Do you buy jade? I found a yellow box has a foreign look to it but inside there’s 2 little jade bears and a wood plaque that has been carved specially for each bear to sit in. Each bear has its own butt print to sit in. Have no clue the value or worth
My grandmother's jade jewelry was genuine and so was the emerald. The stone in Nana's ring was switched at the jewler. One must be very careful with whom they trust their jewelry.
Yes! Never allow an unknown jeweler to keep a piece you know little, or nothing about! I took a ring made in the late 1800's to a jeweler for an appraisal. I did take several close ups with my 35mm when I first acquired it. He looked very excited about it, and told me it would be a few hours, if I wanted to go "shop around". Immediately when I got back his demeanor was off. He said yeah, this is just junk, its costume jewelry. I said WHAT! NO WAY! (another jeweler had said it was a white sapphire but wasn't appraising it, just admiring it) When I put it back on, I right away knew it felt wrong! Lighter! When I checked my photos... Sure enough, it looked completely different. I wasn't paranoid! He was a thief! Spartensburg, Pa.
Great Video, straight to the point. A few of methods to add to the topic: 1. Sound test. Probably one of the easiest way to tell resin fakes from genuine jades. Real Jade has a very crisp and high frequency resonance when you bump it with a hard object like steel or another jade, like hitting really hard glass but even crispier than that. 2. If the prices are too good to be true, then it most likely is. High grade Imperial Jadeite (super green color) of any size are typically priced out of the reach of amateur collectors. A passport-photo sized pendant should be retailing from $10k+ if it's genuine. From raw stone to the final retailer, a jade goes through half a dozen hands at least - there is almost 0% chance of all of those experts miss-pricing a high quality jade so you can score a bargain. 3. Most coveted colors atm are: Deep green, Lavender, color-less and tri-color. But of course prices still depend on the translucency, imperfections and fiber sizes etc. 4. The better the quality of a raw Jade, the more simple the design will usually be for the finished product to showcase the jade itself as well as reducing the risk of fracture. Top quality jades rarely have convoluted designs unless they are of a substantial size. So an imperial jadeite pendant with lots of bells and whistles carved on it are usually a tell tale sign of a fake. 5. Jadeites are worth a lot more than Nephrites. 99% of Jadeites are from Myanmar. There are some "Jadeites" coming from Guatemala but those usually have very large and cloudy fibers and low translucency. They are mostly worthless. 6. Always use a combination of methods to test a Jade if you are buying from a shop or a market. Don't just rely on one method (especially the method the seller is showing you).
A bag of jade looking beads was given to me along with other gems and jewellry after my grandma passed away. The beads do feel almost like they’re straight out of the fridge and are really heavy despite only ranging from 8 to 15mm. I’m going to keep them then string them onto a bracelet once my youngest son is old enough to stop grabbing at my jewelry when throwing a fit haha.
I've encountered some highly translucent pieces of white Jadeite that lacks the fibrous quality that you mention. They pass every test for: Specific Gravity; Refractive Index , Spectroscope Testing, Chelsea Filter Testing: and everything else that you can imagine. Yet people confuse the specimens that I've worn as being a, Moonstone". (Na,K)AlSi3O8. Jadeite is : NaAlSi2O6.The material that I've had submitted to me as of late is: NaAlSi2O6. The stones are remarkably translucent.
The only way to truly know is to get the stone certified by a top lab (GIA, AGL, etc.). Highly transparent colorless/white jade can absolutely resemble moonstone, but is superior in terms of appearance, in my opinion. The texture is much finer and less apparent that on translucent/opaque jadeite.
Jade raises your luck each day, its like it cleans & builds your aura from my experience, & i only got a tiny green one, a bean shaped one (whiteish) & a ring (whitish)
Toms wife Pam here. Dude! Thank you! I wanted to tell you about the time 2 Chinese ladies stopped at my market stall, and one picked up a carved black Jadeite pendant and tapped it to her own jade bracelet her face lit up when she heard how they made a beautifully clear "tinging" sound. I looked at her and asked yes? And still with a shocked look on her face nodded yes! So there is a sound you can test with as well.
