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Rough_Rock
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@Crimson Thanks so much! I see now how color roots are supposed to look!
I love the color and shape; it’s like a magical drop of moonlight! Would love to see the finished product!
@Crimson Thanks so much! I see now how color roots are supposed to look!
@Autumn in New England So happy to hear this! I shall let the jeweller know - he’ll be thrilled. I was too busy to see the ring when it was finished. By the time I got there I assumed it had been sold but it hadn’t. What a pity! Apparently, some customers deemed it too large. As we and @mellowyellowgirl know, there is no such thing as a “too big” fabulous ring so I bought it!
Speaking of fab things, here are some jadeite pieces I visited over the weekend.
@Starstruck8 the third photo is of some Chinese Deco inspired pieces.![]()
Haha, we are best friends forever. He cannot wear the purple star ring , it is a women’s style ring, so… yay for me!
Btw just a note re: glassy jadeite, if and when you look for it, think about lightbulbs. Some have a warmer, yellowish light and some have a pure white light. Those with the white light are considered more desirable and cost more. They should have that open and shut eye effect. Ideally, they should glow without any help from metal backing and you should be able to see through them
Hi @DKT the rings are from On Cheong.I love the ones in the 2nd Pic. Could you share their price?
Yes please!!!!!! I would love to know!
Ahhh lucky you!You truly find the most exquisite jewels!
Thank you for the note on the glassy jadeite; I think I'd prefer a pure white light. Do you think it's better to have it set without a metal backing, or would it be too transparent? I don't know if I'd want to be able to see my finger through the jadeiteAhhh this thread just KEEPS adding more and more things to my wishlist!!
How are you finding your star sapphire rings? I think I've heard it's difficult to get strong stars in a saturate royal blue material, so would the sapphires with the strongets stars have to be lighter in colour and really transparent? The one that my friend was hoping to purchase but unfortunately sold was a really pretty light grey shade.
And just curious, IF one were to visit Singapore (and mostly for jewellery sight seeing haha), how many days would you recommend?![]()
@Starstruck8 the third photo is of some Chinese Deco inspired pieces.
That's interesting, @Crimson. Those are pretty much what I would imagine if asked to visualize 'Chinese Deco'. They are also like what I found when I googled it.
But the magnificent H. H. Kung ring isn't much like them. It's Chinese in using jadeite and deco in the strong clean geometry. But beyond that,,, It seems to have no obvious Chinese motifs, nor does it have much of the typical deco detail. So was this 'simplified deco' (maybe 'Bauhaus-Chinese-Deco') a style at the time? Or was the style of the ring a one-off, loosely inspired by ideas floating around at the time? Given the provenance, this is plausible. Or was it just that with a piece of jadeite like that, best to keep the setting simple?
Hi @DKT the rings are from On Cheong.
The one with the rubies is SGD23K and the one with the sapphires is SGD15K.
Yvonne from On Cheong kindly sent the photos with the prices and also on her hand so you can compare them.
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Yes, that’s what is meant by the saying “jadeite eats light” - they pop in bright light - which was of course just above the showcase. It is the same reason that I said the lavender jadeite fish didn’t look as good as in my photos. Some lavender ones actually look worse in light. Best to see them in person if you happen to be around the area.Thank you Crimson. The ring with the ruby is lovely, although the jadeite appears more saturated in your pics.
Thank you, @Crimson! I see your point. I could add the Temple of Heaven, the traditional layout of cities (grid oriented to the cardinal directions) and the traditional siheyuan. Also, the restrained (but expensive!) simplicity supposed to be shown by high officials. The H. H. Kung ring would fit that very well.
When I visited Beijing, I didn't stay in a hotel like that...
The salesperson at the high end jadeite shop posted these pieces yesterday.
Thought it’d be interesting for everyone to see the prices! As a reminder, 1w = 10,000 RMB = approx USD 1,500 for easy calcs. Note that I haven’t seen any of these in real life.
I found it interesting to compare the prices of green vs (what I guess is comparable quality?) icy jade.
Also, I’d love to be enlightened - there are some icy jade pieces that seem to really glow! Is that due to a closed back / foil setting? Eg on pic 3, the 2.96w small pendant glows more than the others around it. Due to the price, I wouldn’t think it’s because of the material being substantially higher quality.
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Wow, so many pieces!
Thank you for sharing all these photos, @Pomelo!
