Teach you how to choose jadeite rough stone

Teach you how to choose jadeite rough stone

1. "Where there is a dragon, there is water"

What does "dragon" mean here?

It actually refers to the green color in jadeite.

Because the green color in jadeite often extends in a belt-like shape, resembling the shape of a dragon

And "dragons have water everywhere" means that under normal circumstances

Regardless of the coarseness or transparency of the texture

The parts with green are better than the parts without green.

This is because the base of jade and the green color of jade are interdependent and have a very close relationship.

Generally speaking, if the green water quality is good, the base quality will not be too bad, and vice versa.

2. “The land of dog shit produces tall green”

The "dog shit land" is commonly known by the jade lovers.

In fact, it is a professional term in the jade industry, referring to the worst quality jade.

This kind of jade is rough, opaque, cracked, and gray.

It also contains more impurities and is generally dark brown or yellowish brown in color.

It looks like dog shit, so it is called "dog shit jade".

In the jadeite rough stones from the "dog shit land", the best green may appear

Moreover, most of them are block-shaped and the water quality is also excellent.

Of course, it is impossible for every piece of shit jade to have high green.

There are still many coincidences and factors involved.

Therefore, all jade lovers should still be cautious about gambling on “dog shit jade”!

3. “See more, buy less”

"Look more, buy less" is an experience worth learning and practicing for jadeite novices.

Because for a novice, you may only be enthusiastic for three minutes, and then you may not be very interested.

At this point you may regret the items you bought on impulse.

For "experienced" buyers, "looking" is a process of careful selection.

It is a process for people who need to buy jadeite raw stones to observe and compare in many places.

It is also a process of knowledge accumulation and product verification experience, which is the prerequisite for "buying"

"Buying less" does not mean not buying, but it means to "look" carefully before buying, buy carefully, and make accurate decisions, and not be careless.

4. “It is better to buy a line than a large area”

Regarding the green shape characteristics of jadeite raw stones

"A line" of green belt and "a large area" of green belt

Two representations of the same green shape

It is the difference between the verticality of "line" and the horizontality of "piece".

The thickness of the "line" is known, but the depth is unknown

The area of ​​the "sheet" is known, but the thickness is unknown

The key is to remind people not to be confused by the "more" or "less" green on the surface of jade.

We must recognize the essence of green "standing" and "lying"

Therefore, it is not true that if you see a large piece of green jadeite, you will not buy it.

Rather, it reminds us not to have excessive expectations for the thickness of green.

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