Please travel to China and see all the various colors of Real Jade. From white to purple. Other countries have wonderful Jade also. Mexico being a dark almost black to malachite green.
We have a green stone here in New Zealand that is precious to us. native to our land we are Maori name of our taonga is ''pounamu.'' Taonga means precious...
Real jade also has a certain sound to it that other stones don't have. Which you can test with metal, this is a technique jewellers have used. Jade can still be authentic jade, even if treated. It just won't be Grade A quality.
Great video for a novice like me in buying jade. I'd like to see more videos in the future of how to tell if the jade is dyed, filled with polymers or anything else they do to it and how do you test on the spot to see if it's a natural piece of not. Thank you! 😊
I have a jadeite bangle which I have owned for a very long time (it was appraised for 2k in the 1990's). I was in an accident and it was broken in half. Can it be repaired in anyway that would make it safe to wear, do you think? It's a clean break. Also.. just as a warning to anyone reading. I took it to a store that repaired jewelry (in the 90's before most people had access to the internet and information like we do now) with a rather unscrupulous owner who actually said to me it was jadeite and not real jade. He said he would give me $10 for it. Fortunately I knew just enough about the subject to walk out.
I've seen Jewelers use strong very strong adhesive to glue back broken Jade pendants maybe taking it to a jewelry repair shop look for a good one and most of the time they will be completely honest and tell you if they can fix it or not
theres an asian art style of repairing pottery with metals and some glues if im not mistaken. anyways ive seen a jade jar/vase broken and repaired that way. wont look exactly like it did but would make it wearable again. you could have a gold/silver smith make a hidden clasp depending how it broke and then have it hidden inside the bangle. youd loose a bit of the jade material but could look very nice.
It I knew where to send it, I would send you some of the jade from where I live in Washington state. It looks a lot like B.C. Jade, and I find quite a bit of it in the creek near my house. It's a very dark green with small iron bits scattered throughout. I like to slice them about 2mm thick so I can see the light shine through.
Another great way of testing jadeite/nephrite authenticity is to place the tip of your tongue on the piece and keep it there for 10-20 secs. If the piece continues to feel cold on the tip of your tongue it is most likely jadeite or nephrite. Now if the piece immediately aligns in temperature, what you may have could be a piece of glass, plastic or simply another type of mineral like agate or serpentine. Both are beautiful but not jade. Sadly these mineral types are often passed as jade, especially when it comes to pieces from China.
i love the way jade looks so much. this asian kid i know has a really nice collection. a whole bunch of colors, including ones i didnt even know existed. he has both types as well, and i know the one is really hard to get ahold of since its from new zealand and a protected commodity. i have a pendant made from that type of jade. anyways this kid has this huge like 3 inch diameter pendant thats solid jade. thing weighs a ton and is old as fuck. been in his family awhile. also has some cool looking white jade stuff. his collection is probably worth a fuckload. like he has a bluey colored jade. something that is like an orange color one thats like red. another thats almost black.
@jjd jj awewww poor baby gets upset by words that aren't even directed at anyone in particular. Further more the f word isn't a curse word. It's a word the initially had certain meanings and due to shitty priests slowly turned into a bad word. They use it in old church documents. It's also a military term. For unlawful carnal knowledge. Used in conjunction with awol. As in awol fuck. Away without leave for unlawful carnal knowledge. Ie you left without permission to go get laid.
Would you consider making another video with more information? I like learning about minerals and gemstones so I watched this to the end, but unfortunately I learned almost nothing. You mention the metal scratch test twice, but never explain what it is or what the result should be. There could also be a lot more descriptions of what you are looking for and why this piece is or is not jade. For instance, the set of beads that have fake inclusions: wish you could have zoomed in and shown how you can tell they are fake, and maybe shown another piece with real inclusions for comparison. Please know though that I appreciate the time and effort---it's just frustrating that with some more organization and detail this would have been showcased your knowledge and explained things that may be obvious to you but that need to be spelled out and demonstrated to the general public.
