Therefore, it is true that "the immortal does not break an inch of jade". However, the expensive jade has made people flock to gambling stones, and the high profits have also led to a large number of counterfeit "jade gambling stones" on the market, the most common of which is to make counterfeit jade gambling stones.
Above this is a "black-skinned" jade stone, which is very big and has many attractive small windows. Although it seems that the color is not sunny enough and spicy enough, full green can be expected! From the window, waxy seeds can't run away!
The price tag was 2 million. After the owner's efforts, he finally spent 500,000 yuan to buy this stone. He was so excited that he immediately cut it! result ......
Is this a stone? ! What's going on here? Isn't it cracked outside? ! Colorless, all white, without half a head. It's the first time to see such a tragic collapse!
After careful observation by experienced players, it seems that this green color is fake! Look!
The counterfeiter chiseled a hole in the colorless original stone and inlaid a piece of jade with good color and texture to cover up the inferior part inside, so these colored scratches were actually made up by real jade, which is amazing!
However, senior players said that in fact, such means can be seen as long as they are carefully identified, but the owner was obsessed with money and forgot to check.
It is not uncommon for jadeite original stones to be faked. I also shared a lot of relevant knowledge with Lao Wang. Let's talk about this fake skin fraud today!
At present, there are two kinds of fake gambling stones in the market: imitation yellow sand gambling stones and imitation black sand gambling stones. Since the material above us is fake black sand, let's talk about how to distinguish this fake original stone!
Black sand gambling stone is one of the most common gambling stones in jadeite, and the most risky gambling stone is of course the most gambling stone. The so-called "ten bets and nine collapses" is mainly aimed at this kind of gambling stone.
Imitation of black sand gambling stone is mainly to rub some worthless new field materials or general jadeite wool on some green parts, and then cover the rest with black dye to form a black layer on the surface to imitate black sand gambling stone.
The main differences between the two are as follows:
1, look at the powder. The gambling stone cortex of black wusha is composed of chlorite clay minerals, which is soft and can be carved with a knife. The whole looks black, but the powder is grayish green. The cortex of imitation black wusha gambling stone is formed by painting pigments, and the knife carving is mainly black powder or can't be carved.
2. Look at the thickness of the cortex. The gambling stone cortex of black wusha has a certain thickness, and there will be a dark green and gray-green fog layer at the wiping or window opening, which will penetrate into it. The black layer of imitation black wusha gambling stone is only confined to the epidermis, and will not extend inward, and will not form a gray-green fog layer.
3. Touch with wet hands. Wet hands will not feel sticky when touching the surface of black sand gambling stone; However, because the black dye contains some colloidal substances, the imitation black sand gambling stone will feel sticky when wet.
So, don't get carried away with excitement at the sight of the original jadeite stone that looks like it can be cut again. Careful and experience is the best way to cut! Finally, the same sentence: gambling on stones is risky, so be careful when entering the market!
Lao Wang talks about Cui Lao Wang, the founder of Yunnan Ai Cui Jewelry, who has been obsessed with jade all his life.
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