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Wax coating which can always be reapplied.
Do you know when we can tell its come off? Is it less shiny?
Wax coating which can always be reapplied.
I haven’t really noticed with any of the pieces which I have..even the ones which I’ve had for years. I think it’s probably only a slight change. I guess there’s no harm in adding a little more wax at some point. It’s a very thin layer.Do you know when we can tell its come off? Is it less shiny?
I agree, my sense from my experience with jadeite is that so far she is legit. It’s so easy for caution to cross over into paranoia and resulting anxiety. It’s important to remember why we are doing this.
Ok slightly off topic but I just got a lavender!
I don’t think the jadeite shows good ‘water’ or translucency but as @Burmesedaze has mentioned above, it’s about compromising as the color looks decently saturated.
Please post a picture of it when it comes. It would be interesting to see.
Do you know when we can tell its come off? Is it less shiny?
I thought the modern jades are no longer waxed? Read somewhere that it’s about the polishing technology being better now. Let me see if I can find something...
That would make a nice piece of jewelry!
ChaiK, the beads are 14mm.I like all jade, so of course I would say this is lovely. I like the colour. What is the size?
Like Icy, I have been shopping during their recent sales too. Mine is a lavender jade pendant which I love ++.
@ChaiK did your bangles end up arriving?
ChaiK, the beads are 14mm.
No. I did not buy in the end. I ended up buying buddhas and tiny bits from FB lady and now, I want a huge cabochon ring. Actually, I want two huge cabochon rings. Green and lavender. First stop is to set those items I bought, though .
Really too scared to take the plunge and buy elsewhere, even if I want bangles. Anyway, I have around 13 bangles so no point adding on to that. Next bangle I buy is a big priced one. Not going for the smallies for now.
I was told that silk works better than plastic.I've tried the plastic bag trick etc. That bone is really inflexible even though the bangles are heaps big.
I'm learning a huge amount about jade here, thank you so much for all your very learned posts. My beginner's understanding of jade texture is that tighter grain, higher density stones can be polished to a better, higher luster, and it's this finish that determines the quality of the texture. Am I even in the ballpark on this?
I know lavender jade never has much water, but presumably texture quality is still important? Would appreciate your comments on the quality of this lavender jadeite bead necklace
Would love a shot of all your bangles!!!!!
I only have 2 fairly poor ones I bought waaaay before I knew about jade. They are A grade but pretty poor quality.
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On a different note can you guys get a bangle over your right hand? I can't bend that bone and it irks me as being able to take a bangle on and off my right arm would be so helpful!
I've tried the plastic bag trick etc. That bone is really inflexible even though the bangles are heaps big.
I want to make a bracelet cuff with this.
My right hand is definitely stiffer and is harder to get a bangle over. The plastic bag doesn’t work for the smaller ones, i have to use body lotion. I was taught to tackle three points one by one: first the bone under your little finger, then the bone under your index, lastly fold your thumb over the palm and press down while easing the bangle over. Also have your hand raised for a while to drain the circulation first. Btw, taking off is more painful than putting on ...
Seaglow expressed it so well. I’m impressed by the size, and the color is very beautiful, restful and dreamy. Though the Texture is not as fine as jadeite can get, it’s very nice for large beads in the lavender color. it’s about finding a balance of many factors. Also, when worn, an observer will likely notice the overall consistency of the color in all of the beads, and it makes a statement given the size.I'm learning a huge amount about jade here, thank you so much for all your very learned posts. My beginner's understanding of jade texture is that tighter grain, higher density stones can be polished to a better, higher luster, and it's this finish that determines the quality of the texture. Am I even in the ballpark on this?
I know lavender jade never has much water, but presumably texture quality is still important? Would appreciate your comments on the quality of this lavender jadeite bead necklace