This paper reports on an integrated analytical approach for the noninvasive characterization of Chinese nephrite samples,
encompassing both geological reference specimens and museum objects. Natural variations induced by cationic substitutions,
as well as human-induced alterations such as heating, which both affect color, are the focus of this contribution. Totally
noninvasive methods of analysis were used, including X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Raman microspectroscopy, visible reflectance
spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction; moreover, the feasibility of using a portable Raman spectrometer for the in-field identification
of jades has been demonstrated. Fe/Fe+Mg (% p.f.u.) ratios of the jades have been calculated based on hydroxyl stretching
Raman bands, which will provide an important addition to similar data that are being collected at major museums in the Western
and Eastern hemispheres.
Keywords Jade - Nephrite - XRD - Raman spectroscopy - Visible spectrophotometry