You are wrong! Jadeite jade has a block type texture. It is nephrite jade that is fibrous. The fibrous texture of nephrite is what gives its toughness a grade of excellent. Neither of those textures, block like or fibrous, are visible to the naked eye.
You mention jade is cool to the touch. Are you referring to when a person is not wearing the jade on them? Because my jade pendant necklace is warm against my skin but when I wear it outside and not tuck inside my shirt but just worn around my neck with the pendant out on my shirt then the jade pendant is cool when i touch it.
Mr Chaos most real stones are cool to touch. Plastic takes on the ambient temperature, generally speaking. Most real stones will be warm against your skin.
Mr Chaos jade has healing affect to the body so when you wear it , the jade can withdraw heat from your body as well as the toxic in it so that why you feel warm against your body. Congratulations you’ve a real jade😀👍
How can you check if the jade is very dark? Almost black color? Means it’s not jade? I’m just curious :) since I have one HUGE ring of that color, I’m fan of jade and starting to collect some pieces but I’m afraid to buy jade since I started to learn about it :(
I have beauty pendant jade... It real from gold shop..... It heavy +beautiful +shiny.... Yes cold to touch but when u always wear n your heat temperature gonna be absorb by it, it will be slight warm.... It a good charm and luck as i beleive.... Always give me a great n positive vibe since i had it.... Chinese beleive it one of a good chatm if u kept it to absorb n bring positive energy....
I had B Jade from shanghai few years ago, and just found out with simple test: check the sonde with real Jade piece, the green jade of yours should be real jade, please listen to them and see if their can make sonde like crystal.
I just got a fake jade pendant from eBay. It’s a shame because I like the style. The least they could have done was send me one that wasn’t chipped and without some dark fleck that got trapped in the resin or whatever it is.
omg 1st time watching, man it's not the quality of the camera it's the fast motion that you're waving it back and forth that makes this SO bad, I could only make it to 44 seconds looking away repeatedly to keep from throwing up. I'm sure you have some great information but I just can't stomach it. I'll try and check back sometime for a non nausea version.
I have a HUGE round piece/ pendent that I got years ago and it's the dark green, cold to the touch and grainy? as you say and HEAVY, It has the Phynix and the Dragon. I looked it up and it's about a happy marriage type thing. And people always try to buy it from me, when I wear it. Especially Oriental People- just walk right up to me and want to see it up close- I let them. Then... They give me their info. saying please contact they buy. Paid $500 about 20 years ago for it. It's craved like your dark green piece. : )
I have recently bought a "jadeite". It's one of those tumbled stones. Right now I'm looking all around the internet to know, whether it's genuine. It is almost white with very subtle green tone, dimensions are about 3cm, 2cm and 2cm and it cost me a little less than 3 dollars. Do you think that it is genuine? Is it possible for a genuine jadeite (but probably of the lowest quality out there) to be this cheap? Thank you very much in advance to anyone that would respond to me. The amount of info on the internet is really overwhelming and I don't know anymore.
I think I have Jade because it have Little sparkles of white inside . And I have a piece of jade with a lot of little black specs . The black specs are a darker green color . Ok tel What do you think real or fake thank you so much
Is it a good idea to pick up jade jewelry that you find at thrift store. Also... I'm wanting to learn the trade can you give any advice on how to start? My daughter is leaving to college this fall and I'm wanting to learn ....travel.....trade....sell Thank you
I have some jade at my house in a little round shape. It’s a light green with some white stuff in it. It’s heavy, cool, and not transparent. What type of jade is it?
They only highlight the really cheap resins used, not the high-end ones. So, they don't work 100%. Using a magnifying glass and having the knowledge of the stone is better.
@@notoriousalien is there a way to know if its agate or jade ? I looked up the meaning of my 2 fish jade and it said it has a meaning of fertility and 2 fish brought up the story when jesus had 2 fish and 5 loafs of bread and was able to create more.
