archaic pieces can be found in excavations made of a lot of materials Serpentine (“New Jade” or “Olive Jade”)Serpentine or New Jade PrehnitePrehnite - Often sold as imitation Jade Aventurine QuartzAventurine Quartz - Sold as a Jade imitation Grossular Garnet (“Transvaal jade”)Grossular Garnet - Can be sold as Transvaal Jade Chrysoprase (“Australian jade” - most of it comes from Queensland, Australia)Chryosprase can be incorrectly sold as Australian jade Malaysia Jade (permanently dyed translucent quartz that may be called by its color - Red Jade, Yellow Jade, Blue Jade) Opaque Dolomite Marble (“Mountain Jade” - from Asia, dyed in vibrant colors)
It seems if the pieces have unusual "qualifying" names like "Mountain Jade", that is a reason for us to really question its authenticity. Thanks for the heads up!
I disagree! It’s not that hard to buy grade A jadeite, even at a cheaper price. It won’t be super high quality if it’s cheaper (unless you get lucky at a private sale), but budget A definitely exists. The main thing to look for is that A jadeite sounds like a high-pitched bell when tapped. The higher quality of grade A (predominantly meaning transparency), the higher and longer lasting the sound. I have a bangle that I’ve worn for 15 years and can hear the high “ting” whenever it comes into contact with my other bracelet. In comparison, I have a grade C bangle that makes a lower-pitched and duller noise when tapped and can hear the same sound whenever your bangles tap against something. You can tell A from C based on the stone’s natural fibrous-looking properties as well. Jadeite always has fibrous-looking “inclusions”, even when super transparent. When it’s A, they’ll be uniform throughout, even when the colors change; none of the fibers will stand out more than the others. When it’s C, the fibers noticeably take in the dyes in some places better than others. Grade B is a little more difficult; it also has a duller sound due to the polymer injections, but is harder to judge based on sight. B jadeite has predominantly been stabilized - they don’t really mess with the stone’s natural colors - so it can visually look like a grade A. Generally speaking, price is also an indicator; if it seems too good to be true, especially online, it is. If someone says that they’re selling grade A jadeite and it has a super saturated and bright color (e.g. the bangles in the video) or they’ve been listed as “icy” (transparent) and the price is less than a couple of hundreds/thousands, it’s guaranteed to be anything but what they say. If it’s listed as grade A, is more opaque, and is mostly a lighter green in color, you’re likely good - there’s no real point in faking a lesser grade A piece. ^_^
Even if I could afford to get a piece of rough jadeite & have it made into a ring ( I cannot afford it), I would have no idea where to get it, & prove to myself that it is real!
I don't think the shop owner would be happy if you start scratching a jade sculpture just to see if it is possibly fake or not ? There is a similar market in fake amber - also made from resins. There must be a more scientfic non-destructive method of testing. Probably would be expensive but if you are going to spen 1000's on a peice of jade it might be worth it.
I bought a natural mint green (untreated) chalcedony tennis bracelet that was adverised as chalcedony, as well as a lower grade kind of opaque oiled emerald tennis bracelet a couple of yrs. ago. They are a mint green and I think beautiful. People went online & reviewed them, & complained that they looked like jade. I guess that is why I got them , & enjoy them for what they are, & I didn't pay a huge amount of money for them. But jade is still my favorite gemstone!
