Should we buy jadeite with cracks?

Should we buy jadeite with cracks?

How to distinguish the lines and cracks in jadeite? Can jadeite with lines and cracks be bought? In fact, the lines and cracks in jade are the same thing. Both are damage to the jade raw stone caused by stress. The only difference is that cracks are more obvious and serious than lines. For example, they look clearer and can be directly touched, while they are easily broken by sulfur. Lines are relatively minor and look fuzzy, and cannot be touched by fingernails. They do not actually have much impact on the quality, but have more impact on the appearance.

Can I buy a bracelet with cracks? In my personal opinion, you should try not to buy bracelets with cracks. If you can tolerate a bracelet with patterns and the price is right, you can buy it. But how do you know if you can tolerate it? The basis is that I told you there are lines and you saw them, but you won't feel uncomfortable in your heart, because everyone has different personalities and preferences. It's like smoking. Some girls don't care and even appreciate this cool and manly feeling, while others can't stand the smell of tobacco oil all over their bodies and the whole room.

Jade is a pure natural stone and most bracelets will have some cracks, especially various cotton threads. If you pursue perfection and cannot accept any cracks and defects, it means that for the same quality, you have to pay a higher budget or wait longer. If you have a more easy-going personality and will not give up the green forest because of a dead tree, you can be tolerant. Therefore, you must first figure out whether it is a crack or not. As for whether to tolerate it, don't listen to others, just look at your own mood.





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