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Our 6th Annual Jade Show will be held this year inside the Main Exhibition Hall of the Tucson Convention Center at the Tucson Gem And Mineral Show – The Worlds Largest & Most Prestigious Gem & Mineral Show – February 9th – 12th, 2012. The first year into the show (the previous four years the show was held in our old gallery and was attended by some of the Top Museums in the World) we had, by the show’s by-laws, to be in the Arena section and for us to be voted into the main Exhibition Hall in the center of the Main Show, by some of the Top Geologists and Mineralogists in the World, we feel is quite an honor. Also, by being given a twice as large space we fully intend to put on a marvelous show of “Jade Through The Ages”.

peter 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012Peter Shilling’s Mughal-Style thinness Sea Shell Form (Please note Peter’s Taking Form Jade card showing through the white jade). Peter has reached ‘Master’ Status with this breath-taking work of original art. Jade is not metal, and even being the “toughest” of stones, to reach this level of quality and still hold the nephrite jade together is a phenomenal achievement, and this ‘Masterpiece’ is on par with the finest jade work ever performed.

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Of particular note: our 6th Annual Jade Through The Ages Dinner will be held the evening of February 7th at China Phoenix Restaurant located on the southeast corner of Ina & Oracle Roads, at 7090 North Oracle Road #172 in Tucson, AZ. Dinner will be between 6pm and 10pm. No formal speeches – just a grand get-together of Jade Artists, Aficionados, Geologists, and some of the Top Mine Owners in the world. No Reservations Required – Casual Dress.

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Georg Schmerholz of Jade Fine Art - “Predator” – A ‘Master’ carver of all stone materials, Georg’s White Shark, swimming through what appears to be coral, is made of the stone you see in the first two pictures above. At over 15″ long, it is a true masterpiece of what an artist can accomplish using fractured and degraded jade from Kirk Makepeace’s (of Jade Mine) – Kutcho Mine. Similar to the ancient jade artists of the Han Dynasty in China, Georg realizes not all jade needs to be perfect to bring out ‘perfection’ in a one-of-a-kind creation, and that quite literally, the opposite is true. To be able to work this type of Jade from the depths of its color, through to the perfection one finds in the  ’perilously’ thin edges of the shark’s fins (including such features as the bite marks one finds on a live White Shark) is the work of a ‘Genius’ in Jade. What appears to be coral is actually a calcite stalagmite from the caves of the Yangze River in China, removed before the filling of the Three Gorges Dam flooded the cave.

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Due to the limited space we had at last year’s show, we had only this one 6′ X 6′ glass display case. This year we will be filling Three Cases with 100% Authentic Jade Artifacts and some magnificent ‘accent pieces’. Still, on the top shelf alone in the case above, are four Han Dynasty White Jade Imperial Vessels, a Han Dynasty White and Celadon Jade Pei with Chook Bone, a Han Dynasty green and white degraded Jade recumbent horse, and a massive Imperial Han Dynasty White Jade Rhinoceros, with a baby on its back, carved ‘in the round’. Many of the other pieces in the photo above have been featured in our Timeless Jade & Timeless Artifact articles. We will present even larger pictures and more spectacular pieces of Jade with some additional microscopic photos as we progress further in this article on this year’s show.

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One of the ‘hits’ of this year’s show will the above 21-1/2″ Han Dynasty unguent vessel – made of four pieces of the same boulder of Grey and Mutton Fat White Khotan Nephrite Jade. Across the front of the white mutton fat area, one can still see, and easily feel (even though this vessel was hand re-polished in the 1700 – 1800′s), the remnants of ancient tree-root-tracks that had ‘eaten away the jade’ from living on it for so long. The tree roots even ‘ate out’ the coloring of the mutton fat white and left the area just underneath much more translucent. It is in each of the lines you see above where the grooves of the ancient degradation are to be felt. This vessel is the single largest Han Dynasty vessel to have ever been shown (as it has at our past shows) in any museum or private collection exhibit, of which we are aware. We will also be showing The Largest Jade Vessel known to have ever been built, in a 24″ high, massive Yuan Dynasty Green Jade Vessel which was originally broken completely in half (lid, main vessel and foot). We believe the dating is correct stylistically in the massive Dragon Motifs on the sides, and the obvious, original burial degradation, but there are no comparisons we have ever seen. While it has been repaired long ago, the ‘presence’ of this massive vessel will take one’s breath away. We sincerely hope one of the Chinese ‘Masters’ will come to this year’s show, along with any Chinese Official Representatives, as we have always wished them to come and share, and join us, both in putting on the show, and also in the exchange of  knowledge. Many great Jade Experts and Mineralogists have viewed large portions of our collection and those we represent, quite a few of which were first owned by us and acquired from old Chinese collections years ago, while others are a compilation of years of acquisition and a mutually united goal of seeing the finest items being shown, to be acquired by one of the great museums in China or America.  All items to be shown are Pre-UNESCO Treaty Legal, and all National and International laws are in place to either return them home safely, or help build an existing museum’s collection. To view these massive vessels, one must show up, as we will be displaying  many others not represented here in photographs, for security reasons.

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Georg Schmerholz’s new signature line of pendants, made from Fossilized Ivory, Silver and Jades of differing colors from around the globe (three are featured above). The varying differences in materials not only lend themselves to being works of art and effective accessories for casual or elegant dress, but are each individual achievements of a master’s art of  effectively combining three totally different materials, each with amazingly dissimilar hardnesses, into flowing works of art. The top pendant is made with “Polar Jade”, the second is Californian Black nephrite, and the final one is White Siberian Nephrite with a Brown Rind and manganese dendritic inclusions.