I took my beautiful piece of Jade into a jewelry store to have the sitting around the edges fixed because it got caught on my sweater and they switched out my jade.. they insisted they didn't I even showed him pictures of my jade they still insisted they didn't.😢 wouldn't give it back😢😢 people are thieves
I agree that those are still Jadeite at a certain degree, but he is all about pure Jade and I understand that because I would LOVE to own pure jades, ( all I have are low quality ones and I feel kind of bad that is the quality I could buy for now, not that my seller deceived me I know it has polymer in it but atleast she sells real stones because around here it is usually GLASS and its heartbreaking. whats important to me is that it is still Jadeite because I need its metaphysical properties. ) problem is, its very expensive. I think if only people won't sell these kinds and only PURE JADEITE/NEPHRITE are sold, fake stuff won't be circling around the market and we won't get deceived and pure Jade could be easily obtained :)
@@Goldendives Thanks to you I discovered I do indeed own a pendant made of serpentine, at least it was a casual gift so no big loss on my end and I doubt he paid for it either. Now to figure out my beads, (another casual gift) definitely low end but they're much harder to scratch. The spacer beads are probably gold fill like the clasp. They're nice shades of velvety mossy green and someone took some care matching the left and right. They aren't totally horrible, lol! I enjoy your videos, have good one!
Let's face it-we probably are all here bc we love jade. It's ok to buy chalcedony ( 1 tennis bracelet, 3 rings) as long as we know it's chalcedony (aventurine, etc.), because we love the jade-resembling color. But, as jadeite is my favorite gemstone, I do NOT want to "accidentally" buy another gemstone thinkning it is jadeite!
This is why i am very hesitant to buy Jade from Asia. It is a good bet to buy Canadian nephrite, or guatemalan jadeite. The nice bright green Jade buddhas and bangles are often treated
If you have real jade injected with resin could you dissolve the resin with some kind of acid? Then perhaps get what's left carved into something else?
One should never expect real Jadeite/Nephrite Jade at low prices. Always assume they will be fake. Pieces should be appreciated only on their artistic merits. No way to test except in a laboratory. Its apparent that you have become truly "jaded" trying to get a deal with these pieces.
I feel your frustration. I also dislike fakes. I work very hard for the real jade I have, and other goods. Fakes, replicas, and imitations on natural should be completely band. There isn't enough being done to get them off the market. So I would do the same thing and hammer them off to the trash.
The REAL problem is being lied to! Being sold, told it's what you want, for a higher price when it's not at all and you've been fleeced. No one likes a con-artist.
Old traditional way of finding out it’s real Jade is wrapping hair around the Jade and putting a lighter to the hair. Real jade the hair won’t burn. I bought my first jade from eBay and it was real. Sorry to hear you lost your money
Majority of these jades are real but low quality jade. Other natural stones still great to have. There are other stones way better than jade but finding natural grade A quality jadite are expensive and time consuming. Marbles nice stone too as well as others. It bad luck to break a jade real or not every livings and non-living things have spark of energy of God. If a jades or stones does not resonated with you, it best you give it away as just like a pet it wanted to be with a good owner.
Well, if it makes you feel better, Gd, you're not alone. All collectors have been through it. The biggest perpetrator here in the West? eBay--who will allow any substance (including actual sh*t) to be advertised as 100% grade AAA jadeite! What's more is that they used to have an "ask an expert" collectables page that had an article about jade which totally admitted that 95% of what's advertised on their own site as jade is, in fact, fake.
I wish they would bring back that "ask an expert" page! Does anyone know where we can seek this kind of online advice now? ( I cannot believe how unknowledgeable, rude, & unhelpful the jewelers are where I live!)
i got same bad experience like 20 years ago and bought a fake jade through a group tour, after keep study for years, and come to know they where colour treat jade which is not 100% natural colour jadeite jade, i want to change this fake and scam business model, and i had start my website selling 100% natural colour jadeite jade from burma, sorry if you feel i take your video to promote my website, but i think most of your fans will be a good news someone doing think correctly, by the way i am from hong kong, and i am not the one selling fake jade in shum shu po. haha
@@SP-ig3vs yeah there's for real jadeite so I think but they yes , were devalued too, because of the injected resin ... in other words it was inferior jadeite to begin with but still it was jadeite
@@gardensofthegods What does "inferior" jadeite look like, before it has been injected with resin, & or dyed? It would help to see a picture of "inferior" jadeite, before any treatments. I have been wondering, as this issue has never been addressed.
