Is all jade dyed?

Not all jade is dyed. There is a lot of high-quality material which doesn't require color enhancement. Jade is impregnated, bleached, or wax-saturated far more often than dyed. If the jade is called Type C, it means that it is dyed in order to improve its appearance.
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How can you tell if jadeite is dyed?

Left: In natural light, the green band in the lower right section of the jadeite specimen is caused by natural chromium, while the other green spots are the result of a dye treatment. Right: Long-wave UV light shows a strong fluorescence from the dyed areas, with little to no fluorescence from the natural green area.
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What colors can jade be naturally?

Color is jadeite's most important value factor. Because consumers traditionally associate jadeite with the color green, it surprises some people to learn that it comes in other colors as well—lavender, red, orange, yellow, brown, white, black, and gray.
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What is the real color of jade?

Its primary colors are variations of green — blue-green, deep green, and pale green. However, you can find it in a handful of rare colors — from pink, lavender, and blackish tones to light purple with some white mottling.
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Is jade naturally green?

Jade is often associated with the color green, as it is the most common shade of the gemstone. But unlike red rubies and blue sapphires, jade exhibits six different colors naturally (green, red, yellow, lavender, black and white).
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What is the rarest jade color?

The stone can be found in various colors ranging from white, green, lavender (purple or violet), brown, blue and black. Among those, the green and lavender are the most famous hues, while the blue is considered the rarest variety of this jade.
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What's the difference between jade and jadeite?

The main difference between jade and jadeite is quality. Jade has two varieties as nephrite and jadeite. Jadeite is considered a high-quality jade, and it is rarer and more expensive than nephrite. Jade is a hard, usually green gemstone used for ornaments and jewellery.
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What colour jade is the most expensive?

Green Jade

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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How long does dyed jade last?

How long does the Treatment last? The dyes are far from permanent. Many of the sellers and the treatment factory themselves claim that the dyes will only last three weeks. This is likely to be true if the bangle is worn on a daily basis.
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Is wearing jade harmful?

Once the [molecular] structure of the jade is broken with chemicals, it's considered fake jade. Let's not even talk about bad luck; it's harmful to wear these jade pieces simply 'cos they're coated in acid. If you wear it on your skin every day, it will harm you.
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Why does jade turn green when you wear it?

The intensity of the colour of Jade will only change due to dirt or grease that can sometimes get trapped on the surface, or if the Jade piece has undergone colour treatment, gradually fading to its original state as time passes.
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What is the highest quality jade?

Imperial Jade from Burma is the most expensive type of Jade. It is the most expensive because it is the highest quality, the most sought-after color, and remains today the most highly prized source of jadeite around the world.
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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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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 are the two kinds of jade?

Rather there are two different kinds of jade -- jadeite and nephrite. They differ in chemical composition and crystal structure, as well as hardness. For more information on the differences, see our article on Jadeite and Nephrite. All of the jade mined in China is nephrite.
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Can jade be white?

Mined and carved since Neolithic times, white jade stone is the primary hardstone used in Chinese sculpture and while jade comes in a variety of colours (bright green is most common in Europe), the most highly-prized in China is white nephrite jade, known as 'mutton fat' and is found in shades from translucent white to ...
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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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Can jade stone be pink?

Jade can be found not only in the well-known bright green color, but also in pink, lavender, orange and brown.
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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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Can jade be dark green?

Nephrite and jadeite jade ranges in color from a somewhat greasy-appearing, white ("mutton fat jade") to dark and light shades of green gray, blue-green, lavender, yellow, orange, brown, reddish-brown, and black. An important dark green variety of nephrite is sometimes known as "spinach jade".
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Does real jade get warm?

Hold the stone in your hand to see how it feels — real jade takes a while to warm up. If your stone heats up fairly quickly and doesn't feel cool in your hand, it is most likely a counterfeit. Tap a suspected jade stone against a real piece of jade.
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Can jade be worn in the shower?

Yes, you can shower wearing your jade bangle treated or not. It also allows a chance for the bangle to be routinely cleaned.
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Is dark green jade more expensive?

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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