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This massive Han Dynasty White and Russet Jade vessel, from our collection will also be on display during the Gem Show. This vessel has been re-polished and has old repairs to the inside bottom and upper portion of the foot-rim, where it meets the bottom. Either the vessel degraded through in this area, or it was abraded away during the re-polishing effort, is not known, as the lacquer glue still covers the repaired portion. The deepest natural degradation to the vessel is in the russet areas, which penetrate all the way through the walls, due to the higher iron content in these areas. Just a bit of the original green, iron colored area, remains on the finial dragon of the lid. With the Fenghuangs on the bottom, the Air Dragons on the top of the main vessel and the bi-furcated tail of the Dragon on the lid, this vessel is an absolutely stunning masterpiece of ancient Han Dynastic workmanship in what was once translucent, mutton fat and extremely rare mixture of mutton fat and celadon jade.

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Zhou Vessel one of two set 2 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012In the uppermost photograph above, you are seeing a large Late Eastern Zhou, light grey Khotan Jade vessel which is one- half of a matching set of vessels. This vessel was first restored, most likely, around the time of the Ming Dynasty, some 500-600 years ago, and reburied for an extended period of time afterwards. The line across the area, approximately 1/3rd of the vessel height from the bottom, is an old lacquer repair which was never affected by an extended soaking in acetone, and the subsequent cleaning processes that we performed (the mate to this vessel has the same type of degradation, but no such repair). In the second photo above, we are seeing at high magnification, an area where the original restorer of the vessel chose to leave a portion in its ‘in-situ’ condition. This vessel has undergone an original cleaning, along with an additional re-polish after the secondary burial, as there are two types of degradation and three types of tooling and polishing markings to be observed under microscopic conditions. The original degradation to the vessel is due to the ravages of time and elements on burial jades. Some old burial jades are almost completely re-polished, and some have areas (as seen above) in which the restorers wished to show some of the original degradation. We will be showing many different types of jade artifacts this year from 100% in-situ to various types of re-conditioning, repairs and additional coatings used to replicate age after re-tooling. Together, the two vessels will make a beautiful presentation among the ‘accent pieces’ we will be showing in our cases (photos of some of the accent pieces will be forthcoming here in the near future).

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Peter Schilling’s “Crooked Beak Of Heaven” pendant, made with an unusual Blue/Black Nephrite from Wyoming. The lighter areas along the beak are older quartz pseudomorphs. Peter loves to use interesting jade specimens in his creations, and excels with this work, which draws its name from old Northwest Native American mythology and design.

peter blue guatemalan 1 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012With this exquisite Blue Guatemalan Jadeite pendant, Peter has shown his mastery of polishing in the old style of the ancients, using loose grit. Peter also creates mosts of his own tools to perform the demanding shapes which his pendants portray. ‘Simple but elegant’ is more the style in which he works, and he has his own following of collectors and past visitors to the shows, who own in excess of 30 of Peter’s pendants – collecting more and more of his unique styles every year.

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Peter’s work on this gourd-shaped pendant, made with a rare Blue/Green Yukon Nephrite from the mine of Roger Krichbaum, show his mastery of working forms in jades that have other mineral inclusions, and with the varying flowing aspects of differing  jades.

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In the three photographs above, we have one of the most amazing pendants I personally have ever seen. Simple in form but amazing in technical prowess, this pendant was Peter Schilling’s – Taking Form Jade – submission to Brian Matheson’s inaugural Jade Symposium contest in which jade artists from around the world participated, a unique contest in which each contestant received an equal sized piece of jade from the same stone, and had to create their own design, execute the piece, and finish by a deadline. While there were many beautiful carvings by some of the finest Western World Masters of Jade carving, the one above is the piece I personally voted as the top piece created. The jade was supplied from the Yukon Mine of Roger Krichbaum, and while being a beautiful Green Nephrite Jade, it had some anomalies which surely made it a challenge for even the Master Carvers. The reason we chose Peter’s piece was because of the tremendous amount of work involved to create such a flowing and beautiful pendant from this highly-included and striated block of nephrite. To make this pendant, Peter had to remove approximately 80% of the surrounding material, which gave it its structural integrity. That he could hold this piece of fine jade together through the high speed grinding and multiple polishing steps, and not have the stone fracture, is to me, almost miraculous.

All Peter Schilling’s images credit Bill Kipp.

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In the three photographs above, we are including an extremely rare, massive, Early Ming Dynasty Incised Celadon Bowl to our show this year as one of our ‘accent pieces’. Surrounded by exquisite jade vases, this unique bowl will make a beautiful presentation for those interested in porcelain items also. During the Ming Dynastic period, celadon had ‘fallen’ from its height in the Song and Yuan Dynasties – hence the rarity of a Ming celadon of this size. The last true Ming celadon bowl of this type that we know of being marketed, was sold at a Chinese auction over three years ago for $400,000+ US. As actual market figures have indicated, the Chinese-realized prices have gone up over $250% during this last four-year period. The bowl has all associated wear expected from a true Ming Dynasty piece, with one very small rim chip (most likely from a stand) and comes with an original receipt of purchase from Singapore in 1970, along with an old family photograph of the bowl in the family’s curio cabinet. In the second photograph above, you can see where the bowl was buried at some point in history and acquired a layer of attached ‘caleché’. This bowl, as with all items which will be shown, carries our 100% Guarantee to be ‘as described’ against ANY authority in the world in a court of law.