Great info. I have a very large piece of jade that I'm trying to see if it's fake or the other minerals. Too good to be true? Maybe you can give me some more info if I send some photos to you? Thank you if you can, thank you if you can't!
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Please put your camera on a tripod and scan slowly, I was getting seasick watching this video as you jumped around from piece to piece. Also, you mentioned the scratch test but didn't mention what is supposed to happen.
Next time, please mount your camera on a tripod and move the stones to the camera. Jerking the camera around really was distracting. I don't know the scratch test, so that would have been good to know how to do and what to look for, too. Thanks for the info.
Me too. Was searching the comments hoping someone finished his thoughts on scratching it on metal...yes, and? does the jade get scratched up? (I think so, as he jumps to warning not to do it if it might be a good piece of jade.) Any particular metal?
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Do you buy jade?
I found a yellow box has a foreign look to it but inside there’s 2 little jade bears and a wood plaque that has been carved specially for each bear to sit in.
Each bear has its own butt print to sit in.
Have no clue the value or worth
Sir I want to purchase real natural green jade,
Please guide me in detail?
Thank you
My grandmother's jade jewelry was genuine and so was the emerald. The stone in Nana's ring was switched at the jewler. One must be very careful with whom they trust their jewelry.
that sucks D:
Yes! Never allow an unknown jeweler to keep a piece you know little, or nothing about! I took a ring made in the late 1800's to a jeweler for an appraisal. I did take several close ups with my 35mm when I first acquired it. He looked very excited about it, and told me it would be a few hours, if I wanted to go "shop around". Immediately when I got back his demeanor was off. He said yeah, this is just junk, its costume jewelry. I said WHAT! NO WAY! (another jeweler had said it was a white sapphire but wasn't appraising it, just admiring it) When I put it back on, I right away knew it felt wrong! Lighter! When I checked my photos... Sure enough, it looked completely different. I wasn't paranoid! He was a thief! Spartensburg, Pa.
@@izzybarr2710 Did you call the police?
@@izzybarr2710 Should've reported him.
Izzy Barr Basically these people aren't jewellers, they're theiving, fraudster criminals. Disgusting.
If you knock it off the shelf in front of my grandma you can get a good idea of its value based off her reaction
Great Video, straight to the point.
A few of methods to add to the topic:
1. Sound test. Probably one of the easiest way to tell resin fakes from genuine jades. Real Jade has a very crisp and high frequency resonance when you bump it with a hard object like steel or another jade, like hitting really hard glass but even crispier than that.
2. If the prices are too good to be true, then it most likely is. High grade Imperial Jadeite (super green color) of any size are typically priced out of the reach of amateur collectors. A passport-photo sized pendant should be retailing from $10k+ if it's genuine. From raw stone to the final retailer, a jade goes through half a dozen hands at least - there is almost 0% chance of all of those experts miss-pricing a high quality jade so you can score a bargain.
3. Most coveted colors atm are: Deep green, Lavender, color-less and tri-color. But of course prices still depend on the translucency, imperfections and fiber sizes etc.
4. The better the quality of a raw Jade, the more simple the design will usually be for the finished product to showcase the jade itself as well as reducing the risk of fracture. Top quality jades rarely have convoluted designs unless they are of a substantial size. So an imperial jadeite pendant with lots of bells and whistles carved on it are usually a tell tale sign of a fake.
5. Jadeites are worth a lot more than Nephrites. 99% of Jadeites are from Myanmar. There are some "Jadeites" coming from Guatemala but those usually have very large and cloudy fibers and low translucency. They are mostly worthless.
6. Always use a combination of methods to test a Jade if you are buying from a shop or a market. Don't just rely on one method (especially the method the seller is showing you).
People are soo willing to scam others. It is very sad how wicked people can be.
I know .
A bag of jade looking beads was given to me along with other gems and jewellry after my grandma passed away. The beads do feel almost like they’re straight out of the fridge and are really heavy despite only ranging from 8 to 15mm. I’m going to keep them then string them onto a bracelet once my youngest son is old enough to stop grabbing at my jewelry when throwing a fit haha.
