Tips on choosing jadeite raw materials that you won’t sell even if you are offered a million

Tips on choosing jadeite raw materials that you won’t sell even if you are offered a million

If we have worked in several different fields, we will know that different industries require different things. But after I got involved in gambling on jade, I realized that there is so much knowledge about jade rough materials, and the water in it is so deep, and there are many tricks. If you want to choose a piece of cost-effective jade rough material, you have to consider many factors before making a decision. So let's take a look at those aspects to consider!

The first thing to look at is the fineness of the texture and transparency of the jade rough material, which is what we often call water head after we get involved in gambling on stones. Generally, we will divide it into three levels, one point of water, two points of water, and three points of water to differentiate the water head. This differentiation also corresponds to the quality of the jade rough material. One point corresponds to the glutinous type, two points corresponds to the ice type, and three points corresponds to the glass type. Of course, some friends use ten levels of differentiation, which is more delicate. The higher the water head, the higher the value of the jade rough material.

Then we need to look at the color of the jade rough material. Among the three high colors of emerald green, jadeite and violet, emerald green has the highest value. Generally, we will use positive, positive, uniform and harmonious to rate the color of jade rough materials. The green color is divided into one to ten colors. The price will differ by several times if the color differs by one point. Jadeite and violet are also relatively precious. However, violet is relatively rare, and in addition to single color, there may also be two-color or multi-color jade rough materials.

Let's look at the uses of jadeite raw stones. If you are collecting jadeite raw stones directly, you have to consider not cutting them as much as possible or only cutting small openings or wiping them to get good color and water content. There are some issues worth noting when gambling on jadeite. First, due to the great risks of gambling on jadeite, you cannot have the mentality of getting rich overnight. You have to gamble rationally. Second, you must pay attention to analysis, research and summary, and learn more and practice more. Look at the impurities in the jadeite raw stone. The more impurities there are, the lower its value. Look at the cracks in the jadeite raw stone. The more cracks there are, the lower its value will be. If they can be removed through processing, it is worth considering.

If some friends are just getting started, the above techniques for selecting jade rough materials can completely help them find suitable materials. However, everyone knows that gambling on jadeite is very changeable. What the surface looks like may not be what it looks like after cutting it open. That’s why there is a saying that one cut can make you poor, one cut can make you rich, and one cut can make you wear a rag. No one will know until the end.

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