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The two mated, Late 10th – Early 11th Century Song Dynasty Junyao Brush Washers above will be on display this year as accent pieces, along with other items of archaic bronze and pottery. While the vast majority of items in our cases will be exquisite jade artifacts, ranging from the neolithic Period up to the Qing Dynastic era, we always love to show unique items, for the ambiance they help create in the cases. The two brush washers above are in perfect, non-restored condition, showing under microscopic condition amazing wear use over a long period, before they were cache-buried and later recovered. The other Tang/Song dynasty Junyao Narcissus Bowl which we showed last year will also be on display, as will another, larger, Song Narcissus Bowl with ‘purple splash’.

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These two wonderful, original works of art by Master Carver Georg Schmerholtz – Jade Fine Art – will be available for viewing again this year, as they are permanent works of art which Georg shows for commission-pieces. The exquisite Dragon at the top is sized to fit his own neck, and anyone wishing such a work of wearable work must have it custom-fitted to their own neck line (or that of their lucky gift recipient). The beautiful baby’s face in the bottom photograph is similar, a truly perfect reflection of an already perfect infant. What a marvelous way to immortalize a child or grandchild’s unique photograph, with one of Georg’s custom made, life-sized portraits in the ‘Stone of Heaven’ & Bronze.

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Allan Spehar’s beautiful faceted, graduated necklace was made from Yukon Nephrite Jade and took Second Place in the awards in the first annual Jade Symposium Contest as voted by the public. We will let Allan describe it best, in his own words below:

The Legacy

This necklace was made in honor of my cousin, Nicholas Spehar, who died in Afghanistan on August 6, 2011. Nick was part of the United States Navy SEAL Team 5. On this rescue mission, their transport took a tragic hit by enemy fire. The week following his death, and with Nick and his family in my thoughts, I worked relentlessly to finish this necklace. It only made sense to me to dedicate this entry into the World Jade Symposium to the legacy that Nick and his comrades deserve. I took special care in every detail of this necklace from hand-drilling and shaping each bead to as perfect a graduation in size that I could make. The finished necklace is approximately 16 ¾” in length. I included an attractive necklace toggle that is made of sterling silver with some gold plating. The center front bead is approximately ½” wide and has four inlays of Paua Abalone from New Zealand. This is a beautiful piece that I am both saddened and honored to dedicate to my cousin’s memory.

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Allan Spehar - Jade Diver – chose a special Yukon “Snow” Jade from the Yukon Mine of Roger Krichbaum to create the beautiful matching set of bangles that you see in the photos above. Allan’s attention to perfection in details and finish is becoming renowned amongst his peers. As you can see in his exquisite Western Black Nephrite Jade beads with Paua Abalone-shell-inlays, his workmanship is highly prized and very reminiscent to me of the beautiful Chinese inlay work in black lacquer – - only the Jade is Much – Much harder to work.

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In the above three photographs, we have Two Large Eastern Zhou – Warring States Period Khotan-Hetian Jade Vessels, which have been displayed in our previous shows. During this exhibition, we will be showing over ten large Han Dynasty Vessels and over ten Eastern Zhou Period Vessels, with the largest Zhou Period piece reaching approximately 18-1/2 inches in height. On both vessels above, you can see the original damage that is most often associated with long-term burial. The vessel in the first two photos above can be seen, down to the microscopic level, in an article we did on our – TimelessJade – web site. The remnants of the gold gilding (both original, and after secondary burial) on this vessel are quite unique for the time period, and show beautifully under microscopic examination. The damage to the vessel in the lower picture can be seen on the viewer’s right at the bottom of the vessel, on the extremely unusual, backward-facing-Dragon foot. As mentioned earlier, we will also have massive jade vessels from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynastic periods also.

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shamrock white jadeite figure 2 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012In the three photographs above are two of the massive Burmese/Myanmar White Jadeite figures we exclusively represent for a private collection. We will be showing four of the nine massive figures in this year’s Tucson Gem And Mineral Show. The figures can best be viewed in their entirety at our TimelessJade.com web site, along with provenance dating before 1950. As there is currently a six-pound Guanyin being offered right now on the internet with an asking price of $10,000,000.00 US, the jadeite stone alone in the figures is worth a fortune (one of the figures weighs in excess of 32 pounds). The nine figures, most likely, represent a Chinese-Siam family’s collection from their temple cave, and were made over a period of approximately four to five hundred years. In the bottom left hand corner of our case from last year is the oldest of the grouping, and will be shown again this year. Some have been cleaned to varying degrees of the beeswax coating which has been used for thousands of years to protect and heighten the shine on almost all jade carvings. In the first photo above, we are looking at the ‘youngest’ of the figures (with 19th century dating) which received the most intensive of the cleaning efforts, to verify both the stone and the age of the tooling marks. It is almost a pure mutton fat jadeite that had undergone minor re-polishing from being degraded in a wet cave atmosphere. We can see the degradation effect more clearly here in the last picture above, in the reclining Guanyin, which is made almost entirely of ‘water’ white translucent jadeite. These figures would have been carved by Chinese artisans for the Chinese families who were highly prized by the King of Siam. This should make these pieces extremely desirable to a Chinese auction house (as just a four-kilo boulder of the white jadeite stone alone sold in excess of $19,000,000 plus, in the past two years in China). The figures will be shown along with the oldest white jadeite vase we have ever seen, showing old repairs, definitive healed fractures (which occurred after they were carved) and two ‘chip-out’ areas in which the jadeite is sending out pure crystals of material, healing itself – they look like crystal caves under the microscope. To us, these pieces should be considered no less important than other Chinese lineage, exhibition items, as in ancient times, the Chinese were the greatest travelers the world has ever known.  We have been publicly advertising for years for the Chinese to come and visit with us, to effect the return of all the items, both our collection and those we represent, and we hope this will be the year they send an official retinue to our show. Otherwise, we must go in other directions.

