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Is it better to buy a noble jade bracelet or a ring?
Both have their own advantages and disadvantages, and there is no specific distinction between good and bad, which should be determined according to the preferences and needs of the wearer.

The jade bracelet and the front ring are better. Emerald Guifei bracelet is oval, flat outside and round inside, with smooth lines. Combining classical and modern elements, it looks more noble and comfortable after wearing, while the outer ring of the front ring is round, which is also commonly known as the safe bracelet.

The main difference between the jade princess bracelet and the ring bracelet lies in the craft and price. The process of princess bracelet is complicated and takes a long time to make, so the price is more expensive than that of ring bracelet, while the process of ring bracelet is much simpler and the price will be much cheaper, but there is no room for appreciation of princess bracelet, so it depends on personal needs.

The origin of jadeite name

There are several explanations for the origin of the jade name. A name from a bird. This bird has very bright feathers. The male feathers are red, the female feathers are green, and the famous kingfisher (also known as the green feathered bird) is collectively called jade. So there is a saying in the industry that Fei is a man and Cui is a woman.

In the Ming Dynasty, Burmese jade was named "Jade" after it was introduced to China. On the other hand, ancient "Cui" refers to emeralds produced in Hotan, Xinjiang. After the emerald was introduced into China, it was called "Fei Cui" to distinguish it from Hetian jade, and then it gradually evolved into "Emerald".

The mining, transportation, processing and sales of jadeite have always been done by Yunnan people. In an ancient Chinese temple in Amolubo, the ancient capital city of Myanmar, the names of 5,000 jade merchants in China are engraved on the inscription, which is also introduced in jade margin and jewelry. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, senior eunuchs stationed in Tengchong, Baoshan, specializing in purchasing jewelry.

At that time, the route from Yongchang Tengyue to Myitkyina, Myanmar, had been called "Jade Road" and "Baojing Road". At the peak of the trade route from Tengchong to Myanmar, more than 20,000 mules and horses pass through here every day, and Tengchong's jade trade accounts for almost 90% of the world's jade trade.