Rough jadeite crystal, also known as jadeite, is a jadeite rock composed mainly of pyroxene-type minerals. Its main ingredient is silica, which is a precious gemstone with high transparency and excellent purity.
The formation of jadeite crystal rough requires extremely complex geological conditions. First of all, there needs to be a large amount of crustal movement of elements such as aluminum, sodium, calcium, chromium, etc., to form jadeite rock, which is the main component of jadeite. Secondly, it also requires a high-pressure, low-temperature geophysical environment, as well as a long period of precipitation, so that these elements can crystallize into jadeite and crystal under specific conditions.
Rough jadeite crystal comes in a wide variety of colors, from light green to dark green, dark green, yellow-green, and even purple and white. Among them, emerald green is the representative color of jadeite crystal rough, which symbolizes vitality and vitality. When illuminated by light, these colors also take on different variations and layers.
The processing process of jadeite crystal rough is more complex, and it needs to go through multiple steps such as material selection, cutting, polishing, and polishing. These steps require not only great skill and experience, but also an in-depth understanding of the characteristics and qualities of the rough.
Whether it is jadeite or crystal, it is a highly collectible gemstone. Due to its rarity and unique aesthetic value, jadeite crystal rough is sought after by many collectors. They are also widely used in jewelry design, arts and crafts and other fields, becoming a gemstone with great artistic value and investment potential.