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In the three photographs above, you are looking at a Yuan Dynasty Red-Underglazed Charger in remarkable in-situ condition. This charger has been cleaned in every way we know how, to determine whether it has been restored or re-finished in any way. There are no chips, cracks or hairlines on any portion of this rarest of porcelains, and it has been studied under microscopic conditions for years. First acquired by us years ago when we were living in California (where Professor Chin of Jiangdejing first touched and authenticated the charger in 2004), we have had ample time to verify its authenticity. This charger has been looked at by three other Chinese experts on old porcelains and been declared Yuan Dynasty. It is most likely the finest barbed charger in existence, and easily equals the cobalt blue charger in the Palace Museum in Beijing. In the last photo above – taken with our Canon XSi , using Canon’s MPE 65mm F/2.8 1-5x Macro lens – the crazing to the bottom glazed drips and the adhered detritus from long-term burial can easily seen. This detritus has been adhered to the bottom for so long, it has now penetrated both the glaze and the porcelain bottom of the charger. All wear scratches on the charger are from its original period of use and from a much later, subsequent cleaning, and can be easily identified under microscopic conditions. Surrounded by no less than 100 ancient jades from the Neolithic Period to the Qing Dynasty, we believe this charger will make a beautiful presentation piece.

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With this extremely rare Song Dynasty Polychrome Vessel, we will be showing another 100% in-situ vessel, with no visible repairs under microscopic conditions. This wonderful piece was acquired years ago from an old Chinese family collection in Hawaii before they decided to move back to mainland China. Fearing it would be confiscated (along with other items we acquired from the collection), they decided to sell the piece rather than take the risk. To those who propose the Chinese had no pink glazes until the late Qing Dynastic period, we would say to refine your research efforts, as undeniable examples exist in many fine Museum collections, and Song Dynasty through early Qing Dynasty polychromes showing pink glazes have been sold over the years, at all the top auction houses in the world. [We will also be showing, from this same collection, an Emerald Green Jadeite Pendant in the shape of a bronze Hu, from approximately the Kangxi Era, which we displayed at the 2007 Tucson Gem And Mineral Show - in special exhibition-only cases, along with the Smithsonian, The American Natural History Museum of New York, and others - which shows an old red lacquer repair and original red lacquer decoration. Six months after the show, replications started to show up for sale on e-commerce sites, with red clay dust as the coloring agent, and heavily waxed. We still have an example of this type of replication, and one of the only ones actually made of heavily acid-degraded jadeite, polymer impregnated - most were made of dyed quartz].

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In the above three photographs, we are showing three of the smaller Yellow Nephrite artifacts we will be exhibiting this year. The top photo is a Western Zhou Dragon from a wonderful collection we represent – all represented pieces will be in our center case this year and our collection will be in the outer two cases, space permitting. The second photograph above is a yellow jade bangle from our collection, which we would consider to be a transitional Eastern Zhou item, originally made around the time of the Spring & Autumn to Warring States periods. The last photo above is of a Neolithic Period Yellow Jade Taotei Pendant; these are often erroneously called ‘combs’. In all three items, the one thing in common is the amount of detritus penetration one finds in a true archaic period yellow jade. I believe that the higher amounts of chromium (which causes nephrite to be this kind of yellow) tend to make the nephrite a bit more porous than other colors of nephrite. On the reverse side of the Taotei pendant above is an ancient tree root track with the detritus-colored penetration you can see in the brown areas. Also, Yellow Nephrite comes in many differing shades, from translucent through a mutton fat yellow. All items above have been totally cleaned of all dyes, waxes and coatings of any sort – all of which can make a newer tooling mark appear to have age (or sometimes disappear altogether), as even new water-moisture can. Note: almost all funeral jades have been re-polished at one time or another, and sometimes more than once, as would be in the case of a Zhou item being unearthed in the Ming Dynasty, re-coated and antiqued with malachite, cerrusite, azurite, and iron oxides, and reburied, and then unearthed again much later. Nephrite Jades degrade over time, unless they are constantly being re-polished by running water, such as river, creek, or tumbling ocean waves.  We have even seen Khotan-Hetian Jade boulders, freshly dyed with iron rusting marks on the surface. [We intend to have our microscope available for Museum officials, for viewing of tooling marks, degradation, nephritic fibering, etc, and, on some items, have intentionally not removed some coatings, for their viewing. Due to time constraints and the nature of this show, we will not be having the microscope available for casual viewing. No Exceptions, Please].

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This massive Hongshan Jade Eagle, with mercury sulfite penetration, was shown last year (along with its mate). This year we will be displaying more than ten huge Hongshan Jade Figures, and many of the more common smaller Hongshan figures. We will also be displaying the oldest Neolithic Jade Burial Mask that we know of in any collection (it was also a worn pendant), with definitive Mongolian-type features, in its in-situ condition. There will also be a set of four huge Hongshan in-situ pieces, from the same burial set. We will be showing a large number of Liangzhu items, including a massive ‘Shovel Bi Pendant’ made of ‘traded’ Khotan Jade. In addition, we have jades of Lake Tai Variegated nephrite showing the reverse flow of Neolithic Period jades that had to have been traded back and forth between the Hongshan, Dawenkou and Liangzhu Cultures. While we can’t show the entirety of our collection, or the collections we represent (nor will we have the room to offer our popular real vs. replication display), all three cases will be very non-museum-like in their set-up, in that every bit of space we can use will be filled.

