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How are jade and jade bracelets carved?

As the saying goes, if jade is not cut, it will not become a tool. There are several steps in carving: first cutting, guillotine: using a diamond grinding wheel (coarse sand) to further remove the useless parts into a rough blank. Chiseling: Use a diamond (medium sand) grinding wheel to further remove the convex and concave parts and the useless parts of the entire surface.

Openwork: refers to hollowing out jade without being airtight. There are deep hollows (such as vases, pen holders, etc.) and shallow hollows (such as pen washers, ashtrays, etc.). Thread carving: refers to line carving and silk carving, such as: characters’ hair, animal hair and water waves, etc.

Polishing is to remove sand and polish the finished bracelet to bring out the luster of the jade bracelet. Polishing refers to sanding and polishing the finished bracelet to bring out the luster of the jade bracelet.

The production of jadeite bracelets includes the following steps: 1. Stone cutting and slicing: Cut the raw stones into slices and judge whether the finished bracelet is of good quality or good color, which determines the value of the finished bracelet.