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  3. Prized 'Mutton-Fat' Jade Comes From One of the Most Isolated Places on Earth

Prized 'Mutton-Fat' Jade Comes From One of the Most Isolated Places on Earth

Published: May 28, 2026
Prized 'Mutton-Fat' Jade Comes From One of the Most Isolated Places on Earth
Author: 
Joseph Meadows

Deep in western China, where scorching dunes stretch endlessly toward the horizon, one of the world’s most treasured gemstones quietly waits beneath river stones and desert gravel. It’s an astonishing contradiction: The finest “mutton-fat” nephrite jade — among the most prized materials in Chinese culture — comes from one of the harshest and most isolated places on Earth.

The source is the Hotan River Valley in Xinjiang, a remote region where the Yurungkash (“White Jade”) and Karakash (“Black Jade”) rivers descend from the icy Kunlun Mountains before converging into the Hotan River. Fed by glacial meltwater, these rivers carry smooth jade pebbles downstream into the heart of the vast Taklamakan Desert.

The Taklamakan is famously known as the “Sea of Death,” a nickname rooted in both folklore and geography. Its Uyghur name is often interpreted as “if you go in, you won’t come out.” Roughly 85% of the desert is covered by shifting dunes that can erase tracks within minutes. Summer temperatures regularly soar above 104 degrees Fahrenheit, winter temperatures plunge far below zero, and fierce sandstorms can reduce visibility to nothing. Rainfall is almost nonexistent.

Yet cutting directly through this forbidding landscape is what many collectors call the “most expensive river in the world.”

For more than 3,000 years, treasure hunters and local collectors have searched the Hotan riverbanks for smooth, naturally polished nephrite jade pebbles known as “seed jade.” To an untrained Western eye, these stones might resemble ordinary white river rocks or tumbled pebbles. But in Chinese culture, they represent purity, status, wisdom and immortality.

Nephrite is considered the “original” jade of China, treasured long before jadeite entered the country from Myanmar in the 18th century. Chinese nobility and emperors prized nephrite for ceremonial objects, imperial seals, jewelry and elaborate carvings. Confucius himself reportedly compared jade’s qualities to human virtues such as wisdom, kindness and integrity.

Among all varieties, none is more revered than creamy-white “mutton-fat” jade, known in China as yangzhi yu. The finest specimens display a soft, milky translucence and an oily, almost buttery luster that resembles rendered sheep fat — hence the unusual name. Unlike the glassy sparkle of gemstones such as diamonds, top-quality nephrite glows gently from within.

Collectors also admire nephrite for its incredible toughness. Its tightly interwoven fibrous crystal structure makes it extraordinarily durable, allowing artisans to carve intricate pendants, bangles, beads, figurines and heirloom sculptures without the material shattering.

Today, however, finding premium Hotan jade has become increasingly difficult. Centuries of intense collecting depleted many easy-to-access deposits, leading Chinese authorities to heavily regulate jade extraction along the river system. Commercial excavation was restricted and mining licenses revoked in an effort to protect the fragile desert environment and preserve remaining resources.

Credit: Photo of "mutton-fat" jade taken at Hotan Jade Market by John Hill, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Carved nephrite jade photo by Pascal3012, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

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