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Liangzhu, Lake Tai Variegated Jade Bi

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Early Liangzhu Jade bead in in-situ condition.

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Peter Schilling of Taking Form Jade just finished these two marvelous “Galaxies”, with their mounts. The top above is made from Roger Krichbaum’s Yukon Green, and the lower Galaxy is made from Roger’s Yukon Blue ‘Artists Select’ nephrite jade. Both of these spectacular additions will be at the show, and will definitely show Peter’s great finesse with design and polish!

carnelian agate headdress 1 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012This amazing Qing Dynasty, Red Carnelian Agate Headdress will be shown again this year, along with three other amazing carnelian pieces, including a Ming Dynasty period Guanyin, a Late Qing Dynastic Massive three piece censor, and a hanging chain plate with fish patterns, that are just breathtaking. They are part of an old collection, were purchased in China during the 1950′s by a missionary family, and are part of the White Jadeite Figure collection, among which we will be interspersing these pieces.

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We shall also be showing a small, but extremely important, selection of UNESCO Treaty Legal – Pre-Columbian Jadeite and Stone Objects – which will include these two Mayan, green jadeite Ear Spools and Bead, above. [For the sake of security, we will not be publishing on the internet the Olmec Jadeite figures, but those that know our past shows have seen them on display in our gallery and at the Big Sur Jade Festival]. The above two ear spools were once coated with a brown wax (to re-antique), which was restored and was already antique. After a cleaning in acetone and a power-wash, the repair to the one ear spool can best seen in the lower photograph. Real artifacts are OLD and show they age in wear, degradation and repairs. This the rule and not the exception, and is the reason why so many items we have un-authenticated over the years had been sold by ‘stories’, and not by science. With only the old, small repair glue to be seen, the rest of the naturally degraded jadeite can be identified, and areas of minor re-polish detected. Along with the Olmec Jadeite Figures with minor re-cuts and re-polishing (some showing definitive Chinese characteristics, of the same time period – Diffusionism – and a black ware Olmec pottery bowl with definitive incised Chinese-like language  characters, which are filled with Sacred Red Iron Oxide, in in-situ condition, and with no repairs), we will be showing ancient Guerrero Stone Figures in 100% in-situ condition. One large figure is from an old collection we represent and the other is from our own sizable collection, showing the finest set of totally petrified tree roots we have ever seen. The petrified tree roots on this figure are not just ‘mineralized’, but have completely pseudo-morphed into the stone, can be seen even with the naked eye, and under microscopic examination are truly remarkable. Both figures have been shown for years, and the tree roots have been examined by many ‘doubters’, including an archeologist from the National Museum in Mexico City.

campbell collection pei 1 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2012Above is a Han Dynasty Pei with only small ‘windows’ re-polished to show the color of the Khotan Jade beneath the degradation. We will be showing six Ancient Archaic Jade Peis, ranging in size from approximately 4″ to 13″ in length.

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This large Tang Dynasty Sancai Turtle & Snake is in 100% in-situ condition (with the exception of cleaning), with all original soils, roots, and manganese still adhering to its surface, and after years of microscopic investigation, showing absolutely no repairs.

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Shown many times before, this Three Layer Han Dynasty Jade Bi is a remarkable specimen of Han Craftsmanship. This bi was re-polished years ago, in the old style, and we have removed all waxes and coatings. Under microscopic conditions, much of the original Han Period tooling can still be easily observed.

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This Han Dynasty White Jade Bi with original ‘Chook Bone’ has been shown in all of our previous shows and twice at the Big Sur Jade Festival. It has also been completely cleaned and shows the same period tooling marks as mentioned in the Han Bi above. This piece rounds-out this article, and should give everyone a good idea of the type of show we will be putting on at this year’s Tucson Gem And Mineral Show.

Note: As the new Jade Art pieces are hand-made and one-of-a-kind sculptures, the artists that will be showing with us this year are still completing pieces, and some may receive their final polishing just hours before the show begins. Justin Barrett of – JustinJade – will also be showing with us this year, as he did last year, and I am still waiting on photos – hurry, Justin.

David Fredericks – Yulongwei

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Jade Through The Ages Show 2011

Jade Through The Ages Show 2010 1 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Presented at the 57Th Annual Tucson Gem And Mineral Show Four Day Main Event

February 10 -13 In Downtown Tucson’s Convention Center Arena

Dragons of the Sun the Moon Jade Through The Ages Show 2011“Dragons Of The Sun And Moon” By Georg Schmerholz Of Jade Fine Art

 

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Fredericks McIntire Blood Jades 1 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Fredericks-McIntire Collection Restored Warring States Period Jade Vessels (to be featured on timelessjade.com soon)

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This year our annual Jade Through The Ages Show will be exclusively presented at the worlds largest gem & mineral Show – The 57th annual Tucson Gem And Mineral Show – Main Event – Tucson Convention Center, February 10-13, 2011.

The Jade Through The Ages Show’s Annual Dinner will be presented at Yuki’s Sushi & Seafood February 8th, between 6pm and 10pm. Address for the dinner is 2962 N. Campbell Ave. Tucson Arizona 85719. Please call David Fredericks at 520-991-2153 for any questions regarding the dinner. A full service bar is available and the food is Marvelous, as we all found out last year. We have booked the entire restaurant this year for the annual show dinner – dress is casual.

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Dante Lopez 2 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Dante Lopez Cancun, Mexico – Green Guatemalan Jadeite  ”Tree Frog”

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Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 23 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Shamrock Collection – 14th – 15th Century Massive White Jadeite Figure From Siam – Thailand (see article on all nine figures at timelessjade.com)

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Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 61 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Justin Barrett of “Just in Jade” Blue Californian Nephrite pendant

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Justin is one of the Big Sur California’s coast ‘colorful experts’. A diver of jade off the coast for years and and expert in all types of Californian Jade.

Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 12 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Fredericks-McIntire Collection – Massive Warring States Jade Pei

Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 24 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Fredericks- McIntire Collection – Massive Warring States Jade Vessel (see article on timelessjade.com)

Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 15 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Shamrock Collection – Large Ming/Qing Dynasty Jade Guanyin – once fired with silver

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Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 7 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Fredericks-McIntire Collection – Large HongShan Period Neolithic Period Eagle Pendant

Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 22 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Kim Stewart Collection – Qing Dynasty – Kangxi Period Silver Inlayed Jadeite Panels Ruyi Scepter

Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 1 11 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Georg Schmerholz’s – “Shibumi” & “Heart to Heart” of Jade Fine Art (as seen on timelessjade.com)

Spirit of the Wind Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Georg Schmerholz’s of Jade Fine Art “Spirit Of The Wind”

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Jade Through The Ages Show 2011 9 1 Jade Through The Ages Show 2011Fredericks-McIntire Collection – Late Ming – Early Qing Re-polished White Jade 16 Dragon Bi

Please stay in touch here and at TimelessJade.com and TimelessArtifact.com for further photographs some of the marvelous sculptures and artifacts of Jade which be on display at the Gem Show.

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Tucson Gem & Mineral Show

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Jade & Jadeite Aficionados At the 2010 Show Opening at Antiquities, Plus..., in Tucson, Arizona

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Hnin Eindani With Husband Jawaad & Kirk Brock Of Rock Solid Jade & Big Sur Jade Festival

Lovers of New and Old Jade and Jadeite gathered for this year’s celebration showcasing the great contemporary carvers of the Jade Through The Ages Show Group. The show that was previously known as Jade Art Now  for the last 3 years was expanded this year to include even more ancient jade collections. A total of ten private estate jade and stone artifact collections dating up to 10,000 years old were presented to the viewing public.

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Melissa McIntire Greeting Dear Friends From Past Shows & New Attendees

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Georg Schmerholz Presents His Newest Polar Jade Creation To Kirk and Mrs. Makepeace of Jade Mine

Georg Schmerholz with Kirk and Mrs. Makepeace enjoying a moment together after the unveiling of Georg’s Buffalo Skull and Polar Jade creation from the famous Makepeace Jade Mine. Georg had his uniquely creative pieces on display throughout the show, which enlightened many to the possibilities of form,  function and creation from a supremely gifted sculptor.

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Tom Finneran Displaying His Creations To Prospective Buyers

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Tom Finneran's "Reliquary for the Wicked Witch of the West"

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Tom Finneran - Bangle of British Columbian Nephrite

Tom Finneran is well known for his creative designs and exquisitely detailed carving and machining using Jade as the main focus, sometimes coupled with differing metals. His superb bangles were once again a great hit during the show, as were his many fine pendants and unusual jade amphorae.

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Hnin Eindani Showing Her Wonderful Jadeite & Gold Designs

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Hnin Eindani's Stunning Emerald Jadeite, Onyx, Diamond and 18K Gold Earrings

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Hnin Eindani - Jadeite 22K Gold and Diamonds

Hnin Eindani was born in Yangon, Myanmar (formerly Burma), in a country which is well established Internationally for its artistic expression, and is a well known jewelry designer in her own right.

Her Father was one of Myanmar’s best known traditional Buddhistic sculptors in Jadeite, Marble and Wood.  ”He was my first teacher in learning the basics of sculpting. But my interest grew more in creating my own designs for jewelry as they are infinitely more personal and wearable”. Hnin was a definite hit of the show who brought  forth a depth of Jadeite creations of such fine quality as had never been shown before.

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Peter Schilling Showing His Master-Crafted All Hand-Worked Pendants

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Peter Schilling - Octopus Form Pendant Wyoming Nephrite

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Peter Schilling - Sea Creature Form

Peter Schilling of Taking Form Jade once again produced a phenomenal number of his specialty pendants in a spectacular array of new designs. Exquisitely executed and richly polished, Peter’s pendants were once again the hit of the show with many sales to both new and old attendees. Peter’s mastery of form,  function and whimsy left many wondering how he does so much fine work while holding a full-time job at one of America’s top museum complexes.

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Steve Stegall Examines One of Georg's Fine Artistic Sculptures

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A Grouping of Steve Stegall's Work Created From British Columbian Nephrite

Steve Stegall of A Gathering Of  Spirits Gallery showed many fine examples of his art including many pendants and singular creations, as seen above. Working in British Columbian Nephrite and a variety  of exotic jades, Steve shows the progress that comes with years of hand-producing works of art with a passion for fine detail.

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Dante Lopez Explains To Dr. Lin The Quality Of Fine Guatemalan Jadeite

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A Showcase Filled With Dante Lopez's Gem Quality Guatemalan Jadeite Creations

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Dante Lopez's Brilliant Imperial Emerald Green Guatemalan Jadeite Pendant

Dante Lopez of Studio Dante in Cancun, Mexico showed some of the finest Guatemalan Jadeite sculptures, necklaces, pendants, and cabochons ever to have been displayed in the USA. The quality of Dante’s work, along with his attention to fine detail, ‘wowed’ even the other participating artists. Showing pure and translucent ‘Ice Blue’ Guatemalan Jadeite in itself is exciting, but to see it transformed into pure art is breathtaking.

