Besides knowing the appraisal, we also need to know the price.
The online market follows the trend too quickly and the price is too transparent. The real thing must be worth every penny. No need to miss it. The better the quality, the higher the price. No accidents, never.
On the contrary, in some physical stores, there are some preserved secondhand goods, and the price has not been adjusted before, so there is a chance to buy them cheaply. In the jargon, "when the goods arrive, they die."
Repeat the truth of the jewelry industry with me:
Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand. Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand.
Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand. Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand.
Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand. Don't buy if you don't understand, let alone try to understand.
Forget it ... let's show you some photos to see how dangerous the world is. ...
According to the type, there are seed materials, mountain materials, Gobi materials ... according to the origin, there are hetian materials, leftover materials, Ruoqiang materials, Yecheng materials, Russian materials ... according to the type of work, there are roller abrasives, dyes and fillers ... Do you think you can tell? Touch the top one with your eyes closed, and the price will exceed the sum of the piles of pictures you sent. The ones you sent are probably: the first picture is mainly blue jade, the second picture is mainly quartzite, and the four small pictures should be xiuyan jade and blue jade. Is there an honor guard or something? I really can't say it through pictures. Rule: Don't say anything according to the photos. Anyway … I'm not sure what it is, but it's just the opposite. It's true. This is ... It's Tian. Jade is basically ground and dyed by machine ... But Qinghai Bureau of Materials and Geology can also issue Hetian jade certificate. Therefore, the certificate is not reliable.