Ancient jade collection appreciation

The color of the jade refers to the phenomenon in which the jade is in contact with water, soil, and other materials in the environment for a long time, and naturally produced water or minerals attack the jade body, causing the color of the jade part or the whole to change. The common pheasants are white otters, red cinnabar, reddish brown earthworms, black merle of mercury, dark red husks, and green gongs.

Unearthed jade is a common color, with white misty blisters, yellow earthworms, black mercury crucibles, green copper coffins, and dark purple corpses. Because there are innumerable micropores in jade, they are affected by the surrounding environment. In particular, the jade pieces carried on the corpse were stained with cadaveric fluid and dark purple marks appeared, commonly known as “corpses”. Some of the red dragonflies on jade objects are the blood flowing from jade masters and immersed in jade, known as "bloody."

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