1. The Jade Factory and Museum, also known as Jade Maya, is located in Antigua, Guatemala. It is a unique destination that showcases the history, culture, and craftsmanship of jade in Guatemala.

The museum exhibits a wide range of jade artifacts, including jewelry, sculptures, and ceremonial pieces that date back to the Mayan civilization. Visitors can learn about the importance of jade in Mayan culture and its significance as a symbol of power, wealth, and spirituality.

One interesting fact about Jade Maya is that it not only preserves and promotes the ancient traditions of jade craftsmanship but also works with local communities to sustainably source and mine jade in Guatemala. They place great emphasis on ethical practices and fair trade, making sure that the extraction and production of jade have a minimal impact on the environment and benefit the local communities.

The workshop at Jade Maya allows visitors to observe skilled artisans as they carve and shape jade into unique pieces of jewelry and art. Guided tours provide insights into the complex process of jade extraction, carving, and polishing.

2. The Jade Factory and Museum is open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm and Sundays from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. Their phone number is +502 7832 4520.

3. Admission to Jade Maya includes a guided tour of the museum, the opportunity to watch artisans at work in the workshop, and access to their on-site store. As of June 2021, the ticket price is 60 GTQ (Guatemalan Quetzales), which is approximately 7.75 USD. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of the museum.

Transportation to Jade Maya can be arranged through local tour operators or by taking a taxi from Antigua. The museum is located at 4a Calle Oriente #34, Antigua, Guatemala.