Jade is a deep sea green. Some varying shades of jade are green, sea green, grass, kelly green, turquoise, moss green, forest green, asparagus, celtic green, myrtle, teal, celadon, cyan, emerald, and hunter green
Jade can be found in green, red, white, and sometimes black. each color also has many variations, such as light green to a rich, deep green. Red is the second most common color of jade you can find, with very few pieces of white and black being know to exist. Green can be found either siold or with white streaks.
Jadeite comes in light green(from a spring green to a more blue green), yellow, black, red, lavender, white and orange. Nephrite jade exists in fewer colors and usually has a dingier tint, or is speckled.
Jade is usually a type of green. It is generally a bold hue, it can be light or dark but is generally an intense shade. The range of Jade goes from a bright green hue to darker.