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Q: How can you tell if jade is fake?

12 years 45 weeks ago in  Shopping - China

 
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It's on sale in China.

Hahaha, kidding. A few ways I know of, but they aren't always accurate.

Pick it up and feel it. You will often see people holding jade items on their cheeks. Real jade is really cool to the touch and take quite a while to warm up via body heat. Hold it in your hands for a while, touch it to your cheek and see if it's still cool. If it is, good chance it's real.

Next, hold it up to the light. It should have granular looking lines running through it.

Then try one of these 2 things: If you can, try to scratch it with a key or something. Jade is REALLY hard. If you can scratch it, it's fake. Also, try clinking it together with another piece. If it sounds like plastic, it's fake.

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Do you like to buy Jade?

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There is no simple answer, it takes years of learning and still you can be fooled...

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Your best bet is to ask the location of the jade. Each jade coloration and property depend on its location/properties. If you got a list and description stored in your iPhone, then you can have a better idea if it's fake or not. But then again, it's not risk-proof.

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It's on sale in China.

Hahaha, kidding. A few ways I know of, but they aren't always accurate.

Pick it up and feel it. You will often see people holding jade items on their cheeks. Real jade is really cool to the touch and take quite a while to warm up via body heat. Hold it in your hands for a while, touch it to your cheek and see if it's still cool. If it is, good chance it's real.

Next, hold it up to the light. It should have granular looking lines running through it.

Then try one of these 2 things: If you can, try to scratch it with a key or something. Jade is REALLY hard. If you can scratch it, it's fake. Also, try clinking it together with another piece. If it sounds like plastic, it's fake.

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