I bought a piece of jade, took a lighter, burned it black, but it was gone, is it true?

Updated on society 2024-05-17
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's impossible to tell, but at least it proves that he's not plastic. Hehe.

    It's normal to use fire to burn things black, except for some special materials, which can generally be black. This is the carbon produced by combustion! It has nothing to do with the burned object.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's generally true that it's not hot to the touch.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Since you bought it, take it seriously.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is to see the real and fake, this is a relatively simple way to identify the real and fake! 1;It is to stick the jade on the face, and it feels very cold, and after two or three seconds, it is not cold, which means that it is true. Because jade transfers heat quickly and dissipates heat quickly!

    If it doesn't cool on your face, it's fake. 2;That is, the magnifying glass should look at the crystals inside 10 or 30 times to see if there are any small cracks like spider webs, and whether the color is on the cracks or on the surface of the jade, if there is, it is fake. Hetian jade looks like rice cereal, because the crystals are more delicate and the color is more uniform.

    Some jadeite looks like fly wings, some like a little sand star, and some like broken glass, because the jadeite crystals are not delicate enough, the color is not uniform, and there are many colors on the same piece of jade. 3;It is the identification of destruction, and it is burned with fire. It's blackened, burnt, yellowed, and smelly.

    Black and yellow, if the water can't be washed off, and the original color is different, it's fake. Burnt and smelly that's more fake. (The real fire will have small water droplets attached to the jade, and the fake ones will not have small water droplets attached to the jade).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a residue from the combustion of lighter gas, and it will turn black if it is left on the jade. A lighter is a small fire-taker, and modern lighters can be divided into liquid lighters and gas lighters according to the fuel used. According to the ignition method, it can be divided into flint lighter and electronic lighter. <

    Because there is a residue in the combustion of the lighter gas, it will turn black if it is left on the jade. A lighter is a small fire-taker, and modern lighters can be divided into liquid lighters and gas lighters according to the fuel used. According to the ignition method, it can be divided into flint lighter and electronic lighter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There will be no noticeable change in the burning of jade. In popular terms, the beautiful stone is jade, jade is the essence of the stone, Buddhism is called the earth relic, it is a spiritual stone with the ability to dispel evil and avoid evil, and it is widely welcomed in various regions of the world (especially East Asia) The classification of a gemstone.

    1. Broadly speaking, as long as it is a beautiful stone, it is jade, including Lantian jade, Hetian jade, Xiuyan jade, Burmese jadeite jade, Nanyang Dushan jade, serpentine jade, quartz stone jade, crystal stone, bloodstone, calcite jade, lapis lazuli, agate, coral, glacier jade, marble jade and other gemstones.

    2. China is the earliest and most extensive country in the world to mine and use jade. There are many records in ancient books, and the names are also very miscellaneous, such as water jade, relic jade, peiyu, fragrant jade, nephrite jade, etc. The tremolite nephrite jade block unearthed from the Chahai site in Fuxin City, Liaoning Province, is about 8,000 years old (early Neolithic Age), and is the earliest true jade known in the world so far.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. No, jade is not flammable, so lighting it with a lighter will not burn out under normal circumstances. However, it should be noted that if there are paints, pigments, paints and other flammable materials on this jade, it may cause disaster if it is ignited by a lighter, so special caution is required.

    In addition, when using a lighter to heat jade, you also need to be careful not to overheat it, as overheating will affect the texture and color of the jade.

    No, jade is not flammable, so lighting it with a lighter will not burn out under normal circumstances. However, it should be noted that if there are paints, pigments, paints and other flammable materials on this jade, it may cause disaster if it is ignited by a lighter, so special caution is required. In addition, if you use a lighter to heat the jade, you also need to be careful not to overheat, as overheating will affect the texture and color of the jade.

    Is there any paint or pigment on this jade?

    There is no overheating pro.

    It's excessive. This is mutton fat white jade, and the top is old green skin.

    Uh-huh, overheating can affect the color and texture.

    Will it explode if it's too much?

    Yes, if the jade is burned excessively, it may explode in the case of extreme dryness, and this situation has great requirements for the firing temperature and production process of the material.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What would real jade look like if it was burned by fire? May I ask the master, I bought a white bracelet and roasted it with a lighter, there is a fiery, whether this jade is real or false, please ask the master for advice.

    Hello, because jade is a natural stone, it is inevitable that there will be defects, impurities, and unevenness inside; Jade is a poor conductor of heat, and there is uneven heating when you see fire; Therefore, if the jade is burned with fire, the jade is easy to crack, deteriorate, and break. When jade is burned by fire, it will burn apart. High temperature will intensify the movement of internal molecules, resulting in expansion, deformation at light, and cracks at worst.

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