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Jadeite Basics Understanding Acid-Etched Network Patterns

Jadeite Basics Understanding Acid-Etched Network Patterns

Want to know how to tell real jadeite from treated or fake ones? Here’s what to look for 👀

A-Grade Natural Jadeite (Untreated):

  • The internal crystal structure shows a clear directional arrangement

  • The texture appears compact and well-formed

  • No fluorescent reaction under light

  • No irregular network patterns (also known as acid-etching marks)

  • Color transitions look natural and harmonious

  • When lightly tapped, it produces a crisp, clear sound

B+C Treated Jadeite:

  • The internal structure has been damaged by chemical treatment

  • Crystal arrangement appears loose and disordered

  • Irregular web-like patterns are visible — these are caused by acid soaking

  • When viewed under a 45-degree light angle, the edges may show pale blue or purple fluorescence, a typical sign of resin injection

  • Color transitions look unnatural, with darker pigment collecting in cracks and gaps due to dyeing

👉 These three signs are especially important when identifying B+C treated jadeite. Understanding them can help you avoid costly mistakes and make more informed choices.

 


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