The Stone of Heaven: The Secret History of Imperial Green Jade

The Stone of Heaven: The Secret History of Imperial Green Jade

by Adrian Levy (Author), Cathy Scott - Clark (Author)

Synopsis

Diamonds, sapphires and rubies are commonly thought to be the world's most valuable gemstones but there is another that is even more precious. It is Imperial Green Jade, or jadeite. Since its discovery nearly 2,000 years ago, Imperial Green Jade has been worshipped, ingested and traded. Those who returned from Burma in the fifteenth century came with stories of a kingdom built entirely from the green stone - a place they called the 'Lost Valley of Capelan'. Today foreigners are barred from the place in northern Burma known as 'Jadeland', where thousands of soldiers guard the dictatorship's treasures. In order to be the first Europeans ever to get there, Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark had to persuade Rangoon's generals to escort them. This book reveals how they did so and in its final chapters takes the reader on a terrifying journey to the 'Lost Valley of Capelan'. What they discovered was jadeite's biggest secret: a human disaster of biblical proportions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Feb 2002

ISBN 10: 0753813297
ISBN 13: 9780753813294
Book Overview: The first book ever written in any European language about Imperial Green Jade The authors are the first Westerners to reach Burma's jade mines of 'Lost Valley of Capelan' A brilliant combination of original historical research, travelogue and investigative journalism THE STONE OF HEAVEN was serialised on BBC Radio 4 'To read it is to be thrilled, fascinated and abominated by what a man will do for a piece of exquisite green stone' SUNDAY TIMES 'The authors' nightmare vision of Burmese production today and of an industry founded on freely-available heroin is so horribly vivid' SCOTSMAN