Guatemalan Jadeite small medium green axe blade shape pendant 23mm long by 20mm wide at base. Jade is a very hard stone so the holes are small.
From the workshop of Jay and Mary Lou Ridinger, archeologists, who discovered the source of ancient Maya jade in 1974. The source had been lost since Spanish conquest.
They currently maintain a small museum in Antigua, Guatemala and employ dozens of Maya carvers who make contemporary and traditional designs for their shop.
This is one of 12 colors of jade that can be found within the boundaries of the deposit discovered in 1974
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