"The husband of the frail that lost the jade beads, naturally."
The skeleton was covered with jade beads, carved shells and other jewelry.
The jade beads had a great provenance, but $2 million!
The Maya placed jade beads in the mouth of the dead.
It would take many hours of work to create even a single jade bead.
The front teeth were inset with jade beads, another mark of nobility.
The symbol for water is a jade bead, since both are green and precious.
Some of the jade beads had been carved to represent human and parrot faces.
Also underneath each stone disc was a large tubular jade bead.
The average price for an opera-length (36 inches) strand of matching white jade beads is $125.