My sister gave me her jadeite necklace for my birthday and I’ve been wearing it ever since and now I know it’s real thanks
Do you wana. Sell it?
Not sure if the China certs are valid, because I've had suppliers tell me that the certificates can be printed.
I've encountered some highly translucent pieces of white Jadeite that lacks the fibrous quality that you mention. They pass every test for: Specific Gravity; Refractive Index , Spectroscope Testing, Chelsea Filter Testing: and everything else that you can imagine. Yet people confuse the specimens that I've worn as being a, Moonstone". (Na,K)AlSi3O8. Jadeite is : NaAlSi2O6.The material that I've had submitted to me as of late is: NaAlSi2O6. The stones are remarkably translucent.
The only way to truly know is to get the stone certified by a top lab (GIA, AGL, etc.). Highly transparent colorless/white jade can absolutely resemble moonstone, but is superior in terms of appearance, in my opinion. The texture is much finer and less apparent that on translucent/opaque jadeite.
love the common youtuber phrase “i’ve been so busy” lol and ❤️ your company
Haha, but it's true. Only 24 hours in a day, unfortunately.
Jade raises your luck each day, its like it cleans & builds your aura from my experience, & i only got a tiny green one, a bean shaped one (whiteish) & a ring (whitish)
thank you for this, because I've seen a lot of fake jade online..especially the popular "jade rollers"
If you want imperial jade feel free and contact shayananthxxx @gmail.com
You Earthrealmers sure do like your jewelry.
Toms wife Pam here. Dude! Thank you! I wanted to tell you about the time 2 Chinese ladies stopped at my market stall, and one picked up a carved black Jadeite pendant and tapped it to her own jade bracelet her face lit up when she heard how they made a beautifully clear "tinging" sound. I looked at her and asked yes? And still with a shocked look on her face nodded yes! So there is a sound you can test with as well.
Tom from Oz Yes, absolutely the sound test is great, but it's hard to translate over video
Cor Gems
Please travel to China and see all the various colors of Real Jade. From white to purple. Other countries have wonderful Jade also. Mexico being a dark almost black to malachite green.
We have a green stone here in New Zealand that is precious to us. native to our land we are Maori name of our taonga is ''pounamu.'' Taonga means precious...
Real jade also has a certain sound to it that other stones don't have. Which you can test with metal, this is a technique jewellers have used. Jade can still be authentic jade, even if treated. It just won't be Grade A quality.
That's true, it sounds "Ting" at 468.8 Hz.
Yeah, if it is sliced thin it rings like a bell when struck. It will also stick to a neodymium magnet, at least the kind that we have in my state.
Great video for a novice like me in buying jade. I'd like to see more videos in the future of how to tell if the jade is dyed, filled with polymers or anything else they do to it and how do you test on the spot to see if it's a natural piece of not. Thank you! 😊
I have a gorgeous lump of Jade class A bought in Hong Kong in the 70's. Willing to sell. Sweet apple green like a bar of soap with lush fibre.
I know several people who could produce something exactly like that so just because you think it is official doesn't necessarily mean that it is
I have a jadeite bangle which I have owned for a very long time (it was appraised for 2k in the 1990's). I was in an accident and it was broken in half. Can it be repaired in anyway that would make it safe to wear, do you think? It's a clean break.
Also.. just as a warning to anyone reading. I took it to a store that repaired jewelry (in the 90's before most people had access to the internet and information like we do now) with a rather unscrupulous owner who actually said to me it was jadeite and not real jade. He said he would give me $10 for it. Fortunately I knew just enough about the subject to walk out.
