Take the exam. Candidates need to get the admission ticket according to the contents of the notice, and take the exam at the designated place within the specified time according to the information on the admission ticket. After passing the examination, you can obtain the qualification certificate of jade appraiser.
Take the exam: after passing the training, you can sign up for the jade appraiser exam and take the on-site exam or online exam as required. Obtaining certificate: after passing the examination, you can obtain the certificate of jade appraiser and formally become a jade appraiser.
Complete the study of corresponding courses. Finally, candidates need to get the admission ticket according to the contents of the notice, and take the exam at the designated place within the specified time according to the information on the admission ticket. After passing the examination, you can obtain the qualification certificate of jade appraiser. The above is the way for Hefei to test jade appraisers.
The examination course and training content of how to become a jade appraiser include: basic theory of gemology and related laws and regulations, professional knowledge of gemology, gem identification, diamond identification and classification, etc. In the exam, the first two are closed-book exams and the last two are practical exams.
Historical background:
In ancient times, jade was a bird that lived in the south. "Tengyue Local Records" written by Inch Kaitai records that Tengyue is a gathering place for jade works, which are made into utensils and sold to various provinces in Yunnan. Top grade jadeite is mostly sent to eastern Guangdong, Shanghai, Fujian, Zhejiang and Kyoto.
By the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, there were more than 100 jade workshops and more than 3,000 jade carving craftsmen in Tengchong alone. The vessels they cut were sold with top-grade jade from Yunnan provinces, and most of them were sent to Meng Gong and Myitkyina in Myanmar, where the jade was produced in Cunkaitai, Yuedong, Shanghai, Fujian, Zhejiang and Kyoto, only150km away from the Yunnan border in China.
During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, this place was once under the jurisdiction of Yongchang Prefecture (now Baoshan City, Yunnan Province). Due to historical reasons, jadeite, known as the treasure of the East, has been imported into China through border cities such as Tengchong and Ruili in Yunnan for four or five hundred years.