1, look: look at the features, look at the structure, look at the color, and check the defects-jadeite is characterized by "emerald" (commonly known as flying wing), that is, the starlike flash produced by the dissociation of granular, flaky or fibrous spots inside it; The structure is characterized by the interweaving of variegated crystals, and the crystal thickness is an evaluation of jadeite geology.
2, meaning from Myanmar, without physical and chemical processing and polishing. In fact, there is no difference between jadeite and jadeite, because most jadeite in the jadeite market comes from Myanmar, so these natural jadeites are called Burmese jadeite.
3. Burmese jadeite is mainly produced in Myanmar, with very high quality and output, which is difficult to compare with jadeite in other countries. Burmese jadeite is a fibrous aggregate composed of jadeite minerals, which has many colors and is divided into three categories 12.
4. The difference between Burmese jadeite and natural jadeite: Look at the different colors. It is true that the surface of Burmese jade feels smooth by hand, and it will look shiny in the sun, and the internal pattern is also exquisite and cool; The fake Burmese jade feels rough, the surface is not very smooth, the color is dim, and there may be bubbles inside.
5. Emerald A is naturally produced, but its internal structure has not been damaged by any chemical or irradiation methods after being processed, carved, polished and polished by physical methods.
6. Emerald A refers to natural jadeite that has not been filled, colored and other chemical treatments. It has been in the industry for a long time, commonly known as A cargo jade. Natural A-grade jadeite, born by absorbing the essence of heaven, earth, sun and moon, is full of spirituality.
What is jadeite? Why are there so many jadeites in Myanmar?
Jadeite: Jadeite, also known as jadeite, jadeite and Burmese jade, is a kind of jade. The correct definition of jadeite is fibrous aggregate composed of pyroxene minerals, mainly jadeite minerals. But jade is not equal to jade.
Because Myanmar is located at the junction of the Eurasian plate and the Indian Ocean plate, the two plates drift and collide to form a continuous high-pressure condition. The shallow surface of Myanmar mine meets the low-temperature condition and has a unique mineral environment, that is, it can produce a large number of high-quality jadeite.
Emerald: also known as jadeite, it is a polycrystalline aggregate of stones that reaches the jade level under geological action. Jadeite is jadeite from Myanmar. Emerald is produced in Japan, Russia, Mexico, California and other places, but its quality and output are far less than that of Myanmar.
Myanmar is not only rich in jadeite raw stone. It is also rich in natural gas, tungsten, oil and other mineral resources. Myanmar has a long history of mining mineral resources and advanced mining technology. The surface temperature in Myanmar is very low.
Because this place in Myanmar is just in the violent geological movement at the junction of plates, a large number of jadeite ores have been formed. The reasons for the formation of these jadeite ores are very complicated. There are so many jadeite mines in places like Myanmar that it is easier to form jadeite mines when the surface temperature is low, except for unique geographical reasons.
Do you know anything about Burmese jadeite?
Most jadeites produced by Burmese jadeites can reach gem grade, usually with glassy luster to greasy luster and translucent to opaque. It is the country with the largest jadeite production and the best quality in China. More than 95% jadeite in the jewelry market comes from Myanmar, so jadeite is also called Burmese jade.
Burmese jade is very good. As the king of jade, Burmese jade has been a symbol of nobility and elegance since ancient times. It contains the mysterious oriental cultural spirit and has the reputation of oriental jade, which invisibly adds a distant cultural atmosphere to jade.
Burmese jadeite is called Burmese jade for short. More than 95% of the commercial jadeite on the market comes from Myanmar, and jadeite is also called Burmese jade. So Burmese jade is synonymous with jade. Emerald is produced in Japan, Russia, Mexico, California and other places, but its quality and output are far less than that of Myanmar.
Burmese jade, also known as jadeite, was once popular in China in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. Myanmar jadeite is known as the "king of jade" because of its high hardness, bright and smooth color and high preservation and collection value.
Although the output of jadeite in Myanmar is large, the quality is also high or low. The most important factors to measure its quality are species, water and color.
What is Burmese jade?
Burmese jadeite is mainly produced in Myanmar, and its quality and output are very high, so it is difficult to compare with jadeite from other countries. Burmese jadeite is a fibrous aggregate composed of jadeite minerals, which has many colors and is divided into three categories 12.
Burmese jadeite, also known as jadeite and Burmese jade, is a fibrous aggregate composed of pyroxene minerals mainly composed of jadeite minerals. Emerald has a history of hundreds of years in China, especially in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and it is an important jade species in the history of Chinese jade culture.
Burmese jadeite is called Burmese jade for short. More than 95% of the commercial jadeite on the market comes from Myanmar, and jadeite is also called Burmese jade. So Burmese jade is synonymous with jade. Emerald is produced in Japan, Russia, Mexico, California and other places, but its quality and output are far less than that of Myanmar.