With the continuous purchase of jadeite in recent years, people's desire to buy jadeite has been increasing. So, how do you assess the value of jadeite when buying it?
Color is the most important basis for the value of jadeite.
There are many colors of jadeite, the most abundant are white and gray, the most valuable are green and purple, in addition to red, yellow, brown, blue, black, etc.
White jadeite: tends to occur in large areas in mineral deposits. There are certain values of white jadeite micro-glass and ice jadeite on the market, although these white jadeites have no color, they are very popular with people because of their fine texture and good water head.
Gray jadeite: Often seen as dirty in jadeite, it has no value, and if gray appears in valuable jadeite, it will only reduce the original value.
Green Jadeite: is the most valuable jadeite. When buying raw materials, connoisseurs often say how many colors this material has, and the color refers to green, and the more colors there are, the higher the price.
Purple Jade: Also called violet, connoisseurs also call it "spring". Purple also comes in many shades, with the most common ones being pink and bluish tones.
Valuation of green jadeite.
The value evaluation of green jadeite mainly looks at the following aspects:
Green Concentration: Green concentration refers to the saturation of green in jadeite. The higher the concentration of green, the higher the value of jadeite.
Green distribution: Green distribution refers to the distribution of green in jadeite. The more evenly distributed the green, the higher the value of the jadeite.
Green hue: Green hue refers to the hue of green. Different shades of green, different values. Pure emerald green has the highest value, while yellowish, blue, and grayish shades have a lower green value.
Valuation of purple jadeite.
The value evaluation of purple jadeite mainly looks at the following aspects:
Purple Concentration: Purple concentration refers to the saturation of purple in jadeite. The higher the purple concentration, the higher the value of the jadeite.
Purple distribution: Purple distribution refers to the distribution of purple in jadeite. The more evenly distributed the purple color, the higher the value of the jadeite.
Purple hue: Purple hue refers to the hue of purple. Different shades of purple have different values. The pinkish purple has the highest value, while the bluish purple has a lower value.
The evaluation of jadeite is a complex matter, and there are many factors to consider. Color is the most important criterion for the value of jadeite, but it is not the only criterion. Factors such as water planting, carving, and imperfections can also affect the value of jadeite.
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