The origin of Burmese jadeite is also called mining area or mining area. * * * is divided into six fields, each field is divided into many fields, and the field is the origin of jadeite. Emerald produced in each field has its own characteristics in appearance, quality and color.
There are four old oilfields in Myanmar: Pagan Oilfield, Mukan Oilfield, Nanqi Oilfield and Houjiang Oilfield.
Mu Na belongs to Pagan Field, and there are more than 28 other famous fields in the factory, such as Grey Card, Oyachi, Sitong Card and Pagan. Mu Na is one of the field names, which is divided into Mu Na and Xia Mu Na. Known for its rich and full colors, jadeites from Mu Na basically have obvious dotted cotton.
Yang refers to the color of jade.
Jewelry circles often judge the color of jadeite according to the ten words "green, yang, cleverness, righteousness, harmony" and "light, yin, old, evil and flower".
"Yang" means green, bright, bright and generous. On the other hand, if the green color is dark and dull, it is "Yin".