Abstract:"Lemon jade" is a yellowish green opaque jade with vitreous and porcelain luster, and has dense structure. Its refractive index and Mohs' hardness is 1.53~1.55 and 4~5 respectively. Under the polarizing microscope, its structure is close to aphanitic structure. According to an analysis of Fourier transform infrared spectrum, it has characteristic absorption peak (1 537, 886, 745 cm-1) of magnesite. X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that there is magnesite(MgCO3) in "lemon jade". The electron microprobe analysis (EPMA) indicates that the main chemical component of the sample is MgO, with minor NiO. The well-distributed yellowish green fluorescence surface is caused by the injected glue and wax in the process of working. The "lemon jade" is a kind of nickel-bearing magnesite.