Among the gorgeous gemstones, jadeite, with its unique charm and cultural connotation, has become the object of many collectors and enthusiasts. Myanmar, as a representative of high-quality jadeite, is famous for its pure quality, beautiful color and high transparency. However, at the same time, there are many counterfeits and shoddy products hidden, how to identify the authenticity of Myanmar jadeite rough, has become a topic of concern for jadeite lovers.
In this regard, there is a well-known figure in the field of jadeite, Wen'er, whose experience and knowledge can give us a great inspiration. Wen'er not only has a deep love for jadeite, but also has rich experience in appreciation and identification. Next, let's enter the jadeite world of Wen'er and learn how to identify the authenticity of Burmese jadeite rough.
The first thing to do is to observe the color and transparency of the jadeite rough. The color of the Burmese jadeite rough is natural, there is a kind of non-noisy luxury, and the color is evenly distributed, whether it is light green or dark green, it is extremely vivid. If you observe a dark, uneven or obvious artificially colored rough, this could be a sign of a fake. Transparency is also an important factor, the real high-quality Burmese jadeite rough, good transparency, even delicate seed water can transmit light, revealing a warm and moist texture like jade.
Secondly, pay attention to the texture and structure of the rough. Burmese jadeite rough has good tightness and hardness, smooth surface, and no obvious pores. When touched by hand, it feels heavy and delicate. If the rough has a loose surface, a rough texture, or can easily scrape off the powder, such a rough should be treated with caution.
In addition to mastering these methods, it is also necessary to use certain professional tools, such as magnifying glasses, ultraviolet lamps, etc., to further observe the internal structure and characteristics of jadeite rough. Real Burmese jadeite rough can see the natural texture and moist interior under a magnifying glass, while fake jadeite may show unnatural textures, and even have a foamy and plastic feeling.
Wen'er has her own set of methods in this regard, and she often reminds everyone that in addition to seeing, touching, and using tools, you need to learn to "listen" to identify jadeite rough. When you hit a real jadeite rough, there will be a crisp sound, while fake or poor-quality jadeite rough will have a dull sound.
In the process of exploring jadeite, Wen'er emphasized that the accumulation of experience is very important. She encouraged everyone to participate in more jadeite exhibitions, auctions and lectures, communicate with industry insiders, and constantly improve their appreciation and appraisal knowledge.
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Through Wen'er's sharing, we not only learned how to identify the authenticity of Myanmar jadeite rough, but also let us experience the depth of jadeite culture and the fun of jadeite collection. On this road of exploring jadeite, let us join hands with Wen'er to continue to explore, learn, and enjoy the beauty and joy brought by jadeite.