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Georg Schmerholz With Kirk and Mrs. Makepeace Unveiling "The Chosen One"

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Georg Schmerholz - White Siberian & 24 K Gold 'Baby Dragon'

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Georg Schmerholz - Bronze and British Columbian Jade Knife

George Schmerholz of Jade Fine Art displayed some wonderful artistic renditions at this year’s Jade Show, as he does at every show. His mastery in working extremely complex designs and stones is well known among all the contemporary artists, and indeed his sculptures are well recognized around the globe. Further work of Georg’s may be found at Schmerholz.com.

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Justin Barrett of "Just in Jade" Discusses Jades With Kirk Makepeace

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Justin Barrett - Blue Big Sur Nephrite Pendant

Justin Barrett of “Just in Jade” showed with us this year for the first time and was a huge success, as was anticipated. Having been a Jade ‘Diver’ and collector for years off the Big Sur, California Coast, Justin is also familiar with jade from all over his native California area, and indeed from around the world. To have him with us this year was a treat for everyone involved, and with all the help he provided and sales he made during the showing of his creative pendants and sculptures, ingratiated him to the entire ‘show team’.

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Lee Speights - Horse Form Pendant Of Wyoming Black Nephrite

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Warren Rees Showing His Masterpieces To An Attendee of the Show

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Part Of The Shamrock Estate Collection - Large White Jadeite Figures From Burma - Acquired Pre-1946

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Old Jade, Pottery And Bronze Aficionados Take In The Multitude Of Precious Artifacts

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David Fredericks Showing Dr. Lin Through Nearly 1,000 Artifacts of Ancient Jades

Old Collections Represented:

Fredericks-McIntire Collection

Kim Stewert Collection

Ronald Edwin Prosser Estate Collection

K. C. Bell Collection

Ang Estate Collection

Chernysh Estate Collection

Sam Gitchel Collection

Shamrock Estate Collection

Craig & Kathy Bowdoin Collection

Jane Slosser Collection

Jim Campbell Family Collection

More fine pictures of the Show and its Participants will be posted on  http://timelessjade.com

David Fredericks — Yulongwei

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Grand Opening Celebration & Camaraderie Cellers

We are extremely happy to announce that a case of Fine Wine was donated by

Don & Vicki Corson of Camaraderie Cellers out of Port Angeles, Washington for

guests enjoyment at our Grand Opening of the Jade Through The Ages Show on

Saturday Night – February 6Th 2010.

We sincerely wish to thank both Don and Vicki for their marvelous

contribution towards the show and the artists!!!

See more about these fabulous wines at Camaraderie Cellers.Com

Jade Through The Ages Dinner

Jade Though the Ages Annual Dinner

Our annual dinner this year will held on Sunday February 7, 2010 at Yukis Japanese Restaurant. Yukis Is the finest Japanese food we have tasted in Tucson and in honor of our show and dinner they have agreed to reserve the entire restaurant for our dinner. Besides Sushi they a variety of cooked meals on the menu and a full service bar. For those that do not wish to eat Japanese cuisine there are five other restaurants within a one block distance in which to eat and all can come join us for the remaining festivities. Yukis Japanese Restaurant is conveniently located only one block North of the gallery with ample parking for all. Dinner will start at 5 pm and run through until 9 pm.

Please RSVP your intentions to join to David@AntiquitiesPlus.com or call me at 520-991-2153

George Schmerholz

George Schmerholz – Amazing Ability Crossed With Un-

Bridleled Vision = True Artistic Genius

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Georg Schmerholz - "Megaptera" - Pierre Green Granite Sculpture

“Of the many different sculptural processes, from a particular point of view, carving comes closest to being a perfect metaphor for life”.

“When the sculptor looks at a rough piece of stone, be it a solid 25 ton block of granite or a diminutive, less than perfect, chunk of Jade, the possibilities are endless, even with the perceived shortcomings of inclusions, fracture planes, flows and color variations’.

The artist’s function then should be to observe, ‘listen’ and discover what is the stone’s “true calling’, what is it that IT wants to become to express the beauty that it inherently contains beyond its form. as all Beings do, including the Human one. Or, find the right stone that contains one’s vision”.

“Flaws become character and uniqueness through the carving process and to quote Antoine de Saint-Exupery, “Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”. From this perspective, the sculptor is only a ‘facilitator’ in this process of balancing and integrating the Inner and the Outer, and it is magical when it happens”.

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Georg Schmerholz - "Shibumi" & "Heart 2 Heart" - 'Polar' Nephrite Jade and Bronze

What I have come to realize in my own process, Is that while using the language of sculpture: mass. form, design, line, surface, texture, etc. what really guides me is not the surface form itself, but the emotional response I project the sculpture to generate in the viewer when completed. As I work the form and  change the shape, the sculpture is only finished when its vibrational frequency comes into alignment with the resonance I envision for it. The creative process is just as important as the finished piece, both reflective of the artist’s identity”.

Applying this concept to life, we are all creators of our own, with unlimited outcomes within the given qualities and flaws, but finding the best and the most beautiful will happen when all the superfluous is taken away so we can arrive to purity of intention and essence of purpose”.

www.Schmerholz.com –  www.JadeFineArt.com –  www.WingsofPrey.com

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Peter Schilling & Taking Form Jade

Peter Schilling – Simplicity Of Form & Old

World Polishing

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Peter Schilling - Shell Form Study - Siberian White Nephrite Jade

Peter Schilling – Taking Form Jade

In my current carving I am excited to bring together a modernistic sensibility with what I have learned by handling and close-up study of  some of the most beautiful art objects in the world, spanning thousands of years and cultural differences, and my intense love of the ‘Mother of Art’, the world of natural forms. While endeared to my carvings of stand-alone singularity, it is my wish that the pendants created will continually evolve from this synthesis of Art and Nature, to be experienced directly and intimately as heartfelt, wearable sculpture.

