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What are the five colors of jade?

Question 1: How many colors does jadeite have? There are hundreds of colors of jadeite, but in the teaching books of jewelry and jade, the colors of jadeite are generally divided into seven categories, namely colorless, white, green, purple, black, yellow, red and combined colors.

Among them, especially the green, purple, red and yellow jadeites with bright colors, pure texture and uniform color distribution are precious.

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Question 2: Briefly describe the common names of the five combined colors of jadeite and what colors they refer to: cyan, white, black, purple and scarlet.

Question 3: How many colors does jadeite have? The cyan color of jadeite is relatively dull, and generally does not appear in the true color of jadeite. Cyan mainly appears in the background color of jade. Although it is not bright, it can create an atmosphere. The jargon "river green" refers to this color.

Cyan appears frequently in jade ornaments and craft carvings, and the common ones are oil cyan, cyan and light cyan. Oil green is a general term for species and water, and the color of oil green species is cyan, that is, jade color with high transparency but gloomy feeling. Cyan and light cyan are descriptions of color depth.

The purple color of jadeite was called imperial color in ancient China. From the Emperor Wei Zi to the Forbidden City, from the purple gas when I went through the customs to the purple ribbon, all of them showed the sacred and noble status of purple. The value of truly high-quality purple jadeite is not allowed to be green. Purple appears frequently in jade ornaments and craft carvings, and its texture is rough. Many purple jadeites have a large number of cotton-wool-like white inclusions, which are scattered irregularly on purple jadeites, just like white flour, so the industry calls this phenomenon "eating powder".

Purple jadeite, also known as purple jade, is one of the most common colors in jadeite and has high market value. Purple is rich and elegant, light and beautiful, and red and purple are solemn and rich, with their own characteristics. According to the color and saturation, the common purple jadeites in the market can be divided into five types: royal purple, red purple, blue purple, purple and pink purple. (1) Royal Purple refers to a rich and pure purple. Its color tone is very pure, its saturation is generally high, and its brightness is medium, thus presenting a rich and attractive aesthetic feeling. In fact, this kind of purple is rare and belongs to theoretical jadeite. Even in purple jadeite, it is hard to find, and it has high collection value. A bracelet full of royal purple, the market price can reach more than one million yuan, and the full face can reach several hundred thousand yuan.

(2) Red-purple is a kind of purple that prefers the color of Hong Fei. Its color saturation is usually moderate, and the type with high saturation is rare. It is not common in purple jadeite, and its value is highly recognized.

(3) Blue purple is a kind of purple tending to blue, and its saturation varies greatly, ranging from light blue purple to deep blue purple. It is a common species of purple jade, which is called "eggplant purple" in jargon. When saturation is high, the color often feels gray-blue. Brightness is generally lower than other types.

(4) Purple is the most common commercial jadeite. Purple is from medium depth to light color. This purple color often appears in some jadeites with coarse to fine texture, and sometimes it appears together with green to form the so-called "spring band color", which is the standard color of violet jadeite.

(5) Pink purple is a kind of light purple, and it can feel reddish or blue, but it can't reach the degree of reddish purple or blue purple. Although its purple color is still obvious, its saturation is relatively low. It often appears in some jadeites with good water head and delicate texture, and its commercial value is the lowest among all purple jadeites. Jade white and grayish white occupy a large proportion in jade raw materials, and a large number of middle and low grade jadeites are grayish white. It is often necessary to add other colors in jade ornaments and handicrafts carving. Gray and white jadeite form a series of transition colors, among which white can be divided into china white, milky white, snow white, suet white, gray and light gray. If white jade has high transparency and fine texture, it still belongs to the top grade of jade. There is a rare ivory jade, which is delicate and translucent. Its ivory color mainly comes from a large number of tiny white cotton wadding inclusions. According to gemmological theory, it belongs to the classic false color. Emerald Black Emerald occupies a very special position in jade ornaments and handicraft carving. The jargon is "green with black, black with green." It is proved that green and black in jadeite are closely related. After identification, if black is scattered at the bottom of other colors, most of the black parts belong to opaque dark amphibole minerals, so this black color has a huge negative effect on the value of jadeite. The jargon also says, "There are black and green old people and black and green people." The black color here is often rich in transition metal chromogenic ion Cr3+, so it appears black. However, under strong light, it can still appear green and has certain transparency. In this case, black has no obvious negative effect on the value of jadeite. However, if the main mineral in the black part is omphacite, then the black jadeite has a more resounding name: "Cui Mo" (see the chapter "Ten Thousand Kinds of Jadeites" for details).