Because of this video I’ve just scratch tested all of my nephrite and it all seems to be legit. It was not scratched only a metal streak was left behind and easily wiped off. As far as jadeite is concerned I just watched a video showing a piece of jadeite pass the UV test. It didn’t glow at all, but when sent out to GIA it came back as “resin detected” even though it came with a certification classifying it as type A so I won’t trust any of it anymore. Thanks for the video it was informative and funny at the end.
Some jade do scratch, they just poorer quality. Also the fact they say jade is as strong as quartz and don’t leave marks when scratched is BS they too scratch how the hell you think they carved these stones a long time ago. So it’s real. I use jade for healing and my jade gave me amazing results and they scratch with force.
The best way to detect real and fake jade; wrap around a single strand of hair to the jade and holding it firmly, light a cigarette lighter, if the hair won't burn it is natural, untreated real jade.
I bought jadeite online. 100% real. Use Etsy people. And buy small pieces (pendants). Just looking at what he bought you know he got scammed. Why, everything looks like it came from an archeological dig (Fake). I guarantee you he bought everything thinking he was the one scamming the seller by buying ancient jade. And the bangles? Look at them. Look at the color it looks to good to be real. Real jadeite affordable bangles are much more opaque, and the green isn't as vibrant, or neon it just looks like a dark green or pale green. He bought everything thinking that was either ancient jade, or million dollar bangles at dirt cheap prices. He was the one who bought everything thinking that he was scamming the sellers. And resin impregnation? Look at the piece it should have a visible grain; the visible grain looks like fiber glass used as reinforcement on resin car frames.
Hi from Wisconsin, thank you for the information on Jade. If you don't want there items, I would enjoy them. I will pay shipping. 😊 Just let me know. Thank you in advance. Sincerely, 🌻Cynthia 🌻
@@Goldendives , I was just being ironic and teasing with regards to wanting bad jade. I do appreciate your videos. They truly are an eye opener. Thank you again
@@Goldendives that's a shame because i really did love the one that was the snake in the yellowish color and i would have had it made into a pin or possibly a decorative hair pin . i also liked that little tiger ... sad to see them brutally murdered like that ... oh well .
And this is why I will only buy jade from Canada , direct from the people who own the mines! I don’t care for jadeite jade anyway , I don’t like the feel or texture ….nephrite for me!😊
I don't think a lot of Asian people consider nephrite to be "real" jade, even though as an American I believe it is. But I do prefer the mint green translucency of jadeite jade. I think Canadian nephrite jade has too much yellow in it & appears "olive" colored. I prefer the mint color of jadeite, which has more blue in it on the color spectrum.
actually do you know what you are looking for? jadeite is not the same as nephrite jade. nobody would buy jade/jadeite online unless you have a trusted gemstone dealer and certification institute.
It's always best to buy from Burmese sellers if possible for the most part. I don't see any lavenders in your collection , are you not a fan of the colour ?
archaic pieces can be found in excavations made of a lot of materials
Serpentine (“New Jade” or “Olive Jade”)Serpentine or New Jade
PrehnitePrehnite - Often sold as imitation Jade
Aventurine QuartzAventurine Quartz - Sold as a Jade imitation
Grossular Garnet (“Transvaal jade”)Grossular Garnet - Can be sold as Transvaal Jade
Chrysoprase (“Australian jade” - most of it comes from Queensland, Australia)Chryosprase can be incorrectly sold as Australian jade
Malaysia Jade (permanently dyed translucent quartz that may be called by its color - Red Jade, Yellow Jade, Blue Jade)
Opaque Dolomite Marble (“Mountain Jade” - from Asia, dyed in vibrant colors)
It seems if the pieces have unusual "qualifying" names like "Mountain Jade", that is a reason for us to really question its authenticity. Thanks for the heads up!
In conclusion, it is impossible for the average person to buy jade.
It's best to stay away and not buy at all if a person is not familiar with jades.
