Jade can also have "hair". Experts tell about those jades with hair

Jade can also have "hair". Experts tell about those jades with hair

In the jade industry, "mao" does not mean what we usually understand, but it means rough, that is, unprocessed.

The reason why jadeite raw stones or semi-finished jadeite are named with the word "Mao" is that it means that these products are very original and have not been processed.

Let’s first take a look at what wool is?

Jade rough material is actually jade original stone.

Before the jadeite raw stone is opened, no one knows whether there is jade or how much jade there is inside, let alone the quality and color of the jade.

To this day, there is no instrument that can see the specific conditions inside the jadeite raw stone before it is opened.

We can only gamble on the value of the jadeite based on our own experience, skills and luck. This is gambling on jade.

Now let’s look at what a blank is.

Jade rough generally refers to rough bracelets, that is, the jade bracelet material that is taken out from the most exquisite part of the original stone slab and has not been ground or polished.

The type, water content, color, and texture of a rough bracelet can be initially seen from the surface, but due to the incomplete refraction of light, there may be small flaws deep in the jade that cannot be fully seen.

Only after grinding and polishing can you tell at a glance whether the jade bracelet has any defects? What value can be achieved? Only then can a specific assessment be made.

Jade bracelets with excellent quality, water color and color will look even better after being polished. Therefore, these rough pieces have a certain degree of gambling nature, and many merchants will choose to gamble on the rough pieces.

Finally, let’s take a look at what raw goods are?

Rough jade refers to jade that has been carved into shape but has not yet been polished. Like rough bracelets, it is a semi-finished jade.

The surface of raw jade is like a veil, blurred and rough, making it difficult to see the type, water content, color, or whether there are cracks or defects.

Only after grinding and polishing can its mysterious veil be unveiled and its appearance be seen at a glance.

So it’s possible to gamble.

In other words, raw jade, like rough jade bracelets, can bring surprises to people, but also have certain risks. The key lies in whether it is selected correctly and the skills of the polisher.

In recent years, with the rise of e-commerce online shopping and the continuous expansion of the jade market, the consumption structure of jade has changed. Many enthusiasts have gradually shifted from consuming finished products to consuming raw materials.



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