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Posted By: Bill Posted Date: Nov 25, 2007 (11:46 AM) |
Message Hi, Mr. Zhu: You bought up some very wise points here but I would like to ask you to explain the following points in order to understand what you are trying to say: "1, If you want to Join a jade, pay respects to somebody the following principles: Do you think this jade very pretty, but because you love it and pretty, and you would think that beautiful future." Do not understand this first part. Please explain. "If corrosion serious calcification, defect, it will be reduced as the beautiful." Are you saying a collector should not buy any jades with weathering, calcification or corrosion because these are defects that will reduce the beauty of the jade pieces? 2, it has a good-yu jade quality (that is, high hardness, good transparency, good����, and color). HEITIAN JADE (NEPHRITE) is the most representative and best. You know jade stones valuable than that. Are you saying that a collector should only buy Hetian jade pieces? How do you decide if a jade piece is good quality - how hard, what color. What about xiu yu (xiu yan jade; serpentine), can it be considered good jade? Also, one simply do not see too much transparency in nephrite jades. 3, pieces of jade ornaments clear characteristics of the times (both representative), but scarce. Such a jade Academic research value. Instead, much of the world volume, the value will be low. Do not understand this. Please explain. 4, This jade era is long, and the more valuable the more ancient Do not understand this either. Please explain by using examples. Thank you very much. Bill Post a Response |
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