Colorless jadeite Colorless jadeite is often very pure jadeite (narrowly defined as standard jadeite). Except the texture ... >>

Question 4: How many colors does jadeite have? Generally speaking, the common jadeite colors are white, gray, pink, light brown, green, green, yellow-green, purple and so on. Most of them are opaque, partly translucent and glassy. Among many colors, jade is mainly green, red and purple, which are high-grade colors in jade, especially the green of jade is the most gorgeous and precious ornament.

Question 5: What colors do jadeite have? Dear, this picture is enough to solve your problem. .

Question 6: What are the four colors of jade? The four colors are called Flo Xi Shou.

Question 7: Are there five colors on the jade bracelet? 20 points. Hello!

This should be impossible.

Some of them may be fake.

If there is such a commodity.

That's priceless.

Spring ribbons come in three colors.

Question 8: Are there five colors on an emerald bracelet? There are five colors on the jade bracelet. For the emerald bracelet, it is called Five Blessingg!

Jade bracelets have monochrome bracelets, which are very common. Two-color bracelets, such as purple and green, are called colored Toona sinensis. Green, yellow and white bracelets are called Fu Lushou. Five colors, the common ones are yellow, green, purple, cyan and white.

But it is worth noting that the colors of jade bracelets must be bright and rich, such as five colors, which are roughly evenly distributed, and each color has a certain distribution area. This is a Five Blessingg bracelet. Can't be five shades, messy distribution on the bracelet, that's called variegated!

Strictly speaking, Five Blessingg jade bracelet, with regular specifications and intact overall, is a precious variety among jade bracelets, with a total amount of over one million.

Question 9: How much is a piece of five-color jade? There are three colors of jadeite called Fu Lushou. Five-color jadeite can be described as a wealth of Fu Lushou, but it is extremely rare, with a value of at least one million.

Question 10: How many colors does jadeite have? The primary colors and secondary colors of jadeite are introduced in detail. Color is extremely important for jadeite. Color is the most intuitive and recognizable attribute of jade, and it is also its value. In fact, color is still one of the important signs to identify different kinds of jade. It is very important to observe and describe the color of jadeite. In the evaluation of jadeite, the color difference is very small and the price difference is very large. The ancients said: Jade has five colors. Jade has six main colors: white, purple, green, yellow, red and black, and the color changes of its main color series are very colorful, so there are more than six colors of jade. The color of jadeite varies widely, which determines the value of jadeite varies widely. If you want to know why the color of jade is rich and colorful, you have to trace back to how the color of jade was formed, and start from a macro perspective, that is, to explore the origin of primary colors and secondary colors of jade. Primary and secondary colors of jadeite-skin color and flesh color. According to the geological origin of jadeite color, color can be divided into primary color and secondary color. This classification is of great significance to its root cause, color process characteristics and application. Left: primary color right: secondary color Primary color of jadeite: Primary color is called the color of jadeite meat in the industry. Primary colors refer to the colors of jadeite under various geological conditions. This color is closely related to the chemical elements and mineral composition of jadeite minerals, that is, it is formed during the crystallization of jadeite crystals. It is a relatively fixed color and cannot be dissolved with acid. For example, the colors of white series, purple series, various shades of green series and black series jadeite belong to primary colors. The secondary color of jadeite: the color called jadeite skin in the industry. It is a color formed under the condition of exogenous geological action. After jadeite emerged from the earth's surface, its environment changed greatly compared with that when it was first formed. Under the conditions of normal temperature, normal pressure, oxidation and abundant surface water, the chemical properties of many minerals are unstable and the temperature difference between day and night changes. , leading to physical and chemical weathering. Due to oxidation and hydrolysis, weathering crust will be formed on the surface of jadeite. These iron oxides are formed by iron released from jadeite, and are caused by colloid dripping into the intergranular pores or micro-cracks of jadeite crystals. This color is caused by the mechanical infiltration of foreign iron oxide into the crystal pores, so it is not the inherent color of jadeite crystals. This color may dissolve when it is soaked in strong acid, thus making jadeite fade. Secondary colors include yellow series and red series.