The richness and variety of jadeite raw stones bring people incomparable surprise and excitement. We are all people who love and understand jade. Today, let us witness together the journey from this raw stone to a finished product. The whole piece of raw stone has been split into two. From the cut surface, you can see that the texture is quite good, reaching the quality of glutinous ice. The only regret is that although the stone is big, it has many cracks. There are many cracks on the surface, so I can only measure the position of one bracelet. It is really sad that the beautiful floating flowers cannot be used... The presence of cracks undoubtedly causes certain damage to the entire piece of jade, penetrating into the interior of the jade through the skin and occupying a place. Despite this, I couldn't stop my determination to take the bracelet and avoid breaking it! The slices are taken out and after careful processing by the processing master, the perfect finished product can be presented to you. The polished bracelet has a more delicate texture, is smooth and flawless, has a lively charm, and looks delicious! Don’t keep it to yourself, share it with your friends so that more people can appreciate it~ The warm jade with a little floating flower adds a touch of beauty.
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