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What is the substantial difference between Wanwen M and B?
Jade, A, B, C, D. Meaning and difference

When you go to the jewelry store to browse the meaning of jade jewelry B, you often encounter four kinds of goods, A, B, C and D, and it is difficult to distinguish their quality and value. Jade A, B, C, D goods are just emerging in recent years, and have gradually become people's necessary common sense.

The so-called A goods are natural jadeite without any traces of artificial treatment. This kind of jadeite can be stored and worn for a long time without fading and discoloration.

Goods B are made of natural dyed jadeite by artificial acid etching and high-pressure glue pouring. Bright colors, transparent and beautiful, cheap, best-selling for ten years. But B goods also have its shortcomings, that is, when the glue of B goods cracks due to aging, it loses its dazzling brilliance and relatively loses its preservation value. If you dress in fashion and don't consider preserving value, buying B goods is also an option. If you want to preserve your value, you'd better buy a goods.

Compared with B-goods, C-goods are inferior jadeite, benefiting from the true colors of B-goods jadeite, while C-goods are colorless jadeite. If the original jade is a little green and then dyed with a thick green, then this jade is called B+C goods. In short, the green color of C goods is easy to fade, and the texture is not as durable as that of B goods. This kind of goods are more common in middle and low-grade shopping malls, and more common in stall vendors.

Finally, goods D, strictly speaking, are not jadeite, but made of other jadeite-like stones or synthetic jadeite-like glass. Basanyu, a common jadeite, is a mixed rock of feldspar and jadeite produced in northern Myanmar. Its texture is not good, but after filling the cracks with glue, it looks like jade and wins the market. A large number of bracelets on the market are made of Basanyu. There are also some pendants made of 83 jade, translucent, clean purple, light green, very beautiful, very similar to the quality of mid-range jade bracelets, but the price is one tenth or one tenth of that of mid-range jade. This D-shaped jade has decorative value. Eighty-three fish are not rich in green, and all the colorful eighty-three fish on the market are artificially dyed. Many other stones, such as quartzite and marble, are also called jadeite by artificial dyeing, and there are more glass jadeite products. For example, Gaolv, which is known as the "Ma Laiyu", flooded the market with high-grade jadeites a few years ago, and many people were deceived. 10 years ago, a Hong Kong businessman bought a piece of high green jade the size of a soap bar for $200,000, which was identified as "Ma Laiyu". Some "Ma Laiyu" are imitations of rocks, while others are glass products. Finally, identify the problem. Jade identification is a very complicated matter. At present, it is still difficult to identify with the naked eye, and it is better to identify with instruments. When buying jade, you should ask the merchant what the goods are and whether there is any genuine guarantee. Especially when buying high-grade jadeite, merchant guarantee is the most important condition.