I've seen Jewelers use strong very strong adhesive to glue back broken Jade pendants maybe taking it to a jewelry repair shop look for a good one and most of the time they will be completely honest and tell you if they can fix it or not
Maybe getting something like a pretty gold hinge and lock to connect the two halves so it opens but still looks like a bangle
theres an asian art style of repairing pottery with metals and some glues if im not mistaken. anyways ive seen a jade jar/vase broken and repaired that way. wont look exactly like it did but would make it wearable again.
you could have a gold/silver smith make a hidden clasp depending how it broke and then have it hidden inside the bangle. youd loose a bit of the jade material but could look very nice.
Super glue works great for fixing anything made from natural stone. That's what I use for my jewelry.
Super Glue works on most things!
It I knew where to send it, I would send you some of the jade from where I live in Washington state. It looks a lot like B.C. Jade, and I find quite a bit of it in the creek near my house. It's a very dark green with small iron bits scattered throughout. I like to slice them about 2mm thick so I can see the light shine through.
Same here. I found some in the creek bed behind my house, and I've been digging it out of my yard since then.
@@theoriginalpauly omg ur so lucky
I have a 2-pound hunk of jade that was shaped into an ashtray. I bought it 45 years ago at Pier 1.
Mike Angelo yes, that is almost definitely nephrite or Chinese jade (serpentine, etc.)
Another great way of testing jadeite/nephrite authenticity is to place the tip of your tongue on the piece and keep it there for 10-20 secs. If the piece continues to feel cold on the tip of your tongue it is most likely jadeite or nephrite. Now if the piece immediately aligns in temperature, what you may have could be a piece of glass, plastic or simply another type of mineral like agate or serpentine. Both are beautiful but not jade. Sadly these mineral types are often passed as jade, especially when it comes to pieces from China.
Today you no longer trust ,anything can be a perfect fake.
i love the way jade looks so much. this asian kid i know has a really nice collection. a whole bunch of colors, including ones i didnt even know existed. he has both types as well, and i know the one is really hard to get ahold of since its from new zealand and a protected commodity. i have a pendant made from that type of jade.
anyways this kid has this huge like 3 inch diameter pendant thats solid jade. thing weighs a ton and is old as fuck. been in his family awhile.
also has some cool looking white jade stuff. his collection is probably worth a fuckload. like he has a bluey colored jade. something that is like an orange color one thats like red. another thats almost black.
Dont appreciate your cuss words
@jjd jj awewww poor baby gets upset by words that aren't even directed at anyone in particular.
Further more the f word isn't a curse word. It's a word the initially had certain meanings and due to shitty priests slowly turned into a bad word. They use it in old church documents.
It's also a military term. For unlawful carnal knowledge. Used in conjunction with awol. As in awol fuck. Away without leave for unlawful carnal knowledge. Ie you left without permission to go get laid.
A lot of auction houses and jewelers' shops have sold high-price counterfeits
90% of the market is fakes.
I rather have a lower grade piece of jade over something that might be color treated
Would you consider making another video with more information? I like learning about minerals and gemstones so I watched this to the end, but unfortunately I learned almost nothing. You mention the metal scratch test twice, but never explain what it is or what the result should be. There could also be a lot more descriptions of what you are looking for and why this piece is or is not jade. For instance, the set of beads that have fake inclusions: wish you could have zoomed in and shown how you can tell they are fake, and maybe shown another piece with real inclusions for comparison. Please know though that I appreciate the time and effort---it's just frustrating that with some more organization and detail this would have been showcased your knowledge and explained things that may be obvious to you but that need to be spelled out and demonstrated to the general public.
You are wrong! Jadeite jade has a block type texture. It is nephrite jade that is fibrous. The fibrous texture of nephrite is what gives its toughness a grade of excellent. Neither of those textures, block like or fibrous, are visible to the naked eye.
Hello. Are you talking about me? Because you can certainly tell I'm fake by just looking at me
You mention jade is cool to the touch. Are you referring to when a person is not wearing the jade on them? Because my jade pendant necklace is warm against my skin but when I wear it outside and not tuck inside my shirt but just worn around my neck with the pendant out on my shirt then the jade pendant is cool when i touch it.
Mr Chaos most real stones are cool to touch. Plastic takes on the ambient temperature, generally speaking. Most real stones will be warm against your skin.
