Imperial Jadeite Jade & "Mutton Fat" white jade are the most expensive jade.
* Colors of Jadeite Jade
The most sought after the color of Jadeite is called the Imperial Green which is an Emerald like vivid green color. It's closely followed by Lavender Jadeite which has a purplish-blue hue. Icy Jadeite is coming into the trend with its near-transparent white color. That’s the best quality without color. But if it’s the best texture and imperial green. That’s the top valuable jadeite jewelry for collecting and investing.
* Colors of Nephrite Jade
Nephrite HeTian "Mutton Fat" White Jade, are the best of nephrite jade and holds value very well. Great for collectors and investment purposes too.
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Jade Jadeite & Gemstones ( Birthstones & Anniversary Gemstones)
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I am in possession of fourteen 10ml diameter Imperial jade beads which belonged to my great grandmother Annie Pang in a jade necklace given to her by her husband Harry Leuey Pang for her 21st birthday a century ago. Harry Leuey Pang was an importer of Chinese finery to Australia in the early 20th century. I would like to sell the beads and wonder if you could advise me. My.mother was bequeathed a 28 bead necklace which she buried in her garden and subsequently the beads were divided between my sister and myself upon her death. I would be grateful for any information you could provide. I also have a black opal ring surrounded by 14 pearls which belonged to my great grandmother also. Thank you in anticipation….Judith Molyneux
I am in possession of fourteen 10ml diameter Imperial jade beads which belonged to my great grandmother Annie Pang in a jade necklace given to her by her husband Harry Leuey Pang for her 21st birthday a century ago. Harry Leuey Pang was an importer of Chinese finery to Australia in the early 20th century. I would like to sell the beads and wonder if you could advise me. My.mother was bequeathed a 28 bead necklace which she buried in her garden and subsequently the beads were divided between my sister and myself upon her death. I would be grateful for any information you could provide. I also have a black opal ring surrounded by 14 pearls which belonged to my great grandmother also. Thank you in anticipation….Judith Molyneux
I have pieces of white and green jade. I truly love all my jade pieces and am always looking for new pieces.