03-30-2018 12:43 PM
Good morning!
Would someone kindly help with two pieces of jewelry that I have, vintage. One of the earrings stone I believe is jade but would really like a professional opinion, as making a mistake is not an option.
The other earrings I don't know what the stone is. Its light with an almost green tint to it. I recently found out that mother of pearl can be an iridescentgreen (who knew!) but again, will never make assumptions.
Really appreciate any help in advance.
03-30-2018 11:59 PM
03-31-2018 03:30 PM
It is nearly impossible to ID a stone from a photo. Do you have someone you can bring them to so you can get a hands on opinion?
04-09-2018 01:28 PM
You can perform a scratch test by scratching the pieces (on place not obvious) by a needle or a small pocket knife. If it can scratched (leaving a white line), it is not jade. First piece (top) does not appear to be jade to me. Cannot tell on second piece because your picture is not good. Should take picture under sunlight or natural light, from different angles.
04-09-2018 01:46 PM
Thanks so much to everyone who took the time out of their day to respond and offer suggestions!
I will take your advice!
Have a great day!
04-10-2018 11:48 AM
There are several types of "Jade" ... so instead of deforming, take it to a jewelry store that actually buys jewelry and get their best offer and opinion. Cheaper than paying for an appraisal, or damaging.