1, with cracks on the surface, air is discharged when put into water, and water is immersed, which leads to the phenomenon. Such bracelets must be maintained, not too dry, especially not exposed to high temperature. Otherwise it's easy to pick up cotton. If cotton begins to grow, it will recover if it is raised with water.
2, it is normal, and it must be real jade. Because the density of real jade is not big, it will store some air, so it will produce bubbles when put in water, so don't worry.
Hello, this is a normal bubble, which has nothing to do with the quality of jade. Because a certain amount of gas is dissolved in water, when you put it in the bracelet, they just attach to the bracelet during precipitation. If the bracelet really bubbles outward, your bracelet should be full of holes.
There are bubbles around, which may be caused by some other chemicals on the surface of your bracelet. No matter whether the jade is true or not, there are generally no bubbles, but you can also ask someone to identify the bracelet to see if it is A.
Why do jade bracelets have so many blisters when soaked in water?
1, with cracks on the surface, air is discharged when put into water, and water is immersed, which leads to the phenomenon. Such bracelets must be maintained, not too dry, especially not exposed to high temperature. Otherwise it's easy to pick up cotton. If cotton begins to grow, it will recover if it is raised with water.
There is air in the water. When jade is soaked in water, the air in the water will gather around the jade and produce bubbles. Just as we hold water in a glass or plastic cup, there are always some bubbles on the wall of the cup.
Hello, this is a normal bubble, which has nothing to do with the quality of jade. Because a certain amount of gas is dissolved in water, when you put it in the bracelet, they just attach to the bracelet during precipitation. If the bracelet really bubbles outward, your bracelet should be full of holes.
4. Hello, the structure of jadeite is not completely dense, or, although there is basically no external structure visible to the naked eye, it is slightly enlarged, with holes and cracks on the surface.
There are bubbles around, which may be caused by some other chemicals on the surface of your bracelet. No matter whether the jade is true or not, there are generally no bubbles, but you can also ask someone to identify the bracelet to see if it is A.
6. I don't know if you have any aquatic plants when you are in the water. -When you are in the water) or when you take it out of the water, if there are aquatic plants on your water ... If there are aquatic plants on the water after you take it out of the water, congratulations, you are a real aquatic plant.
There are bubbles in the jade bracelet!
1, with cracks on the surface, air is discharged when put into water, and water is immersed, which leads to the phenomenon. Such bracelets must be maintained, not too dry, especially not exposed to high temperature. Otherwise it's easy to pick up cotton. If cotton begins to grow, it will recover if it is raised with water.
2. It's probably fake. Generally, real jade bracelets are beautifully made, and there will be no bubbles, but there will be exceptions in everything and further identification is needed.
Hello, this is a normal bubble, which has nothing to do with the quality of jade. Because a certain amount of gas is dissolved in water, when you put it in the bracelet, they just attach to the bracelet during precipitation. If the bracelet really bubbles outward, your bracelet should be full of holes.
There are bubbles around, which may be caused by some other chemicals on the surface of your bracelet. No matter whether the jade is true or not, there are generally no bubbles, but you can also ask someone to identify the bracelet to see if it is A.
There are bubbles in the jade, which shows that this jade is fake, because the real jade is formed through the long gestation of nature, and there will be no bubbles in it. Only when artificial fake jadeite is made, air is inadvertently wrapped in it, and bubbles will be formed, which is also an important basis for identifying true and false jadeite.
Jade pendant is soaked in water, how can there be blisters?
1, but slightly enlarged, with holes and cracks on the surface, piles and piles.
2, there are cracks on the surface, put into the water, the air is discharged, and the water is immersed, resulting in the phenomenon. Such bracelets must be maintained, not too dry, especially not exposed to high temperature. Otherwise it's easy to pick up cotton. If cotton begins to grow, it will recover if it is raised with water.
Hello, this is a normal bubble, which has nothing to do with the quality of jade. Because a certain amount of gas is dissolved in water, when you put it in the bracelet, they just attach to the bracelet during precipitation. If the bracelet really bubbles outward, your bracelet should be full of holes.
4. Kethleen pendants have something like bubbles called bubbles. The internal structure of jadeite is tight or dense, and there can be no bubbles inside. If there are bubbles in the so-called ice jade pendant, it can be concluded that this is not a real ice jade, but an ice jade disguised with water foam.
There are many bubbles in the jade bracelet. What happened?
There is a crack on the surface, and the air is discharged when it is put into the water, and the water is immersed, resulting in a phenomenon. Such bracelets must be maintained, not too dry, especially not exposed to high temperature. Otherwise it's easy to pick up cotton. If cotton begins to grow, it will recover if it is raised with water.
Hello, this is a normal bubble, which has nothing to do with the quality of jade. Because a certain amount of gas is dissolved in water, when you put it in the bracelet, they just attach to the bracelet during precipitation. If the bracelet really bubbles outward, your bracelet should be full of holes.
It's probably fake. Generally, real jade bracelets are beautifully made, and there will be no bubbles, but there will be exceptions in everything and further identification is needed.
Natural jadeite jade, there will be no bubbles in it. If bubbles appear, it means artificial glass products. Emerald with bubbles can be asserted to be 100% false.
There are bubbles in the jade, which shows that this jade is fake, because the real jade is formed through the long gestation of nature, and there will be no bubbles in it. Only when artificial fake jadeite is made, air is inadvertently wrapped in it, and bubbles will be formed, which is also an important basis for identifying true and false jadeite.
Natural jadeite has absolutely no bubbles. Only natural glass and amber appear in natural jewelry. If it appears on other jewelry, it means it is synthetic or imitation. Emerald has granular fiber interwoven structure, columnar mosaic structure and columnar metamorphic structure.