Rare Chinese Jade
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Rare,18th Chinese Hetian Jade 100% Carved,Pendant amulet $9.99 |
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Fine Rare Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Celadon Nephrite Jade Phenix Handheld $359.00 |
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Fine Rare Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Celadon Nephrite Jade Animals Belt Hook $329.00 |
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Fine Rare Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Celadon Nephrite Jade Boy&Monkey Handheld $399.00 |
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Rare Form Chinese Celadon Jade Snuff Bottle, 18th to 19th Century $509.98 |
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Rare chinese antique silver gilt bat jade amber earrings 1800s $258.00 |
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Rare chinese antique silver gilt jade carnelian butterfly pin brooch 1800s $298.00 |
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Rare chinese antique green jade hairpin 1800s $160.00 |
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Rare chinese antique green jade bird hairpin 1800s $260.00 |
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Rare chinese antique silver jade coral brooch 1900s $180.00 |
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Rare Antique Chinese Nephrite Jade Carved Snuff Bottle w/ Certificate @low start $2,998.00 |
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Rare Chinese “Qi Jia” Culture Jade animal Head figure Good Collection $500.00 |
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Rare Chinese Han Dy Jade a set of 8 piece “Pei” figure $950.00 |
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SOTHEBY’S 1955: Important CHINESE CERAMICS + Rare Bronzes and Archaic Jades. $13.43 |
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Rare Chinese Han Dy Jade Dragon axe figure $600.00 |
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Rare Chinese Han Dy Jade Stand strange animal figure $400.00 |
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Rare chinese antique silver carved jade earrings 1800s $330.00 |
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Rare Exquisite Chinese Traditional Folk Jade Pendant & Necklace $1.88 |
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JS204 Rare, Chinese jade Handmade Engraving * Nine Dragon Wall * $0.99 |
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Very rare,old Chinese jade pendant $0.99 |
Jade Industry: There Is The Explosive Return Of Industry
Under the tidal wave luxury precious jade
Jade is a kind of jadeite (jadeite jade and nephrite are usually divided into two), from a geological point of view, based on jade as the main mineral composition of jadeite and contains other minerals pyroxene class collection of color-causing elements in order to chromium ions in jadeite rock, which consists of three major chemical composition (SiO2 accounted for 59.22%, Al2O3 accounting for 25.33%, Na2O accounting for 15.34%), hardness 6.5-7, specific gravity of about 3.33, refractive index 1.66. Broadly speaking, Jade is a commercial value, gem-quality jadeite rock to reach the business name suggests, is a variety of colors general term for gem-quality jadeite rock.
Emerald system, one of the world famous seven stones, known as the “Oriental treasures.”
Jade as a unique luxury, in recent years was the outbreak of the price rise. Jade prices rose nearly 50 years, 1,000 times, the Chinese jade products, the price premium is in the 20th century and early 80′s to 1997, nearly two decades increased by almost 3000-fold increase in the speed of the non-diamond can be compared. Jade continued between 2000-2004, an average 30-50% price increase, while from the end of 2005 to mid-2006 is only six months, domestic prices rose another Jade 50%.
The luxury goods consumption in the context of the unique nature of preferences and Jade is Jade the root causes of rising prices. With the sustained and rapid development of China’s economy in 2006, China’s nominal GDP reached 21 trillion yuan, compared with 2000 has achieved double the per capita GDP more than 2000 U.S. dollars by 2020, according to quadruple GDP of velocity estimation, when the per capita GDP will reach 3,000 U.S. dollars level. While in 2006 China’s urban per capita disposable income of about 1500 U.S. dollars, some developed regions and urban per capita disposable income as early as 2005, had more than 1500 U.S. dollars, or even 2000 U.S. dollars.
According to the experience of developed countries, per capita disposable income in 2000-3000 U.S. dollars is the jewelry industry, during the period of great development. China’s per capita income levels increase will undoubtedly stimulate the luxury of jade and other consumer demand. Since the land in recent years, stocks and other explosive growth in wealth, but also increased the portion of the people of the impulse consumption. According to statistics, China has become the third largest luxury goods consumer groups, accounting for 12% of global sales.
The scarcity of jade and jade ancient Chinese cultural traditions, making it a unique and wide range of luxury by the Chinese chase. With a high degree of scarcity of jade, jade jade rare for a non-renewable mineral resources.
It is worth mentioning that the world is to achieve levels of jade jewelry is only produced in Myanmar and other areas PHARKANT (currently the world’s jade found in the original stone and finished more than 95% are from Myanmar). With the use of modern mining machinery, mineral Jade increasingly scarce, high-grade jade is even more valuable, its collection of price and value-added space for the majority of investors gradually recognized.
At the same time, the Chinese nation has a cultural history of seven thousand jade, jade is the pinnacle of traditional Chinese jade culture since the late Ming and begun to enter China, because of its mysterious, rare and luxury features, gradually being kings and nobles and other high society respected , and with the combination of the social value of culture and artistic life. A strong cultural heritage of the Emerald inspire enthusiasm.
Taking into account the growing scarcity of raw materials brought Jade insufficient supply and growing demand for the status quo (including the collection, investment, appreciation), the next emerald prices of raw materials and finished products will continue to maintain more than 30% growth rate.
From the emerald industry value chain, not difficult to discover, from the emerald wool to the final retail side sells about 20 times to achieve value-added, the industry is huge room for its appreciation, but in order to identify emerald wool material and emerald cut into retail sales next two links for the most . It should be said that the former there is a certain risk, the original uncut jade stones are usually available direct sales to a stable income, while the cut for the next ingredients may be worth double (that is, to achieve more than 10 times the value-added), but may also be significantly devalued, therefore, if the the need to obtain the proceeds superb ability to identify the original stones.
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Pulanna Lotus & Jade Regeneration Face Cream – 60 g. This product contains rare jade powder, lotus extract: and many herbs, accelerates skin cell’s metabolism, and accelerates the aged cells of stratum corneum to peel off, stimulates the regeneration of new cells. Main Ingredients and Function: |
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Golden Jade Ring Rare Green Tea $14.00 A lovely handmade artisan tea where rich jade green tea leaves are wrapped around a rod to shape them into rings. Each golden jade ring unravels into a full slender leaf with a delicate yet robust jasmine flavor. This tea is also known as nu er huan – little girl rings…. |
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The Jade Peony $2.00 Chinatown, Vancouver, in the late 1930s and `40s provides the setting for this poignant first novel, told through the vivid and intense reminiscences of the three younger children of an immigrant family. They each experience a very different childhood, depending on age and sex, as they encounter the complexities of birth and death, love and hate, kinship and otherness. Mingling with the realities … |
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The Shanghai Moon: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel $1.69 With The Shanghai Moon, S. J. Rozan returns to her award-winning, critically acclaimed, and much-loved characters Lydia Chin and Bill Smith in the first new novel in the series in seven years. Estranged for months from fellow P.I. Bill Smith, Chinese-American private investigator Lydia Chin is brought in by colleague and former mentor Joel Pilarsky to help with a case that crosses continents, cult… |
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The Eye of Jade: A Mei Wang Mystery (Mei Wang Mysteries) $0.70 “Having her own detective agency would give her the independence she had always longed for. It would also give her the chance to show those people who shunned her that she could be successful. People were getting rich. They owned property, money, business, and cars. With new freedom and opportunities came new crimes. There would be much that she could do.” Present day, Beijing. Mei Wang is a mo… |
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November 25th, 2009
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