
A new book about jade
In China, Confucius raved about jade, the ancient Olmecs of Central America treasured it far more than gold. Maori in New Zealand were so fond of it they killed and ate ten British sailors who tried to steal some of it. In more recent times, spoiled heiresses with more money than sense and hard nosed businessmen who should have known better squandered fortunes collecting it. If you want to know about the pirates who poisoned a man to get hold of it or how many slaves the Inuit would swap for a piece of it, then this is the book for you.

A 3000-year-old jade dagger
A perfectly preserved jade dagger carved more than three thousand years ago

Wengzhong

My favourite piece of uncarved jade

A new jade discovery
A new jade discovery

Blessed with good fortune

Jade and Prisons
Chinese prisons offering lessons in jade carving

A jade amulet of protection

An amazing creation in jadeite

The times they are a’changing!

My sort of sofa
A coffee table and sofa made from jade

The sweetest jade
Apple green Wyoming slick. Private collection

Flawless apple green jade and gold pendant

The Jade Toki
A Toki fashioned from Marsden Flower Jade

Pebbles of jade that don’t need carving.
Latest from the Jade Fiend Gallery

There is no accounting for taste
there is no accounting for taste

How to ruin a beautiful jade carving

The Laughing Buddha
A Laughing Buddha in sweet lavender jade.