Jade is a beautiful green colored precious gemstone. A real jade can comprise of one of the two different minerals namely, jadeite or nephrite. However, most of the times people cannot figure out the difference between the real and fake jade and hence get cheated by the dealers. Any stone which is green in color must not be jade. It can be anything from a simple crystal to plastic. One must check the gemstone for a few things before buying it in order to confirm if it is a real jade. Here is the list of ways that one can find out whether the stone is an authentic jade or not.

Basic Information

One must possess some basic information regarding the gem in order to be able to identify its originality. It is a fact that authentic jade can only be either jadeite or nephrite. Myanmar produces the most expensive and exclusive jadeite such as Burmese jadeite, Burma Jade, Imperial Jade or Chinese Jade. British Columbian mines produce nearly 75 percent of jade in the form of nephrite. Although fake jade stones could be made of any material, however, some of the most popular gems that look like jade can be aventurine quartz, serpentine, Chrysoprase also known as Australian Jade, opaque dolomite marble or Malaysia Jade.

Identification through Naked Eyes

If you bring the gem in bright light, you will be able to see a fibrous intertwining that resembles asbestos structure and pattern of 10X loupe. If you can see that in the stone, then it can be confirmed that it is a real nephrite or jadeite.

Density

Jade is a high density gemstone with jadeite weighing around 3.3 and nephrite approximately 2.95 in density. Either one can perform a special density test or can simply through the stone up in the air. When the stone falls back into your palms, it might feel a little heavier than the rest of the stones or equivalent to them. If it feels heavy then it is likely to be a genuine jade. Another way one can check if he/she is being sold an authentic jade is by clonking it against a real jade stone, if you have one. The sound produced as a result of clinking can help one determine the authenticity of the stone. If it gives a sound of a heavy stone then it is a real jade. On the other hand, if the sound resembles more to a plastic collision then you have a fake jade in your hand.

Using your Hands

A real jade must feel smooth, cold and soft just like a piece of soap. It would take some time to draw heat from your hand and get warm. This is a sign of pure jade.

Above mentioned ideas can help you get an idea of whether you are in for a fair deal or not. You can also learn a few tests such as density test and scratch test in order to be more certain about your findings.



By: Roberto Gentles

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Are you a collector of gemstones and love accumulating rarely known gems? If you do, then Chrysoberyl might be a gem that you would not want to miss. Chrysoberyl, in its pure form, is one of the most neglected gemstones in the market besides its numerous qualities and features. This beautiful honey yellow colored gem has a hardness of around 8.5 on the Mohs scale, which makes is appropriate and well suited to be used in jewelry making.

Besides its beautiful color and user friendly properties this gemstone is hardly seen in the jewelry stores. As its demand is low so is its price as compared to other stones of its family. Surprisingly, there are two gemstones that come from the family of mineral chrysoberyl namely, Alexandrite and cat’s eye, which are considered to be highly valuable and intriguing of all other stones. These two gemstones offer very fascinating photochromic features.

Alexandrite looks green in color during daylight and red in incandescent light. Apart from its beautiful appearance, Alexandrite gemstone has a unique and distinguished historical value. It was first discovered in the year 1830 in Crarist Russia. As the gemstone possesses Russian imperial colors, it was named after the Russina Czar Alexander II. Alexandrite also displayed red and green as its main colors.

Alexandrite can be seen in most of the jewelry pieces coming from Russia as it is considered to be one of the country’s most prestigious gems. This beautiful gemstone is the favorite choice of many famous jewelers or jewelry designers. There is one more type of Alexandrite, which is very hard to find and thus, is extremely expensive. It is popularly known as Cats eye Alexandrite. This type of gemstone offers a great quality of colors and light reflection.

The cat’s eye gemstone displays chatoyancy. Chatoyancy refers to a unique optical effect created in sunlight. It creates a bright line in the middle of the stone that gives an illusion of an eye. This is the reason the gemstone is called cat’s eye. This gorgeous gem is mostly used to make rings for men because of its hardness and durability. These gemstone beads are believed to possess many mystical powers as well. It is said that a cat’s eye gem can save the wearer from any evil influence.

It is a surprise that while chrysoberyl might not be a popular gem among the jewelers, the other two gems of its family have a highly valuable and considerable significance.



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