where it symbolized power and status, and delves into modern mining practices, authentication challenges, and artistic interpretations. The interdisciplinary approach incorporates geological surveys, archaeological findings, and art historical analyses to provide a comprehensive understanding of jade's enduring appeal.