In this mysterious jadeite world, the Burmese black-skinned jadeite rough has become a treasure in the hearts of many collectors with its extraordinary characteristics. Today, my nuanced article will take you to appreciate its extraordinary charm and uncover the mysterious black veil.
Myanmar, a country steeped in vicissitudes and legends, has bred the world's highest quality jadeite. Among the many jadeite roughs, the black-skinned jadeite rough is like the brightest star in the night sky, which is both mysterious and eye-catching.
What is a black jadeite rough? In short, it refers to those jadeites that are covered with a thick or thin layer of gray-black skin. This outer skin is usually encased in iron oxide, giving the rough an out-of-this-world calm and depth.
The characteristics of Burmese black jadeite rough are numerous, covering all aspects of color, texture, appearance and intrinsic quality. One of the most fascinating features is its concealed color. Because of the black skin, the true color of the jadeite remains a mystery to be solved, and only after the delicate uncovering of the skin can the true color and luster be revealed. Such a process is undoubtedly full of surprises and unknowns.
When you touch the black-skinned jadeite, you will feel its uniqueness. Its epidermis, rough and uneven, gives a primal wild beauty. However, it is this rough outer skin, which hides a texture and luster, that is exceptionally delicate and warm. Therefore, the selection and judgment of rough stones has become an important and delicate topic.
The texture of black-skinned jadeite is also often the focus of collectors' attention. Good texture is not only related to the beauty of jadeite products, but also directly affects the value. Delicate texture and dense structure are one of the evaluation criteria. Under this rough black skin, if there is a pair of moist and translucent, warm and jade-like **, it is simply a godsend.
In addition, the shape of the rough stone is also key to appreciation and decision-making. The naturally occurring jadeite rough varies from round like an egg to flat like a slate. However, the real masters can often find the best solution for cutting and carving from the irregular shapes, and then dedicate each piece of art.
Finally, I would like to remind collectors and enthusiasts that when selecting black-skinned jadeite rough, we must pay attention to some hidden defects, such as cracks and impurities. These imperfections should not be overlooked, and they have the potential to be a key factor in the decline in the quality and value of jadeite during the carving process.
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