Jade: 'Stone of Heaven'
01 May 2008Treasured and venerated for thousands of years, jade holds a special place in the history and culture of the Chinese Empire.
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Treasured and venerated for thousands of years, jade holds a special place in the history and culture of the Chinese Empire.
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