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Peter Schilling - Free Form Pendant - Wyoming Nephrite Jade

My education background includes a BFA in Sculpture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an MFA in Sculpture from Columbia University. In addition to my ceaseless passion for the art of Jade Carving, I have worked in the fields of fine furniture design and cabinet-making, jewelry design and specialized mount-design and major installations of complete exhibitions for some of the Finest Art Museums in the World. My years of Fine Art Museum work – handling the Masterworks of the past – has been an immensely valuable learning experience which both inspires and humbles in equal measures.

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Peter Schilling - Caterpillar on Leaf - One Piece Siberian Nephrite Jade

My first infatuation with the “Stone of Heaven” came as a child while visiting the marvelous jades of the Sonnenschein Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. On a trip through Wyoming in college, I purchased my first pieces of ‘rough’ jade, but it was much later when I began to seriously carve jade. It was in my ‘forties’  when I discovered the art of Jade Carving as the perfect synthesis of my many years in sculpture, jewelry and experience working with archaic jades and wondrous objects of art in my Museum work. Since this time, the ‘love’ has grown stronger, not only for the stone itself, but for the precious hours spent working and honing the skills necessary to bring the pleasure I see on another’s face when they touch, then fondle, and then own their first piece of  jade, their’s in turn to begin to cherish.

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Double Gourd Forms Guatemalan Jadeite & White Korean Nephrite Jade

A profile of my work, “Peter Schilling, A Passion for Jade”, featured in “Ornament” magazine. Volume 30, no. 1.

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Peter Schilling - Blade Form - Wyoming Olive & Snow Flake Nephrite Jade

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Peter Schilling - Octopus Form - Wyoming Snow-Flake Nephrite Jade

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Peter Schilling - Crab Rendition Back - Wyoming Nephrite Jade

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Peter Schilling - Crab Rendition Front - Wyoming Nephrite Jade

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Peter Schilling - Dragon Form II - Guatemalan Blue Jadeite

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Peter Schilling - Shell Form Expression - Wyoming Nephrite

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Welcome To Our

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Beginning of Opening Night 2009 Show

Last Year’s Show Opens To The Public – 2009

With an approximate 2,000 individual works of Jade & Stone Art spanning over 8,000 years of History, “Jade Through the Ages” is the New Name chosen for a New Direction to the already Internationally Famous, “Jade Art Now Show”. While the past shows brought in new record crowds and sales each year it was decided by the governing board that the focus for the coming shows should appeal to an even wider audience with more knowledge being shared on the Ancient History of Jade & Stone Artistry, from its inception over 8,000 years ago to the Newest Modern Masterpieces being produced today by some of the greatest jade talent in the world. Past shows have been attended by GIA, Harvard University, The American Natural History Museum of New York and the Smithsonian Institution, among others. Set in a beautiful Gallery and surrounded by ancient artifacts from various cultures this years show will truly be a ‘must see’ for anyone visiting Tucson, Arizona during the ‘Worlds Largest’ Gem and Mineral Show – The Tucson Gem And Mineral Show.

This year there will be over Seven Estate Collections being shown along-with the personal artistic genius of over fifteen of the finest Jade Carvers working in both small and large Nephrite Jade and Jadeite pieces. Many of todays top Jade Artists from around the Globe will be personally attending the show (as they do every year) and along with the considerable expertise from the experts at Antiquities, Plus… and Timeless Jade.com on the artifacts, we believe this will be the Grandest Show we have ever produced. We will also be marketing the Show to various museums and similar institutions of higher learning in hopes of expanding the show and bringing it to different locals across the USA and abroad.

It with this singular minded purpose Antiquities, Plus… And Timeless Jade.com present:

“Jade Through The Ages 2010″

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Hundreds of Aficionados Enjoyed Last Years Opening

Show Dates:

February 7Th through 14Th – 10am to 6pm

Grand Opening February 6Th – 5pm -10pm

Annual Jade Through The Ages Dinner February 7Th – 6pm – 10pm

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Warren Rees & Georg Schmerholz Discuss Georg's "Aspen" Sculpture

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Phenomenal - Over 8,000 Year History of Jade Art Now In One Setting

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Ancient Jade

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Late Eastern Zhou 17" Jade Funeral Vessel - Fredericks - McIntire Collection

Ancient Jade From Past Eras

Hundreds of Authentic Jade and Jadeite Artifacts Will Be On Display Daily During The Show!!!

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Ang Estate Two Dragon Plaque As Seen On TimelessJade.com

Ang Estate: Ming Dynasty Two Unique Dragons Plaque

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Shang/Western Zhao Nephrite Jade Figure In The Round

Fredericks/McIntire: Shang/Western Zhao Figure In Nephrite Jade

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Chernysh Estate Ming Dynasty Sword Slide as seen on TimelessJade.com

Chernysh Estate Collection: Ming Dynasty Sword Slide Published on TimelessJade.com

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Ang Estate Shang Period Figure As Seen On TimelessJade.com

Ang Estate Shang Period ‘Sardine Can Man” 100% In-Situ

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Chernysh Estate:18Th Century Qianlong Period White Jade (Yingyu) Buckle

18Th Century White Nephrite Jade Belt Buckle: Chernysh Estate

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Stewart Estate Early 18Th Century Silver-Inlayed & Jadeite Ruyi

Silver-Inlayed Huanghuali Wood & Jadeite Early 18Th Century Ruyi: Stewart Estate