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  2. Soapstone - Wikipedia

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    In China, during the Spring and Autumn period (771–476 BC), soapstone was carved into ceremonial knives. [21] Soapstone was also used to carve Chinese seals . Soapstone was used as a writing pencil in Myanmar as early as the 11th-century Pagan period.

  3. Seals in the Sinosphere - Wikipedia

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    Seals remain the customary form of identification on cheques in mainland China and Taiwan. Today, personal identification is often by a hand signature accompanied by a seal imprint. Seals can serve as identification with signatures because they are more difficult to forge than a signature, and only the owner has access to his own seal.

  4. Talc - Wikipedia

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    Identification; Color: Light to dark green ... Soapstone is a metamorphic rock composed ... China is the key world talc and steatite-producing country with an output ...

  5. Yupei - Wikipedia

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    While the term 'jade' typically refer to nephrite and jadeite in scholarly literature, the character yu (Chinese: 玉) in China can also be applied to other forms of precious stones and materials, such as agate, serpentine, soapstone, marble, [10] tremolite, and hornblende [11]: 31 The True jade (Chinese: 真玉; pinyin: Zhēnyù) in China is ...

  6. List of Chinese cash coins by inscription - Wikipedia

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    Chinese cash coins from every major dynasty in Chinese history and the Republic of China. Chinese cash coins were first produced during the Warring States period , and they became standardised as the Ban Liang (半兩) coinage during the Qin dynasty which followed.

  7. Pagodite - Wikipedia

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    Pagodite or agalmatolite is a variety of pyrophyllite used by Chinese artisans for carvings in pagodas and similar objects. [1] Usually soft and sometimes soapy, it can be a greyish green or greyish yellow colour. [2] It is sometimes also referred to (loosely) as soapstone. [3] Small pagodite pieces are used as traditional writing tools in Japan.

  8. Eight Treasures - Wikipedia

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    In Zhangzhou, Fujian, China there is a company named Babao seal paste which is named after the Eight Treasures. [6] [7] Babao seal paste was added to the National Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2008. [8] and the China Time-honored Brand list by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce in 2011.

  9. Saponite - Wikipedia

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    The soapstone of Cornwall is used in the porcelain factory. Saponite is also found in the "dark rims" of chondrules in carbonaceous chondrites and seen as a sign of aqueous alteration. [ 5 ] Europe's largest primary diamond deposit, Lomonosov , in the Primorsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast is an area of intensive accumulation and storage of ...