300 yuan to buy jade scraps, and the ingenious design amazed everyone

300 yuan to buy jade scraps, and the ingenious design amazed everyone

Although jadeite's history in China is not as long as that of Hetian jade, it is only a few hundred years, but in these few hundred years, jadeite has won the love of the Chinese people. Men, women, young and old, all love jadeite. In recent years, with the development of the economy, the living standards of Chinese people have improved, and their love for jade jewelry has also grown.

With the popularity of jadeite, the gambling stone industry has gradually become known to more and more people. Gambling on jade refers to the fact that when jade is mined, it is covered with a layer of weathered skin, making it impossible to know the quality inside. The quality of the jade can only be known after it is cut. Therefore, there is a possibility that you will bet on an increase or a decrease, which is what is often said: "Even gods cannot tell the value of an inch of jade."

After a piece of raw stone has gone up in price, there will inevitably be some scraps left, because the raw stone is irregular and it is impossible to achieve 100% utilization of the raw stone. Some people would choose to discard these scraps, while others would use their superb imagination to turn them into a beautiful work of art, just like the case we are talking about today.

This very small scrap is what's left over from cutting a piece of jadeite raw stone. The quality of the material is high ice, so I'm sure the finished product will be great. The owner had no use for it and was planning to sell it, so the editor later spent 300 yuan to buy it. Since the material was too small and it was difficult to design the subject, I thought about it for a long time. Judging from the characteristics and shape of the material, the master suggested that it might be better to make a crescent shape.

The semi-finished product has been carved out, and the general effect is as follows:

After polishing, the effect is consistent with what I imagined, with an antique feel:

Looking at it from another perspective, the material is uniform and transparent, the water quality is excellent, and it has floating colors. The carving is in place, and it is great to punch a bull nose hole into the work and then thread a rope or inlay it!

In fact, jade scraps have always been priced at an awkward level, but after careful consideration, the value is no longer the same as before. Jade scraps of different sizes are processed into various shapes such as ovals, teardrops, and marquise. After being arranged and inlaid with imaginative ideas, they become more fashionable and youthful. Like this piece of scrap today, although it is small, the jade jewelry created by gathering it together can meet the needs of people of different age groups!

Such a crescent pendant is also very beautiful. It is a good choice to wear it for yourself or give it to your relatives.



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