@@petersmith2040 I got burned once. forced the seller to refund my money
I disagree! It’s not that hard to buy grade A jadeite, even at a cheaper price. It won’t be super high quality if it’s cheaper (unless you get lucky at a private sale), but budget A definitely exists. The main thing to look for is that A jadeite sounds like a high-pitched bell when tapped. The higher quality of grade A (predominantly meaning transparency), the higher and longer lasting the sound. I have a bangle that I’ve worn for 15 years and can hear the high “ting” whenever it comes into contact with my other bracelet. In comparison, I have a grade C bangle that makes a lower-pitched and duller noise when tapped and can hear the same sound whenever your bangles tap against something. You can tell A from C based on the stone’s natural fibrous-looking properties as well. Jadeite always has fibrous-looking “inclusions”, even when super transparent. When it’s A, they’ll be uniform throughout, even when the colors change; none of the fibers will stand out more than the others. When it’s C, the fibers noticeably take in the dyes in some places better than others. Grade B is a little more difficult; it also has a duller sound due to the polymer injections, but is harder to judge based on sight. B jadeite has predominantly been stabilized - they don’t really mess with the stone’s natural colors - so it can visually look like a grade A. Generally speaking, price is also an indicator; if it seems too good to be true, especially online, it is. If someone says that they’re selling grade A jadeite and it has a super saturated and bright color (e.g. the bangles in the video) or they’ve been listed as “icy” (transparent) and the price is less than a couple of hundreds/thousands, it’s guaranteed to be anything but what they say. If it’s listed as grade A, is more opaque, and is mostly a lighter green in color, you’re likely good - there’s no real point in faking a lesser grade A piece. ^_^
It's possible but need to always do the extra homework or ask for vertification.
@@watashinohoshinoame so, do share where do you buy jade please :)
With so many fakes, I don't think I'll mind wearing a fake, as long as I'm not charged for the price of a real one.
Even if I could afford to get a piece of rough jadeite & have it made into a ring ( I cannot afford it), I would have no idea where to get it, & prove to myself that it is real!
I don't think the shop owner would be happy if you start scratching a jade sculpture just to see if it is possibly fake or not ? There is a similar market in fake amber - also made from resins. There must be a more scientfic non-destructive method of testing. Probably would be expensive but if you are going to spen 1000's on a peice of jade it might be worth it.
I think serpentine is beautiful. But I hate that it is marketed as jade! Serpentine is beautiful as it is, and can be marketed on its own
I bought a natural mint green (untreated) chalcedony tennis bracelet that was adverised as chalcedony, as well as a lower grade kind of opaque oiled emerald tennis bracelet a couple of yrs. ago. They are a mint green and I think beautiful. People went online & reviewed them, & complained that they looked like jade. I guess that is why I got them , & enjoy them for what they are, & I didn't pay a huge amount of money for them. But jade is still my favorite gemstone!
i could feel the hate at the end of the video.
I took my beautiful piece of Jade into a jewelry store to have the sitting around the edges fixed because it got caught on my sweater and they switched out my jade.. they insisted they didn't I even showed him pictures of my jade they still insisted they didn't.😢 wouldn't give it back😢😢 people are thieves
I have seen a bunch of Jade with cloudiness and black dot inclusions, so I don't know what you are talking about.
I do agree with the scratch test.
You destroy real Jadeite , just because its dyed or has resin but its still Jadeite ,could be kept or sold as grade b or c Jadeite ?
I agree that those are still Jadeite at a certain degree, but he is all about pure Jade and I understand that because I would LOVE to own pure jades, ( all I have are low quality ones and I feel kind of bad that is the quality I could buy for now, not that my seller deceived me I know it has polymer in it but atleast she sells real stones because around here it is usually GLASS and its heartbreaking. whats important to me is that it is still Jadeite because I need its metaphysical properties. ) problem is, its very expensive. I think if only people won't sell these kinds and only PURE JADEITE/NEPHRITE are sold, fake stuff won't be circling around the market and we won't get deceived and pure Jade could be easily obtained :)
I regret him scratching the serpentine piece. 😔
Serpentine are more expensive when its in this kind of color or its clean or transparent you should know that
Those with resin …. Try the scratch or sound test. Type C jade is still jade just that it’s chemically enhanced.
