Color-condensed objects - amidst the surge in jadeite prices, after the skyrocketing prices of objects with glass bottom and high water bottom color, what objects have not received enough attention? In other words, when we are looking for the next big surge or greater investment potential so as to achieve "beauty and appreciation", where should we focus our attention? In fact, when selecting fine products or making offers, experts in the industry pay attention not only to the color and water content of the objects, but also to whether the color of the objects is coagulated. What is color coagulation? It sounds very simple, but many people do not pay attention to it or even ignore it. Take a look at the following objects, are there any that have color coagulation? From Figure 1 to Figure 2, each piece is quite distinctive. The piece in Figure 2 is bright in color, old in species, and a top-quality product. The water and color blend together. However, if measured by the standard of color coagulation, the water and color are "separated." Figure 1 is also a bright green with a delicate texture and blended with the water color. Unfortunately, it has not "condensed". Figure 3 is rich and bright in color, but the color is not weak, and the object is too small, making it difficult to achieve the effect of "color condensation". Among the popular goods on the market, there are indeed not many color-condensed objects, so they are rare and expensive. We might as well look at a few more to improve our ability to identify them. Let's look at the following various shapes of jadeite: As the saying goes, it is not a problem if you don't know the goods, but it is a problem if you compare the goods. After looking at these goods, it is not difficult to see that each of the above goods can be called a fine product. The color, type, and water quality are all good. They are just non-color-condensed objects. Small objects are sometimes difficult to identify, so we can look at larger objects. In summary, can the meaning of "color-condensed" be summarized as follows: 1. The color and water blend together like milk and water; 2. The texture is fine and warm, finer and smoother than the glutinous base; 3. The seed head should be old and have a slight glass texture; 4. The transparency should be moderate. This saying "rising tide lifts all boats" means that judging from the unearthed cultural relics and museum collections in recent years, the vast majority of jade cultural relics are 90% color and 60% moisture, and there are even quite a few that are 90% color and 30% color. This phenomenon, now called "dry green", has also aroused discussion among many researchers and enthusiasts.
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