How can you tell if jade is good quality?

The best jade is translucent and smooth to touch. Their color is vivid and striking that reflects light like water. There are opaque stones too, but they are quite inexpensive.
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Which color of jade is most valuable?

The more green jade is, the higher its value. The most expensive examples of jade are in so called Imperial Jade color, which is a rich and vibrant emerald green. In order to reach the highest value possible, jade stone must be as pure as possible with no specks of gray or other colors.
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What Colour is good quality jade?

Hue (zheng): Top-quality jadeite is pure green. While its hue position is usually slightly more yellow than that of fine emerald and it never quite reaches the same saturation of color, the ideal for jadeite is a fine "emerald" green. No brown or gray modifiers should be present in the finished piece.
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What is the best grade of jade?

Grade A, B, and C Jadeite Jade

Grade A means that the jade is completely natural with absolutely zero treatment. This is the highest quality jadeite there is. Grade B means that it has been treated by being bleached or soaked in hydrochloric/sulfuric acid.
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How do you certify jade?

Verify Color – Natural jade should have variations of color within the stone and it should be consistent throughout. If the stone is too bright, too smooth, and too vivid, it is most likely dyed and chemically enhanced. Scratch Test – Real jade is very hard and quite dense so it shouldn't be easy to scratch.
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How much does real jade cost?

Jade is difficult to understand, and values fluctuate wildly – from $3 to thousands per carat. For years, we were not able to master this multilayered gem with so many uses, definitions and colors.
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Which jade is better light or dark?

But jadeite's most desirable color is, in fact, a very specific shade of green. In general, if the hues are the same, darker tones are more valuable than lighter tones.
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What is Grade A jade?

"GRADE A JADE"

The general conception of Grade A is of a high quality, or fine quality material in most circumstances but not in the case of Jade. This term only refers to the level of treatment a piece of Jadeite Jade has gone through and has nothing to do with quality.
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How do you tell jadeite from jade?

Jadeite is considered a high-quality jade, and it is rarer and more expensive than nephrite. Moreover, jadeite has a greater hardens and a wider colour range than nephrite. Thus, this is the difference between jade and jadeite.
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How do you price jade?

The most important value factor is color, but transparency, texture, clarity, and even the way the stone is cut or carved can greatly affect the ultimate price of a particular piece. Unlike most other gemstones, jadeite is usually sold by the piece, and not by carat weight.
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How can you tell if jade is dyed?

Dyed jade looks absolutely the same as the untreated one. Dyed jade has an apple-green or lush-green color with white and grayish-white veins. Dyed jade has a local concentration of saturated green pigment between the jade crystals, which can be observed under magnification.
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Does jade break easily?

Because of its interlocking crystalline structure, it's very very good for daily wear. Disclosure: Jadeite is tough, but it will break if hit really hard against something.
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Does real jade glow in the dark?

A. No. Some highly translucent pieces may have a faint glow but a genuine piece of jadeite does not emit light in the dark or fluoresce under Ultraviolet (UV) light. A chemically bleached piece of jade can exude a pale blue-white glow under long-wave UV light.
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How can you tell if jadeite is vintage?

Ensuring It Is Jadeite

Flip the piece over to look for a company name. Many jadeite pieces are branded "Fire-King," which was created by Anchor Hocking in the 1940s through the 1970s. Some pieces may be marked with a "McK" instead of "Fire-King," made by McKee, which started making jadeite in the 1930s.
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What makes jade expensive?

Jade is a spiritual stone with significant meaning that's intricately woven into the Chinese culture. The price for fine-quality jadeite has risen dramatically along with China's economic rise. The demand from those who can newly afford it has significantly outpaced the supply of this rare material.
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How can you tell what type of jade you have?

Type A jade

It was a symbol of status and power. The visual distinguishing features to look for in this type of jadeite are tiny brownish-yellow or black inclusions hidden near outlines of carvings or prong settings (if it is set into a ring or pendant).
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What are the three types of jade?

Jadeite is separated into three categories: A jadeite jade (untreated), B jadeite jade (bleached and impregnated) and C jadeite jade (bleached, impregnated and dyed). Translucent emerald green jadeite, also called "Imperial Jade" is the most prized. Jadeite is mainly mined in Myanmar, Guatemala and the USA.
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What is Grade C jade?

but jadeite jade ( 翡翠玉) is very popular in China. Grade “C” jade refers to dyed material. Typically, type C jadeite has undergone all the treatments of type B and with the addition of dyed coloring added to the polymer resin to produce an enhanced or additional coloring effect.
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Does jade turn greener you wear?

WEARING YOUR JADE MORE WILL CHANGE ITS COLOUR – FACT OR MYTH? There are many who believe that the more you wear Jade close to the body, it will either turn a richer colour or its colour will start to fade, due to good energy or negative vibrations. However, this is truly only just a myth!
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Can you wear a jade bangle all the time?

Wearing jade bangles is a fashion accessory that can easily complement both a formal and casual outfit. Many women will wear a small jade bangle around their wrist without ever taking it off because it is believed that the stone will protect them from harm and keep them healthy.
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Is real jade heavy?

Real jade has a very high density, which means it will feel heavier than you might expect based on its size. Toss and catch the stone several times to get a feel for its weight. If you can, compare it to a different stone so you can get an idea of how heavy the jade feels.
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Do people sell fake jade?

Lately, many listings have appeared on marketplaces like Etsy and eBay. After looking through the prices and the individual products, we found many fake jade bangles described as genuine.
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Can I wear jade in the shower?

Extensive exposure to water, especially hot water, can result in the loosening of your stone. We recommend you remove your jade jewelry before swimming, showering, etc.
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