I bought 30 jade and jadeite pendents and bangles from eBay auctions this month I am scared now for loosing all money 🤞🏻
So far this is the best video I've seen on fake and treated jade, and I loved watching you smash the offending pieces, thanks!
Thanks a lot :)
@@Goldendives Thanks to you I discovered I do indeed own a pendant made of serpentine, at least it was a casual gift so no big loss on my end and I doubt he paid for it either. Now to figure out my beads, (another casual gift) definitely low end but they're much harder to scratch. The spacer beads are probably gold fill like the clasp. They're nice shades of velvety mossy green and someone took some care matching the left and right. They aren't totally horrible, lol!
I enjoy your videos, have good one!
Let's face it-we probably are all here bc we love jade. It's ok to buy chalcedony ( 1 tennis bracelet, 3 rings) as long as we know it's chalcedony (aventurine, etc.), because we love the jade-resembling color. But, as jadeite is my favorite gemstone, I do NOT want to "accidentally" buy another gemstone thinkning it is jadeite!
I have a question, there are some pieces that did not glow under UV, however you said they are fake, how were you able to tell?
I hate fake jade! Good video.
Daw! Poor fella ☹️ everybody sell this nasty ‘evil’ jade. You sound like a nice guy. I’m very sorry for this!
I appreciate that
Fun how you broke them in the end! But you can send them to me instead for a reference collection!
Thanks for the heads up, I love my right rocks, can't watch the end.
This is why i am very hesitant to buy Jade from Asia. It is a good bet to buy Canadian nephrite, or guatemalan jadeite. The nice bright green Jade buddhas and bangles are often treated
If you have real jade injected with resin could you dissolve the resin with some kind of acid? Then perhaps get what's left carved into something else?
you should have pointed the uv torch to real jade to see the difference
One should never expect real Jadeite/Nephrite Jade at low prices. Always assume they will be fake. Pieces should be appreciated only on their artistic merits. No way to test except in a laboratory. Its apparent that you have become truly "jaded" trying to get a deal with these pieces.
I feel your frustration. I also dislike fakes. I work very hard for the real jade I have, and other goods. Fakes, replicas, and imitations on natural should be completely band. There isn't enough being done to get them off the market. So I would do the same thing and hammer them off to the trash.
The REAL problem is being lied to! Being sold, told it's what you want, for a higher price when it's not at all and you've been fleeced. No one likes a con-artist.
I warn about quartzite fake jade, hardness is 7 so scratch test won't work.
So lab test is really the only option.
jade is the biggest scam ever
Very informative regarding jade, wish there's a way to know without damaging anything.
what type of UV light are you using the 365 or the 395 or 400+s?
Old traditional way of finding out it’s real Jade is wrapping hair around the Jade and putting a lighter to the hair. Real jade the hair won’t burn. I bought my first jade from eBay and it was real. Sorry to hear you lost your money
Majority of these jades are real but low quality jade. Other natural stones still great to have. There are other stones way better than jade but finding natural grade A quality jadite are expensive and time consuming. Marbles nice stone too as well as others. It bad luck to break a jade real or not every livings and non-living things have spark of energy of God. If a jades or stones does not resonated with you, it best you give it away as just like a pet it wanted to be with a good owner.
I like your jade videos. But no need to destroy that stuff. Serpentine is still a mineral such as the treated jadeite.
So how are we supposed to buy jade other then online. It’s not like we have jewelry stores here in the US selling jade jewelry in an abundance
Well in the United States there are Korean jewelry stores , Japanese jewelry stores , Chinese jewelry stores .
I think it’s not so much of the question if fake, it’s a matter if it’s natural or treated.
