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There are pencil marks or something on the jade bracelet. What happened?
I have an emerald bracelet. I don't know why there are two silver-gray marks on the surface, which are a bit like pencils. ...

1, because real jade is hard, if you wear a bracelet and rub it with a metal washbasin, it will leave metal traces. This is why metal is not hard enough. I was scratched by your emerald and got some metal powder on your bracelet.

There is something wrong with the color of your jade bracelet. It looks like it's artificially dyed. You'd better go to a local place with provincial jewelry and jade appraisal qualification for appraisal.

If you can be sure that it was rubbed by the metal handle of the bicycle, it feels scratched. So, your bracelet is fake. Ordinary metal can't be scraped, let alone worn out. You'd better identify it. When cleaning, it is recommended to use a neutral lotion, such as detergent.

4. This is the impurity of jade, indicating that the quality of jade is not good and the water head is not good.

What is the reason for the scratches on the jade bracelet? Why are there scratches on the jade bracelet?

The reason why the jade bracelet has scratches is because the surface of the bracelet is damaged by external forces (such as knocking). Scratches are not the same as cracks. Cracks are affected by jadeite itself, and there is a risk of fracture, which can only be solved by inserting metal. The crack of the jade bracelet is the damage to the jade surface.

It is normal that jade bracelets will be scratched if worn for a long time. Scratches, bumps, squeezes, etc. It is inevitable to wear it for a long time. Jade bracelets are hard in texture, but poor in brittleness. If you don't pay attention when wearing it, you will leave scratches on the surface if you touch other hard objects.

In the process of wearing, I was accidentally scratched by a hard object, so there will be scratches. Although the hardness of jadeite is high, once it falls, it is easy to crack or break directly, resulting in economic losses. And if it rubs against hard objects, it will also cause jadeite grinding marks.

The jade bracelet has scratches. When there are very slight scratches on it, you can gently wipe it with toothpaste. The friction particles of toothpaste can play a role in polishing the bracelet. If the scratches on the jade bracelet are obvious, it can be painted or inlaid with gold, which can not only cover the scratches, but also improve the aesthetics of the bracelet.

The jade bracelet has scratches, mainly to see if it is a newly bought jade bracelet. Generally speaking, it is normal for jade bracelets to be scratched, bumped and squeezed. When they are worn for a long time.

There are pencil marks or something on the jade bracelet. What happened?

1, because real jade is hard, if you wear a bracelet and rub it with a metal washbasin, it will leave metal traces. This is why metal is not hard enough. I was scratched by your emerald and got some metal powder on your bracelet.

2, this should be a trace left by contact with metal objects, it will wear off after a long time, so don't worry, it won't affect the quality and value.

3. The pencil-like scratches on the bracelet are probably caused by touching hard and rough objects or scratching materials with higher hardness. But because I don't know the specific materials and conditions, I can't give a specific solution.

4. This is the impurity of jade, indicating that the quality of jade is not good and the water head is not good.

5. The reason why the jade bracelet has scratches is because the surface of the bracelet is damaged by external forces (such as bumps). Scratches are not the same as cracks. Cracks are affected by jadeite itself, and there is a risk of fracture, which can only be solved by inserting metal. The crack of the jade bracelet is the damage to the jade surface.