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How to grade jadeite? Introduction of jadeite grade

As we all know, the level of jewelry and jade has always been directly proportional to its value. The higher the level of products, the higher the value. Therefore, if you want to evaluate the price of a certain kind of jewelry, then the first thing to learn is to distinguish its level. Today, let's talk about the classification of jadeite.

How to grade jadeite

1. Color

Generally speaking, the purer and fuller the color is, the more bright the jadeite is, the higher the grade is and the more valuable it is. Among them, green and purple are the best colors. However, if a variety of colors match harmoniously, jadeite will also produce a higher price, such as' fulushou 'jadeite. However, if the color distribution is disordered and not pure and gorgeous enough, then the jade grade of this color is relatively low.

2. Texture

The so-called texture, often referred to in the industry as "Dizhang" and "dizi", refers to the structural delicacy of the whole jade. At present, the jadeite quality has been divided into five grades: jade, water powder, beans (sand), porcelain and lime. Yudi means that the crystal particles of jadeite can not be seen, and the whole is extremely delicate, which is the highest level of jadeite. In shuifendi, some fine crystalline particles can be seen in jadeite, and the jadeite grade is a little lower. After the pea (sand), porcelain and lime, the jadeite grade decreased in turn, and the crystal particles became more and more obvious.

Introduction of jadeite grade

3. Transparency

The transparency of jadeite is also known as "water head" in the jargon. Transparent jade, its appearance must be bright and soft, with or without color is very beautiful. According to the quality of transparency, jadeite is generally divided into four grades: very good, good, general and poor. Among them, 'very good' refers to seeing other objects through jadeite, 'good' refers to translucent jadeite, 'general' refers to translucent jadeite jewelry under light transmission, 'poor' refers to opaque jadeite under natural light, and nearly translucent jadeite under light transmission.

4. Cleanliness

According to the number of defects, the cleanliness of jadeite is divided into four levels: perfect, good, average and poor. In these four levels, 'perfect' means that there are no defects visible to the naked eye or under a 10 times magnifying glass; 'good' means that there are no obvious defects visible to the naked eye, and there can be a small amount of stone grains; 'general' means that there are obvious defects visible to the naked eye, such as cracks; "Poor" means that the naked eye can see some obvious cracks or other defects.

The above is about the introduction of jadeite level. If you have anything else you want to know, you can leave us a message or communicate with us directly.