Characteristics That A Genuine Alaskan Jade Should Exhibit
By Megan Edwards
Jade refers to an expensive, rare and beautiful piece of stone that is from the metamorphic rocks which contain two major silicate minerals, jadeite and nephrite. The stone usually come in green, white and orange colors and it is also known to sparkle when you hold it against light. The guidelines below will help you get an actual Alaskan jade. Alaskan jade
A genuine stone should exhibit fibrous or granular like interweaves in its interior structure whenever it is held against lighting. In the contrary, stones that are doubled or tripled display layers on their internal structure. This should be checked carefully when looking for a genuine piece.
Another way in which you can establish the authenticity of these pieces is by carrying out a scratch test. A genuine piece is very hard and scratching it with pieces of metal should not have an effect on it. A genuine piece should withstand the scratches unless it is a nephrite, this type is normally softer.
When you touch a genuine piece of this stone, it should have a smooth, soap-like and cold feel. However, if held for long, it becomes warm. You can use this as a distinguishing factor between genuine pieces and fakes.
Typically, the two types of this stone, nephrite and jadeite are known to have high densities and this can be proved by flipping the stones in air and catching them. Also, when two stones are tapped against each other, they should give the sound normally produced by clicking plastic beads. Stones with these qualities are dense thus authentic pieces.
The best way in which you can determine if an Alaskan jade you are about to purchase is genuine is to compare it with an original. Originals can be obtained from jewelers who are certified. It should be noted that when doing the tests, some should be done carefully so as not to damage the store.
A genuine stone should exhibit fibrous or granular like interweaves in its interior structure whenever it is held against lighting. In the contrary, stones that are doubled or tripled display layers on their internal structure. This should be checked carefully when looking for a genuine piece.
Another way in which you can establish the authenticity of these pieces is by carrying out a scratch test. A genuine piece is very hard and scratching it with pieces of metal should not have an effect on it. A genuine piece should withstand the scratches unless it is a nephrite, this type is normally softer.
When you touch a genuine piece of this stone, it should have a smooth, soap-like and cold feel. However, if held for long, it becomes warm. You can use this as a distinguishing factor between genuine pieces and fakes.
Typically, the two types of this stone, nephrite and jadeite are known to have high densities and this can be proved by flipping the stones in air and catching them. Also, when two stones are tapped against each other, they should give the sound normally produced by clicking plastic beads. Stones with these qualities are dense thus authentic pieces.
The best way in which you can determine if an Alaskan jade you are about to purchase is genuine is to compare it with an original. Originals can be obtained from jewelers who are certified. It should be noted that when doing the tests, some should be done carefully so as not to damage the store.
HARI DEEP
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
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