Well, if it makes you feel better, Gd, you're not alone. All collectors have been through it. The biggest perpetrator here in the West? eBay--who will allow any substance (including actual sh*t) to be advertised as 100% grade AAA jadeite! What's more is that they used to have an "ask an expert" collectables page that had an article about jade which totally admitted that 95% of what's advertised on their own site as jade is, in fact, fake.
I wish they would bring back that "ask an expert" page! Does anyone know where we can seek this kind of online advice now? ( I cannot believe how unknowledgeable, rude, & unhelpful the jewelers are where I live!)
You can feel he's really mad at this immitation its quite funny.
Those Jade Fakers must hate Goldendives a lot. He is bad for their illegal business. LOL
Yes i hope so, they are among the ugliest creatures on Earth.
@@Goldendives thanks for doing good work.
Thank you! I really enjoy your video. 😂
i got same bad experience like 20 years ago and bought a fake jade through a group tour, after keep study for years, and come to know they where colour treat jade which is not 100% natural colour jadeite jade, i want to change this fake and scam business model, and i had start my website selling 100% natural colour jadeite jade from burma, sorry if you feel i take your video to promote my website, but i think most of your fans will be a good news someone doing think correctly, by the way i am from hong kong, and i am not the one selling fake jade in shum shu po. haha
You need to be careful with that UV light you can blind you
WHY
🤗😂👌🏼I loved this Video so much very therapeutic and just!! Hammer on Jade man🔨
Now I know my jade bracelet is real cause it survived the SCRATCH TEST
Didn’t his resin injected bangles survive the scratch test though?
@@SP-ig3vs yeah there's for real jadeite so I think but they yes , were devalued too, because of the injected resin ... in other words it was inferior jadeite to begin with but still it was jadeite
@@gardensofthegods What does "inferior" jadeite look like, before it has been injected with resin, & or dyed? It would help to see a picture of "inferior" jadeite, before any treatments. I have been wondering, as this issue has never been addressed.
Because of this video I’ve just scratch tested all of my nephrite and it all seems to be legit. It was not scratched only a metal streak was left behind and easily wiped off. As far as jadeite is concerned I just watched a video showing a piece of jadeite pass the UV test. It didn’t glow at all, but when sent out to GIA it came back as “resin detected” even though it came with a certification classifying it as type A so I won’t trust any of it anymore. Thanks for the video it was informative and funny at the end.
Me too! I scratch my 'so called nephrite' ring and its scratched easily. I just realized that I've been scammed by an online seller.
Some jade do scratch, they just poorer quality. Also the fact they say jade is as strong as quartz and don’t leave marks when scratched is BS they too scratch how the hell you think they carved these stones a long time ago. So it’s real. I use jade for healing and my jade gave me amazing results and they scratch with force.
Could do with a UV light torch too. love to buy rough jadeite jade but even rough can be fake it seems from what I seen some times :(
Why didn't you scratch at the real but fake antique ones? So we can see what it looks like?
I just would not feel right scratching my own pieces!!
The white jade you had…. Looks too opaque. Are u sure the cert is real? Certs can be replicated.
The best way to detect real and fake jade; wrap around a single strand of hair to the jade and holding it firmly, light a cigarette lighter, if the hair won't burn it is natural, untreated real jade.
That's a way to detect if any crystal you have is real and not plastic or resin. It can't distinguish between stones. This works on rose quartz, too.
@@ohkaygoplay Yes I have a lot of Natural gemstones and it didn't burn to hair test.
I bought jadeite online. 100% real. Use Etsy people. And buy small pieces (pendants).
Just looking at what he bought you know he got scammed.
Why, everything looks like it came from an archeological dig (Fake). I guarantee you he bought everything thinking he was the one scamming the seller by buying ancient jade.
And the bangles? Look at them. Look at the color it looks to good to be real. Real jadeite affordable bangles are much more opaque, and the green isn't as vibrant, or neon it just looks like a dark green or pale green.
He bought everything thinking that was either ancient jade, or million dollar bangles at dirt cheap prices. He was the one who bought everything thinking that he was scamming the sellers.
