Jade, as in the mineral Jade is two minerals, Actinolite and Tremolite which are both asbestos minerals. The tradename Jade used for fashion and not sculpture or gems is Jadite and not of the asbestos family. But neither is it jade. And black jade is either dyed, terrible quality as far as jade is graded, or neither of those 3 minerals, which is a false name for whatever they're trying to pull. So any and all Jade questions are questionable and all possible answers would give the public a shock and negative pr. Thats probably why a lawyer is involved. I went through a bunch of questions with Bath&Bodyworks and they stopped talking and then their packaging changed drastically including phrasing involved xD any time you ask PR they get a lawyer
Omg, thanks for sharing! How weird and tricky is that? As far as I see VCA and many other companies for instance are transparent about where they source different precious stones from. Although Roberto Coins creations with ”black jade” caught my attention I’ll not pay for something they provide no info about, neither orgin or any certification… Even if Nicole Kidman and other celebrities are promoting those items 😄
By the way, based on my very limited research I thought that black jade may be of a nephrite or jadeite variety, that was my only question to the RC customer care which is it and from what part of the world… Like, total basics. Oh well 💁♀️ If there’s neither info nor certificate being provided apart from ”jade” header how do I as a customer know it’s not an onyx, or just any black crystal? Anyway, most cringe is a lawyer googling my name and emailing me not as a response to my question sent to customer care, but through my personal website’s contact form 👀 Like, who does that even and why on earth.
Beautiful necklace! The design is really intricate and looks so nice from far away!
Thank you dear 💜 It’s been some weeks since I’ve filmed this and I’m really enjoying the pendant so far!
Jade, as in the mineral Jade is two minerals, Actinolite and Tremolite which are both asbestos minerals. The tradename Jade used for fashion and not sculpture or gems is Jadite and not of the asbestos family. But neither is it jade. And black jade is either dyed, terrible quality as far as jade is graded, or neither of those 3 minerals, which is a false name for whatever they're trying to pull. So any and all Jade questions are questionable and all possible answers would give the public a shock and negative pr. Thats probably why a lawyer is involved.
I went through a bunch of questions with Bath&Bodyworks and they stopped talking and then their packaging changed drastically including phrasing involved xD any time you ask PR they get a lawyer
Omg, thanks for sharing! How weird and tricky is that? As far as I see VCA and many other companies for instance are transparent about where they source different precious stones from. Although Roberto Coins creations with ”black jade” caught my attention I’ll not pay for something they provide no info about, neither orgin or any certification… Even if Nicole Kidman and other celebrities are promoting those items 😄
By the way, based on my very limited research I thought that black jade may be of a nephrite or jadeite variety, that was my only question to the RC customer care which is it and from what part of the world… Like, total basics. Oh well 💁♀️ If there’s neither info nor certificate being provided apart from ”jade” header how do I as a customer know it’s not an onyx, or just any black crystal? Anyway, most cringe is a lawyer googling my name and emailing me not as a response to my question sent to customer care, but through my personal website’s contact form 👀 Like, who does that even and why on earth.