Gambling on jade has always been a hot topic in the jade industry. There are many legends about how one cut of gambling on jade can make you poor or rich. Even though many people are frustrated in the industry, there are also many people moving forward in this industry. Spring-colored jade is a classic combination of jade colors. It is a color that is hard to come by. Transparent and flawless spring-colored jade is even rarer. The editor really has to sigh at the luck of this owner. It is very pleasing to the eye just looking at it like this under the light, like a natural ink painting Rough carving: Next, enjoy the finished product: Violet itself is relatively scarce, and spring-colored jadeite is even rarer when it is present at the same time. Therefore, jadeite with spring-colored jadeite is very expensive. Some people may ask, what's so good about Chundaicai? As long as you get involved, there is no upper limit on the amount you can make, whether it's tens of thousands less or hundreds of millions more. Why is it so valuable? In fact, to sum it up in one sentence, spring-colored flowers are a rare kind of beauty! fcgc66 fcpf18 |
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