Mr Chaos
Mr Chaos jade has healing affect to the body so when you wear it , the jade can withdraw heat from your body as well as the toxic in it so that why you feel warm against your body. Congratulations you’ve a real jade😀👍
How can you check if the jade is very dark? Almost black color? Means it’s not jade? I’m just curious :) since I have one HUGE ring of that color, I’m fan of jade and starting to collect some pieces but I’m afraid to buy jade since I started to learn about it :(
I have beauty pendant jade... It real from gold shop.....
It heavy +beautiful +shiny....
Yes cold to touch but when u always wear n your heat temperature gonna be absorb by it, it will be slight warm....
It a good charm and luck as i beleive....
Always give me a great n positive vibe since i had it....
Chinese beleive it one of a good chatm if u kept it to absorb n bring positive energy....
That's why you have to clean in with water very often and let ir re-energize it self on the sun. 10-15 minutes
My name is jade
the exploding watermelon lol. Same
I have a gf name jade before
Nephrite or Jadeite
Are you real
Are you cool to the touch?
lucky fortune stone jade FengShui and healing
Great video but it made me sea sick :))
I had B Jade from shanghai few years ago, and just found out with simple test: check the sonde with real Jade piece, the green jade of yours should be real jade, please listen to them and see if their can make sonde like crystal.
Buying Jade is way to risky. to much copy out there.
Unless you buy with GIA or HKJSL reports
I just got a fake jade pendant from eBay. It’s a shame because I like the style. The least they could have done was send me one that wasn’t chipped and without some dark fleck that got trapped in the resin or whatever it is.
Where I live in Belize we find the real deal Mayan carved jade sometime u get the imperial jade which is the best in color and quality..
I have a jade rock. What to do with it?
Aw.. I definitely got screwed :(
Who's the perpetrator who did that to you beautiful?
@@jerryguzman2847 yo mama
I wonder how much is real jade? because in amazon they sale $20 it cloud be fake
Wait it scratches or dosent?
Can you tell me how where to purchase quality natural red jade? And how to tell which of the.fakes to Avoid? Ty....
Im gonna wait til the jade market crashes to buy mine
omg 1st time watching, man it's not the quality of the camera it's the fast motion that you're waving it back and forth that makes this SO bad, I could only make it to 44 seconds looking away repeatedly to keep from throwing up. I'm sure you have some great information but I just can't stomach it. I'll try and check back sometime for a non nausea version.
I have a HUGE round piece/ pendent that I got years ago and it's the dark green, cold to the touch and grainy? as you say and HEAVY, It has the Phynix and the Dragon.
I looked it up and it's about a happy marriage type thing. And people always try to buy it from me, when I wear it. Especially Oriental People- just walk right up to me and want to see it up close- I let them. Then...
They give me their info.
saying please contact they buy.
Paid $500 about 20 years ago for it.
It's craved like your dark green piece. : )
Judith Gilkison that's neat, Judith!
I have recently bought a "jadeite". It's one of those tumbled stones. Right now I'm looking all around the internet to know, whether it's genuine. It is almost white with very subtle green tone, dimensions are about 3cm, 2cm and 2cm and it cost me a little less than 3 dollars. Do you think that it is genuine? Is it possible for a genuine jadeite (but probably of the lowest quality out there) to be this cheap? Thank you very much in advance to anyone that would respond to me. The amount of info on the internet is really overwhelming and I don't know anymore.
Probably nephrite
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I think I have Jade because it have Little sparkles of white inside . And I have a piece of jade with a lot of little black specs . The black specs are a darker green color . Ok tel What do you think real or fake thank you so much
A noble stone of nobility, not easily affordable. 27 million for a necklace
Good information. Thanks for sharing
Is it a good idea to pick up jade jewelry that you find at thrift store. Also... I'm wanting to learn the trade can you give any advice on how to start? My daughter is leaving to college this fall and I'm wanting to learn ....travel.....trade....sell
Thank you
What if it’s the raw stone how does it look
Sir can ho much per gram of jade
I Found a Big green and white stone in the River about the size 2-litre Coke Bottle ..... Gold mining River in BC CANADA
Did you eat it?
