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Sorry to change the subject away from all these wonderful buys.
Earlier in the thread I seem to remember there was some discussion about how GIA couldn't always determine the origin of the color in lavender jade. A vendor just sent me a copy of the Mason-Kay Cert they recently ordered for a lavender jade bead necklace. The cert determines the necklace to be 'A' Jade, but goes on to say "Color authenticity of lavender jadeite cannot be confirmed gemoligically. It is the opinion of Mason-Kay that the herein tested lavender jadeite item is of natural color based on our examination and evaluation."
I think MK just invented a new word but it does appear GIA is not alone in being unable to test for color in lavender jade.
Earlier in the thread I seem to remember there was some discussion about how GIA couldn't always determine the origin of the color in lavender jade. A vendor just sent me a copy of the Mason-Kay Cert they recently ordered for a lavender jade bead necklace. The cert determines the necklace to be 'A' Jade, but goes on to say "Color authenticity of lavender jadeite cannot be confirmed gemoligically. It is the opinion of Mason-Kay that the herein tested lavender jadeite item is of natural color based on our examination and evaluation."
I think MK just invented a new word but it does appear GIA is not alone in being unable to test for color in lavender jade.
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