This is just a guess, but I think the pendant you mentioned has a metal back.
So does the biggest leaf-shaped one in the same photo. In the fourth photo, the leaf–shaped one on the extreme left also seems to have a metal back.
Certain shapes e.g. cabochons are more likely to show the light bulb effect.
The leaves are likely to be cut quite thin, so I don’t think they would be able to exhibit the light bulb effect on their own. There is a clear difference between the ones I’ve pointed out and the other leaves. As to which is better, it depends on consumer taste. Some people want the jadeite to glow on its own or want the jadeite next to their skin. Others would like the jadeite to be lit up all the time, so the metal back works best for them.
Yes, that’s what is meant by the saying “jadeite eats light” - they pop in bright light - which was of course just above the showcase.
Thanks, @starstruck for your detailed answer and comparisons.Is it the amount of light that makes the pop, or is it the directionality of the light?
With more light but the same directionality, you would think that your eyes/brain would compensate, so you would not see much difference. But if you relace soft light with contrasty directional light, you get a different pattern of light and shade.
These are the purple jadeite rings:
(Left - bright directional light; Right - softer light)
These are the spectacular rings @Pomelo showed earlier. In the middle strip, the top (softer light) picture has been lightened in photoshop to roughly match the average tone of the lower (direct sun) picture. Judging by the more natural skin tone, it's only an artifact of the camera's choices that the first picture didn't look like this to start with:
(Top - softer light, as shot; Middle - lightened in photoshop; Bottom - direct sun)
Here is what I think is happening. In softer light, the brightness is pretty even across the cab, so your eye is drawn to the irregularities in the texture of the stone. This is not so attractive, but good for judging quality.
In more directional and contrasty light, you get a (soft edged) reflection from the back of the cab. This makes the brightness vary smoothly across the cab, which adds interest and disguises irregularities in the material. Also, the reflection patch contains more transmitted light, which is usually more saturated than the scattered light from the rest of the stone. So contrasty directional light makes even poorer stones look better. This is not so good for judging quality.
Anyway, that's my story, as someone who doesn't own a single jadeite cab... (But I have lots of other cabs.)
I have sent a message to Serene via instagram. Will let you know when she replies! She has a full-time job and manages the site now and then so it might take a few days.
The salesperson at the high end jadeite shop posted these pieces yesterday.
Thought it’d be interesting for everyone to see the prices! As a reminder, 1w = 10,000 RMB = approx USD 1,500 for easy calcs. Note that I haven’t seen any of these in real life.
I found it interesting to compare the prices of green vs (what I guess is comparable quality?) icy jade.
Also, I’d love to be enlightened - there are some icy jade pieces that seem to really glow! Is that due to a closed back / foil setting? Eg on pic 3, the 2.96w small pendant glows more than the others around it. Due to the price, I wouldn’t think it’s because of the material being substantially higher quality.
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Thought everyone might find it hilarious that I dreamt about the 18.96w piece last night
Is it the amount of light that makes the pop, or is it the directionality of the light?
With more light but the same directionality, you would think that your eyes/brain would compensate, so you would not see much difference. But if you relace soft light with contrasty directional light, you get a different pattern of light and shade.
These are the purple jadeite rings:
(Left - bright directional light; Right - softer light)
These are the spectacular rings @Pomelo showed earlier. In the middle strip, the top (softer light) picture has been lightened in photoshop to roughly match the average tone of the lower (direct sun) picture. Judging by the more natural skin tone, it's only an artifact of the camera's choices that the first picture didn't look like this to start with:
(Top - softer light, as shot; Middle - lightened in photoshop; Bottom - direct sun)
Here is what I think is happening. In softer light, the brightness is pretty even across the cab, so your eye is drawn to the irregularities in the texture of the stone. This is not so attractive, but good for judging quality.
In more directional and contrasty light, you get a (soft edged) reflection from the back of the cab. This makes the brightness vary smoothly across the cab, which adds interest and disguises irregularities in the material. Also, the reflection patch contains more transmitted light, which is usually more saturated than the scattered light from the rest of the stone. So contrasty directional light makes even poorer stones look better. This is not so good for judging quality.
Anyway, that's my story, as someone who doesn't own a single jadeite cab... (But I have lots of other cabs.)
Ooh, are you still in China, @Pomelo?
Thought everyone might find it hilarious that I dreamt about the 18.96w piece last night