When buying jadeite, should you choose the one with good quality or good color?

When buying jadeite, should you choose the one with good quality or good color?

When purchasing jade jewelry, most people will face this confusion: should they choose "good quality" or "good color"?

The so-called "water-rich jade" looks transparent but is colorless, while "colored jade" is colored jade. Which one is worth buying? Today, the editor will analyze the characteristics of the two with you, and then decide whether to buy "water-rich jade" or "colored jade" when buying jade.

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"Water-rich goods" generally refers to those jade materials that are old and have long water content. They are full of water, icy and translucent, giving people a sense of elegant and clear beauty. The more water content and the higher the transparency of jade, the higher its value. As the saying goes, "The more water, the more value increases by ten taels." This is the truth.

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The raw materials of jadeite can be divided into old mines and new mines. Generally speaking, jadeite produced from old mines has a denser, finer, harder texture and more water. The old mine is rich in high-quality jadeite, which is old and fine in quality, and has a relatively high transparency, giving people a feeling of ice and jade purity.

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Color goods

The reason why jade appears in rich and diverse colors is that it contains coloring elements during its formation process. For example, the green color of jade is caused by chromium. When the chromium content is too low, it appears light green. When the chromium content is too high, it appears dark green.

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And in the actual formation, due to the complex growth environment in the later period, various kinds of green were born, such as imperial green, sun green, onion heart green, hibiscus green, spinach green, bean green and so on.

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Yellow and red are usually caused by oxides (goethite and hematite) in the gaps between jade mineral particles, and these oxides are secondary minerals formed during jade's weathering process on the surface. Therefore, the yellow and red colors of jade are secondary colors.

The purple color of jade is generally caused by manganese and iron. The black color is caused by excess chromium and iron, and appears as a very deep green color. It is black when observed under natural light and green when observed through light.

Multi-color jade refers to a piece of jade that has multiple colors. For example, jade with both purple and green colors is called spring-color jade. If green, red and purple appear at the same time, it is called "Fu Lu Shou", representing the three joys of happiness, wealth and longevity, and symbolizing good luck and fortune. Of course, in reality, there are more than just these colors.

Jade has endless color forms. When a piece of jade is full of color and evenly lustrous, its overall value will be improved. The more the same color is distributed, the higher the value.

But usually, jadeite with bright colors is mostly of average quality. Purple jadeite is a typical example. “Nine out of ten purple jadeites are wood” means that the texture of purple jadeite is generally coarser.

Another situation is jadeite with green. If there are green and white distributed on a piece of jadeite, but not much, you will find that the green part has more water than the white part. This is what “dragon has water everywhere” means. “Dragon” is a respectful name for “green”.

Finally, there is a kind of water color

If a piece of jade has a fine and dense texture, is old and has long water content, and has a bright and attractive color, then it can be said that it has both good quality, water content and color, or that the quality, water content and color are both excellent. Such jade is precious and even hard to come by, and is generally very expensive. Moreover, with the current scarcity of jade raw materials and the continuous rise in prices, if conditions permit, as long as the jade is not too dry, the editor recommends buying "colored goods", that is, jade with color, because its appreciation rate is much faster than that of pure water goods! Now do you know whether to choose "good quality" or "good color" when buying jade?

In conclusion: There are good goods whether it is "water-quality goods" or "color goods". After determining what kind of jade you want to buy, it also depends on whether you can control the price accurately and make the right decision based on the quality of the goods. This requires knowledge and understanding of jadeite. Professional knowledge of jadeite identification and evaluation is essential. An experienced person or expert with the same budget will buy jadeite with a better value for money than a novice, and it can also avoid buying fakes.



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