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Get 2 billion gems but fear Brazil find 800 Jin jadeite hard to eat!

4hw.org: some time ago, a absentee in Brazil dug up a raw jade stone weighing 800 Jin, which attracted attention. Later, it was bought by the mining industry. According to experts, the value of the jade was estimated to be as high as 2 billion yuan, which made him uneasy. Why would he worry about making a fortune accidentally? Let's have a look!

A month ago, a absentee dug up a 794 pound (360 kg) 4.3-foot (1.3-meter) emerald at the karnaiba mine in Bahia, northern Brazil. Experts predict that the jadeite contains about 180000 carats of jadeite crystal, with a valuation of about 238 million pounds (about 2 billion yuan). The jadeite owner is afraid of being kidnapped, blackmailed and robbed by the conspirators, so he hid the gem in a secret place of extreme security.

A gem collector, who asked not to be named, said the jade was extremely rare both in scale and quality. It will take at least a week to get the jewel out because it's 200 meters below the ground, and a forklift is also needed, but the chances of getting robbed in Brazil are too high, and those crimes will attack banks with big guns and explosives. At present, the owner of the gem is carrying out legal paperwork on the ownership of the gem in secret. Relevant staff described the discovery as "a grand and beautiful monument".

The owner of the gem, a 50 year old father, said: 'the jade is of high quality and high content. I have been working in the industry for nearly 30 years, which is the best I have seen so far. At present, I have received calls from potential buyers from European countries, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, India and China, who are keen to open negotiations. I don't know how much the stone is worth. It needs to be judged according to the market demand. I can't reveal any information about the whereabouts of the stone, including how it was preserved, etc. I can't risk my family's life and hide the stones in a place that's easy to find. At present, the gem is being transferred from one safe place to another under the protection of armed guards. '