Malay Jade (dyed Quartzite)

Legend - Often called Malay Jade but not a true Jade it is actually dyed Quartzite. Quartzites are formed through the metamorphism of quartz-rich sandstones. They are formed mostly of the mineral quartz. Quartzite may sometimes look like marble, but can be distinguished because quartzite cannot be scratched with a knife, unlike marble. Nor does it react with weak acid, as does marble. It is very hard and weather resistant.
Description - These beads are dyed attractive green colours. Sold as temporary strung 39cm (approx) strands.
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Malay Jade (Dyed Green Quartzite) 4mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Emerald Green Quartzite) 4mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Green Quartzite) 6mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Emerald Green Quartzite) 6mm Round Beads
£1.24
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Malay Jade (Dyed Green Quartzite) 8mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Emerald Green Quartzite) 8mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Emerald Green Quartzite) 10mm Round Beads
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Malay Jade (Dyed Green Quartzite) 10mm Round Beads
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