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I LOVE the texture of your earrings Seaglow! And I would kill for a string of beads in that colour!!!!
You putting the pendants side by side really give it perspective. Looks huge in the pic!
But then so do 6mm gems! I always get a rude shock at the size!
Lovely! I think it will be a lovely piece. And a good price too!
Plenty diamonds in the setting too. So very beautiful.
I like it too..such a different look and feel than the translucent bangles. Very solid and ‘grounding’ with the beautiful, strong colors and transitions as the main focus of the bangle. I personally really love some of the more stone like bangles.Thank you, Blugemz and Burmesedaze.
Inside is round. I like this style, this type of jadeite. Green and splotchy like that.
I have never heard of mountain jadeite. Shows you how little I know. I mean jadeite comes from mountains and quarries. I had not thought there would be a specific type. I thought jadeite meant jadeite. Very interesting.
@ChaiK If it checks out I think it’s a lovely piece. Wish I can buy everything there are too many beautiful bangles out there.
Jasmine has this on her FB page. I love this one for the colour and carving.
@Seaglow is larger grain = younger jade = less tough?
When I look jade, it feels like the larger grains would have more joins and hence be flakier than the super fine grained jade which I presume is tougher (less breakage points).
@ChaiK If it checks out I think it’s a lovely piece. Wish I can buy everything there are too many beautiful bangles out there.
Jasmine has this on her FB page. I love this one for the colour and carving.
I love this piece. She once had a piece that was like this, but green and white. I like splotches like that.
@Seaglow is right. This is young jade. Supposed to be brittle. Also, the carving, they carve pieces like that because there are a lot of veins and fractures and inclusions (maybe?) and so the carving hides these flaws. Hence they are more delicate. You should tell Jasmine this, when bargaining with her. Tell her carvings are not that highly regarded. And then go for a killer price. And keep nagging her.
I am all for colour, so I would lean towards this.
After watching those youtube vids @Seaglow posted I look at the carved pendants in a whole new light.
I used to always think when I saw a very lovely green and translucent pendant with a wacky pic carved on it "Why didn't you just make a cab????"
Now I think maybe they had to hide something and couldn't cab that part!
The veins, and cracks also exists in “old” jade and eliminated usually in carving and cutting but since jade is a rock, in Myanmar, they said there is a higher jadeite percentage composition. Sometimes I hear some stones are high in feldspar or so (which is soft). @Burmesedaze would know more about this.
Can you see, in different light, and how one bangle can look different in different lighting? That is why it is best to ask for lots of pictures.
btw, these are not my manicured hands. I have black dirty nails (forever using indigo on my hair).
But I like this bangle a lot too. I am like that. I like this type. Maybe because my husband started it by buying me a pair like that a long time ago.
I see what you mean about it looking different under various lighting conditions. I think this one is pretty in both especially the first photo.