And resin impregnation? Look at the piece it should have a visible grain; the visible grain looks like fiber glass used as reinforcement on resin car frames.
Not just pendants or small pieces are real from there.
You're destroying perfect good serpentine, jadite and chalcedony...... STOP!!... these gems still all have value!! Or at least they did! 🤦🏻♀️
Hi from Wisconsin, thank you for the information on Jade. If you don't want there items, I would enjoy them. I will pay shipping. 😊
Just let me know. Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
🌻Cynthia 🌻
Or NOT ! LOL
May you continue to be blessed.
I don't have fake jade anymore dear Cyndi, and I would suggest you to not want any of that too! :)
@@Goldendives , I was just being ironic and teasing with regards to wanting bad jade. I do appreciate your videos. They truly are an eye opener.
Thank you again
Thank you for putting up this video.
Glad it was helpful!
fake or not, i would love that tiger in the bottom left corner!
Dear Kawai, all you saw in the video, has been destroyed! ooops!! :)
@@Goldendives hi idk if I'm late to ask this, but why were they destroyed?
@@Goldendives that's a shame because i really did love the one that was the snake in the yellowish color and i would have had it made into a pin or possibly a decorative hair pin .
i also liked that little tiger ... sad to see them brutally murdered like that ... oh well .
@@seniegroj1657 cuz theyre fake, no value... but it is interesting to see people put values on pretty much identical rock
Hahaha!! The end was classic:) I love your style man. Funny stuff!
Thank you!
And this is why I will only buy jade from Canada , direct from the people who own the mines! I don’t care for jadeite jade anyway , I don’t like the feel or texture ….nephrite for me!😊
I don't think a lot of Asian people consider nephrite to be "real" jade, even though as an American I believe it is. But I do prefer the mint green translucency of jadeite jade. I think Canadian nephrite jade has too much yellow in it & appears "olive" colored. I prefer the mint color of jadeite, which has more blue in it on the color spectrum.
I totally agree with him there is so many scams on jade I’m afraid to buy jade because I don’t know if it’s real
What brand is your uv light torch
actually do you know what you are looking for? jadeite is not the same as nephrite jade. nobody would buy jade/jadeite online unless you have a trusted gemstone dealer and certification institute.
❤🎉Thank you very much for yours lovely impormation abaut the Jade and so beautiful Vidio program too God bless to you see you again soon bye
You took a bad gamble to buy something online when the picture wasn't clear
jade the oldest profession
Mmm 😋 that asbestos dust cloud ☁️ ⛅️🌤 from the serpentine crystals🙏 thank you for this awesome video love those genuine jadeite specimens🤑
Im so sorry that you got sold fake jade sir,how much did you spend for all of that?
So the ones that don't glow at all under the UV light are they not real
Uv light is not a good way to tell if it is real or not.
You are hilarious and informative.
I know exactly what you mean when you said you hate fake jade.
If the price is cheap,definitely it's fake
Found any real jade?
Yes I.have jade jadeit old old old type if you rady
greed will never end
Great video
Thanks for the sharing !
4:10 it starts here basically lol
hardness test with random metal...well I guess it's something
thank you for sharing and education.
Respect your impassioned quest for the truth!
The only thing that would make this video better would be for you to show your face 🔥 😍
❤🎉I need to be carefully if I would like to buy jade from the on-line
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Thank you so much for your wonderful video
Glad you enjoyed it!
تحيه لك انسه ضحى هل لديك خبره في هذاالمجال افيدوني بغداد
EPIC!
People are fooling themselves only. Why fake all this!
Very good ! Thank you.
Welcome!
你懂中文吗? 玉和 翡翠有很多区别的!
Спасибо, очень познавательно
Thank you
THANKS
You are welcome!
Keep it, .
Exactly
Peccato!
LOL 🤩
It's always best to buy from Burmese sellers if possible for the most part. I don't see any lavenders in your collection , are you not a fan of the colour ?
where do you find Burmese jadeite sellers online?
Thanks