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VOL 2: Issue 12, April 7, 2001

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ORE'S FEATURED GEMSTONE: Jade/Part 2 of 2~Jadeite
by Stephanie Pflumm

In the last issue, you learned that Jade is actually two stones, Nephrite and Jadeite. While it is true these are different stones, there are some similar geological characteristics and uses between them.

Both exhibit the same soft texture, with steel like strength. Both are aluminum silicates. Both are made up of intertwined crystals that have been smashed together under great pressures. Both were used extensively by our ancestors as tools and decorations. In some locations, the two minerals are found side by side. All these similarities led to centuries of confusion over Nephrite and Jadeite.

Unfortunately, before geology became a science, there was a great deal misinformation about gemstones and crystals. Many green gemstones were immediately classified as Emeralds, even though they were actually Peridot, Jasper, Moldavite and Jade. The Emerald Buddha in Wat Phra Kaeo in Bangkok, in reality, is constructed of a beautiful Imperial Jadeite. Which by coincidence contains the same traces of chromium that give Emerald its green.
Today, geologists classify Nephrite Jades in the amphibole mineral group and Jadeite is considered a pyroxene. While Jadeite begins as a aluminum silicate, like Nephrite; unlike Nephrite it also contains traces of lime, soda and potash. Sometimes, though, not often, Jadeite will grow in long prismatic crystals. Nephrite never crystalizes.

Jadeite occurs in a wider range of colors than Nephrite. Lavenders, rosy reds, white and a full cast of greens are fairly common in Jadeite. The rarest are the Imperial Jades that contain traces of chromium. Some white specimens are occasionally zoned with this special Jadeite.
Small deposits of the stone can be found around the world. Near Lake Geneva in Switzerland, Jadeite is found not far from deposits of Nephrite. Jadeite has been found by itself in other areas of the Swiss Alps, rounded pebbles are often picked up along Lake Neuchatel. In Eastern Turkestan, Jadeite and Nephrite deposits have been discovered interwoven together.

The highest quality stones are found in Mexico, throughout South America and in Burma. Huge boulders of Jadeite are just lifted out of the Uru River in Burma. Even after centuries of mining, the supply there seems inexhaustible. Red Jadeite, a very rare and highly sought after stone, only occurs in this region. Jadeite buried in thick layers of iron rich red clay has absorbed the iron and color from the surrounding soil, creating an extremely unusual stone.

Purchasing Jadeite is a tricky business. Jade dealers have to bid on the giant boulders, almost sight unseen. Normally, only a tiny window is carved into the stone, giving the buyer a very small glimpse into what they are getting. Not until they prepare the stone for market, will they really know what they have bought.

In the Western hemisphere Jadeite was a highly honored stone. Besides being worked into axes and other tools, it was also used for ceremonial masks, religious carvings and even collected as a tax.

The Olmecs, Mayans, Toltecs and Aztecs all left incredible artifacts carved from this stone. Right now, in Washington DC, The Museo de Arte de las Americas is featuring an exhibit called the Gold, Jade Forests. The exhibit includes 142 Precolumbian artifacts of Jade, Gold and more.

Jade has a rich spiritual history, however, none of the older records make any distinction between Jadeite and Nephrite. I have done my best to sort out the differences.

In the Americas, Jadeite was considered a stone of magic by the Mayans and Aztecs. It would bring the protection of the spirits when needed. The stone was also utilized in rituals to attract wealth and fortune. Jadeite statues of Mayan and Aztec Gods for abundance and protection were common.

Jadeite itself, has a very calming gentle nature. Green Jadeite vibrates in harmony with the Heart Chakra unlike any other stone. Giving you a pleasing sense of calm and acceptance.

Colors in the pink to lavenders are as effective as Rose Quartz in opening your heart and allowing you to express unconditional love. If you find you are distracted by the high vibrations of most Quartz, you may discover that Jadeite is more suited to you. You can use the white Jadeite as a substitute for clear or milky Quartz.

