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Is there room for appreciation of dangerous jadeite?
1, yes. Dangerous jadeite has room for appreciation. Although the quality of hazardous materials is far less than that of Burmese jadeite, it has been gradually accepted in China in recent years, and there are many hazardous materials on the market now. Dangerous jadeite usually refers to Guatemalan jadeite. Guatemala is one of the main producing areas of jadeite jade in the world.

2. Yes. Dangerous jewelry with good quality, good water head and pure foundation still has a lot of room for appreciation and is worth buying. Dangerous materials are far inferior to Burmese jadeite in quality. Dangerous substances have been gradually accepted in China in recent years, and there are many dangerous substances on the market now. Moreover, in business, dangerous materials are mainly used for carving and making low-grade jewelry.

3, jade dangerous materials are worthless. Jade looks gray because of its poor quality, so the price is around one or two thousand. Moreover, compared with other jadeites, jadeite dangerous materials have no advantages in yield and quality, so the price is lower.

4. But in the eyes of many people in the industry, dangerous jadeite is still worth buying, with high cost performance. We can buy jadeite with very good quality for very little money. Moreover, dangerous jadeite is the real jadeite, and the certificate is exactly the same as normal jadeite, which is more cost-effective than other jadeites.

5, close-range lighting has that kind of crystal clear feeling, slightly thicker or the lighting environment is almost worse, and the aesthetic feeling is greatly reduced. People who are afraid to buy dangerous materials are mainly afraid of investing in the collection, because there is no room for appreciation of dangerous materials or there is too little room for appreciation. The same funds are not as good as investing in Burmese jade or other precious jewelry.