Yo didnt say if it would scratch or not. So if its real jade or jaditte it wont scratch??
Muhammad Ali?
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I have some jade at my house in a little round shape. It’s a light green with some white stuff in it. It’s heavy, cool, and not transparent. What type of jade is it?
coke jade
Is a 35$ jade fake?
I saw a guy an ultraviolet light. You did not use one?
They only highlight the really cheap resins used, not the high-end ones. So, they don't work 100%. Using a magnifying glass and having the knowledge of the stone is better.
If it’s cold in touch better to get them away ?i didn’t get you really!
So yeah, what is supposed to scratch and what isn't? So yeah, what is cold real or fake?
Stephanie W. Cold is a sign of authentic jade. If regular metal can scratch the jade, it's likely not real.
I have a jade pendant carved into 2 fish and the jade has some brown tones. Are there brown color jades?
there is but be careful as it could be agate
@@notoriousalien ok thanks for the tips.
@@notoriousalien is there a way to know if its agate or jade ? I looked up the meaning of my 2 fish jade and it said it has a meaning of fertility and 2 fish brought up the story when jesus had 2 fish and 5 loafs of bread and was able to create more.
thank you so much,you helped me find out that my jade is real。
How to buy online gemstone
Tanzanite, Turquoise, Zircon.
Gemrockauctions.com
Great info. I have a very large piece of jade that I'm trying to see if it's fake or the other minerals. Too good to be true? Maybe you can give me some more info if I send some photos to you? Thank you if you can, thank you if you can't!
Thanks for making this
Stay still guy
So is Nephrite real jade?
I'm not fake!!! Sorry my name is Jade.
Are their other colors than green or apple color?
Have a look here to answer that question: www.jadeitejade.trvge.com/
How can I contact you to show you something that will interest you
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Thanks for the INFO
the cold test works
Great tips, thanks for this.
This is great, as I like jade rather gold or silver jewelries
do you buy Guatemalan jade jadeita?
I have some jade I bought is there anyway can you help to find our if it is real or not
Throw it in a river.
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I’m not fake ;3
oh yes you are
There is a mountain near Kotzebue AK with huge jade deposits .
Have you ever been to the jade market in China?
catherine chua u
i unobtrusively got zip from all your jibber-jabber!
Jade is found in Canada.
you are saying this is Jadite ?
Scratch against the metal, then what?? Does the metal scratch, the jade, what am i looking for?
Real jade apparently isn't supposed to scratch
Please put your camera on a tripod and scan slowly, I was getting seasick watching this video as you jumped around from piece to piece. Also, you mentioned the scratch test but didn't mention what is supposed to happen.
For sure. Surprisingly bad production quality for someone trying to make money.
Very interesting 👍👍
How to tell ? Send it to a very famous gem lab such as GIA.
Yup
Mines fake cuz it has little bubbles as if its glass that was melted but it is kind of heavy.
Throw it at a window. Just for fun.
Hold the camera still.
How to tell if your jade is fake? Infrared spectroscopy or other method of spectroscopy. No other way.
This way I don’t think anyone would ever learn how to appreciate an imperial jadeite. Just cheap jadeite and nephrite pieces..
Tang Hing Tung Can you explain more please?
Stop moving the camera around so much you're making me dizzy
Hi. Can you help me sell my jade?
If you would quit shaking the damn camera it would be helpful!
Thanks for uploading 👍😊
Next time, please mount your camera on a tripod and move the stones to the camera. Jerking the camera around really was distracting. I don't know the scratch test, so that would have been good to know how to do and what to look for, too. Thanks for the info.
Me too. Was searching the comments hoping someone finished his thoughts on scratching it on metal...yes, and? does the jade get scratched up? (I think so, as he jumps to warning not to do it if it might be a good piece of jade.) Any particular metal?