Around the office, you can use Jadeite to bring together diverse individuals and get them working towards a common goal. Utilize these same unifying energies to improve your relationships. I keep an Imperial Jadeite in my cash box when I travel with the ORE Store. So far, I am pleased with the results.

The darkest greens and black Jadeite (aka Chloromelanite) are excellent for opening the Third Eye and Crown Chakra. They help you see the unlimited love and gifting of the Universe, improve your intelligence and perception and aid you in making correct choices.

Men will definitely want to carry Jadeite for better health. It aids with muscle cramps, stabilizes muscle tissues and may be very effective at treating male reproductive disorders.

Use the stone to help broken bones or stitches mend. Jadeite's energies are wonderful for recreating bonds that have been broken, both physical and mental. Use it to relieve pain in your legs and hips.

Pictures of Jadeite

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SUBSCRIBER'S SPECIAL: FREE Jade!

Receive a FREE small Jadeite Jade, with any purchase from Ozark Rock Exchange. You can shop on line at http://www.ozarkrockexchange.com/catalog.shtml You can also place your order by email ( stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com ), or send your telephone number for a phone appointment. Discount will be taken at the time of purchase. You must be a subscriber as of April 7, 2001 to be eligible for the Subscriber's Special; the Subscriber Special is not valid with other offers (unless otherwise stated). Only one special per subscriber, please. The Subscriber's Special will expire April 22, 2001. Remember shipping is always FREE at Ozark Rock Exchange!

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SKY NOTES
Full Moon, Saturday April 7, 10:22pm (ET)

Fourth Quarter Moon, Sunday April 14, 10:31 am (ET)

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WINNERS!
Congratulations to Kita and Vicki, winners of Rose Quartz Gift Packs in the Anniversary Drawing! Vicki recommended Kita subscribe to ORE FEATURES and when Kita's name was drawn last night, both of them won.
Thanks to everyone that recommended ORE FEATURES to your friends and family. Some of you worked really hard, and I appreciated your efforts so much.

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DRUM SONG
by Stephanie Pflumm ©Copyright 2001

The drums are dancing again.
reminding us
of ancient song
gone too long
without being sung.

My feet are singing again.
Answering
the drummer's rhythm
matching Mother's Heartbeat
and all my relations.

Voices are soaring again.
Retelling us
the ancient words
gone too long
without being heard.

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EASY STONE CRAFTS
by Jane Roa ©Copyright 2001

Create a Centerpiece of Beauty and Tranquility, plus an easy giftbox to make. Both can be created with your child.

When I would go to work I'd stop by my altar to choose a few stones to carry with me to work. The energies of these stones were beneficial to me and the patients I was responsible for during my shift.

This altar was something that my children and I created using a few simple items. It simply sat on one of those little round tables with a pretty cloth over the table. It was an old fish bowl we decorated with stones and then filled with stones,

What you'll need to create this centerpiece:
•Any medium to large size fish bowl or bowl, we chose one of those medium bowls that have a large wide opening
•Stone chips or small stones
•Hot glue gun or other choice of glue
•Stones of your choice to fill bowl

Fire up your glue gun, parents you should supervise this tool! Run your glue gun across your bowl in designs if you desire or simply around the top of the bowl. Do this in small sections. Let your children place the different small stones in the glue area. ( I often purchased
lengths of stone chips from the local rock shop where we lived and used these to create different bowls, box tops and such to give as gifts to friends, family and co-workers.) Continue around your bowl as desired. Once finished let it dry completely. Then simply add your collection of stones to the bowl and set it upon your desired area as a centerpiece.

Decorated boxes to give as gifts:
This is an easy craft, that is fun for the kids as well.
Items needed:
•Small wooden or paper mache boxes found at craft stores or even your local Walmart. These can be of whatever shape, size desired. I like to use the unfinished wood ones, line with some pretty fabric on the inside while either painting or finishing the outside.
•Hot glue gun or glue of choice
•Stones of various sizes
Ok I'm a big fan of the glue gun! Parents supervise the use of the glue gun.

