Jade has captivated hearts for centuries with its mesmerizing beauty and cultural significance. A symbol of wisdom, purity, and harmony, this enchanting gemstone has adorned emperors, artisans, and collectors alike. Among the various forms of jade, jadeite stands out as a prized treasure, coveted for its vibrant colors and exceptional translucency.
In the world of jade, there exists a term known as “treated jade,” a subject that often raises concerns for both seasoned collectors and those new to the realm of gemstones. This blog post aims to demystify treated jade, explore the different treatments available, shed light on grade classifications, and ultimately encourage you to seek quality Grade A jadeite at the Vintage Hula Gal store.
What is Treated Jade and Why You Should Avoid It
Treated jade refers to jadeite that has undergone various enhancement processes to improve its color, clarity, and overall appearance. These treatments are carried out to increase the market value of the gemstone or to meet specific consumer demands. While treated jade may seem alluring at first glance, it is essential to understand that these enhancements may not always be permanent or authentic.
One common treatment is dyeing, where jadeite is infused with colored substances to enhance or alter its natural hue. Though dye-treated jade can exhibit captivating colors, the dye may fade over time or show signs of wear, diminishing the gem’s appeal and value.
Another treatment involves impregnation with polymer resins to fill cracks and enhance translucency. While this process can make the jadeite appear more pristine, it compromises the stone’s natural characteristics and reduces its authenticity.
At Vintage Hula Gal, we advocate for transparency and authenticity. We believe in preserving the natural beauty of jadeite and offering only genuine, untreated gemstones to our discerning customers.
What Treatments are there for Jade?
Understanding the different treatments applied to jadeite is crucial in making informed purchase decisions. Here are some common treatments you might encounter:
- Dyeing: As mentioned earlier, dyeing involves the infusion of colored substances into the jadeite to enhance or alter its color.
- Impregnation: This treatment fills surface-reaching fractures with polymer resins or other substances to improve the gemstone’s clarity and appearance.
- Bleaching: Bleaching is used to lighten the color of jadeite or to remove undesirable spots or stains. This process may weaken the gemstone over time.
- Heat Treatment: Heating jadeite can enhance its color and transparency. It is essential to differentiate between natural color variations and those induced by heat treatment.
- Waxing/Oiling: Jadeite may be treated with wax or oil to improve its luster and make the surface appear smoother. This treatment is usually not permanent and may require reapplication over time.
What is Grade A, B, C, D?
Jadeite is often classified into different grades based on its quality, transparency, color, and texture. The most widely recognized grading system includes Grades A, B, C, and D:
- Grade A: A” jade refers to jadeite that is natural or polished with wax only. It has not undergone any treatments and is entirely natural. Waxing is not considered a treatment as it has no lasting impact.
- Grade B: “B” jade refers to jadeite that has been bleached with acid and then impregnated with polymer resin.
- Grade C: This grade includes jadeite with visible impurities and color variations. It may undergo more significant treatments, such as dyeing or impregnation, to improve its overall look. “C” jade refers to dyed material mostly.
- Grade D: The lowest grade. It’s made from composite material, Jadeite combined with other material such as plastics or glass.
Embrace Quality Grade A Jadeite at Vintage Hula Gal
At Vintage Hula Gal, we take immense pride in curating a stunning collection of Grade A jadeite, sourced ethically from reputable origins. Our commitment to authenticity ensures that you receive gemstones that are free from treatments, allowing the true beauty of jadeite to shine through.
By choosing Grade A jadeite from Vintage Hula Gal, you’re not just acquiring a precious gem; you’re becoming part of a rich cultural heritage and timeless legacy. The allure of genuine jadeite lies in its ability to captivate with its natural brilliance, vibrant colors, and unique character.
Conclusion
Jadeite is a gemstone that exudes an aura of elegance and mystique, captivating hearts across generations. While treated jade may tempt with its artificial allure, the true connoisseur understands the value of authenticity and transparency.
At Vintage Hula Gal, we invite you to explore the world of Grade A jadeite – a world where beauty meets authenticity. Embrace the allure of untreated jadeite, as nature intended, and discover the perfect gem that resonates with your soul.
Step into our store to witness the beauty of Grade A jadeite firsthand. With our carefully selected collection, knowledgeable experts, and dedication to quality, Vintage Hula Gal promises an unforgettable journey into the enchanting world of jadeite. Let the legacy of this timeless gemstone become a cherished part of your story. Happy shopping!