There are several differences between jade and emerald: 1. Different concepts. Jade includes hard jade and soft jade. Most jade is hard jade, which is just a category of jade. Jadeite is the hardest variety of jade, with a Mohs hardness of 6.5 to 7 and a specific gravity of 3.25 to 3.40. The Mohs hardness of nephrite in the traditional sense is between 6.0 and 6.5, and the specific gravity is generally 2.96 grams per cubic centimeter. 2. The color is different. Jade is more transparent and has a shiny surface, while the color of jade is relatively darker, without emerald green, and is slightly transparent. 3. Different ingredients. The main components of jade are tremolite, actinolite, etc. The main components of jadeite are diopside, pyroxene, etc. The composition of jade is sodium aluminum silicate, and its internal structure is tightly fibrous, with characteristics such as fineness and toughness. The jade in the traditional sense is Hetian jade, which is composed of calcium magnesium iron silicate. Its internal structure is a layered fiber interweaving and has high toughness. Jadeite is one of the varieties of jade. It is the hardest variety of jade, with a Mohs hardness of 6.5 to 7. Its main component is sodium aluminum silicate. Jade refers to all beautiful jade stones. Lapis lazuli, opal, Shoushan stone and other minerals all fall into the category of jade. The Mohs hardness of nephrite in the traditional sense is 6.0-6.5, and its composition is calcium magnesium iron silicate. If we don't know how to distinguish between jadeite and emerald, we can judge it based on the color at first glance. Jadeite is relatively transparent and very bright. It will glow slightly under the sunlight. On the contrary, jade is thicker and slightly transparent. Jadeite is the finest of jades and is usually quite expensive on the market. What should I pay attention to when wearing it? 1. Avoid exposure to sunlight, as this will make the molecules in the jade larger, affecting the luster and color of the jade, and directly affecting the beauty of the jade. 2. Avoid bumps and collisions. If it hits a hard object, it will cause cracks on its surface. Although it may not be visible to the naked eye, there are already cracks inside. 3. Avoid contact with oil stains. Oil stains will seep into the jade/jadeite and fill along the lines of the jadeite, forming unsightly stains that cannot be cleaned later. fcgc66 fcgc99 |
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