Line your box as desired, simply cut the fabric to fit into box and glue into place. Allow to dry.
Paint the outside or use a finish as desired. I've even left them plain if they are pretty cedar or oak. You need to make sure that you've also put a sealer on this to protect your finish.
Now take that glue gun, fire it up, while you're doing this you can lay your stones out in the design preferred on paper. As you move this design over to your box, do it in small sections. Lay your glue onto the surface area and then place the stones in desired pattern.
Allow it to dry overnight. These make really pretty gifts. Don't be afraid to cover the top and sides as desired like a mosaic piece.
Happy Crafting!

Jane Roa is the list owner/editor of 2 newsletters for the Pagan Community. Crafting the Craft- a FREE newsletter delivered to your email via yahoo groups monthly, filled with Crafts, recipes, tips, and more. Think of us as your "Pagan Workbasket". to subscribe send blank email to CraftingtheCraft-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Or visit
http://draknet.com/pagan/craftnthcrft to view a sample issue.
Paganettes- FREE monthly newsletter delivered via yahoogroups. Ever have trouble finding a way to teach your child about Totem animals, psychic abilities, meditation or just how to introduce your child to your spiritual path. Join us each month as we provide tips, teaching methods, games, coloring pages and more to aid you in your journey of Pagan Parenting. To subscribe send blank email to: Paganettes-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

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NEW ARRIVALS!

Some beautiful new Aquamarine crystals (not polished, raw crystals) just arrived from Thailand, as well as a couple of awesome Lazurite and Emerald crystals still in their matrix. I also stumbled into an INCREDIBLE deal on massage wands. Remember, all the prices below include your shipping and handling! Here's a complete list of all the new goodies:

From Thailand
Aquamarine crystals $6 each (approximately .5 to .75 inches)
Aquamarine crystal $11 (only 1, approximately 1 inch)
Lazurite crystal in Marble matrix (Lapis Lazuli) $12 ea
Rainbow Pyrite from Russia, carved into shapes for jewelry settings $4 ea
Aventurine half rounds for jewelry settings $1 ea (approximately .5 inch)
Emerald crystals in matrix $35 (only 1, very translucent crystals)
Green Tourmaline crystals $3.75 ea (approximately .5 to .75 inches)

MASSAGE WANDS
Moonstone, Bloodstone, Leopardskin Jasper, Rhodolite and Green Aventurine $7.75 each
Quartz & Smoky Quartz $10 each

Other New Stuff
•Labradorite spheres
small (approximately 1.25" in diameter, weighs a quarter pound) $13 ea
medium (approximately 2" in diameter, weighs half pound) $25 ea
large (approximately 2.5" in diameter, weighs just under a pound) $48 ea
•Kyanite Blades $4 ea
larger specimens (a couple of these are a pearly white) $6 ea
•Raw Ruby
tiny (this size only available with other purchases) 50¢ ea
extra small $2 ea
small $3 ea

None of the new items will be in the on line catalog yet. To reserve your choice(s), send an email to stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com You may use checks, money orders, COD, credit or debit cards for your purchase.

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MOBILE ORE STORE Schedule

March 31, April 1 Spirt-Mind-Body Fair
Topeka, KS

April 28 & 29 OKC Seekers of Light Spirit Expo
Oklahoma City, OK

May 5
Rock Class: Choosing, Cleansing and Charging Stones
Center of Miracles in Branson, MO

June 2 & 3 Spirit Fest At The Knight Angelic Kingdom
Beltsville, MD

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If you have a special announcement for the next issue of ORE FEATURES, please send it to stephanie@ozarkrockexchange.com for consideration.
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©Copyright 2001, Stephanie Pflumm, All Rights Reserved Worldwide. No portion of this newsletter may be reproduced without the written permission of the editor/founder, Stephanie Pflumm. Please feel free to share with a friend.
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4 Blessings (East, South, West, North)
Stephanie Pflumm

 
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