GRADING REPORT OJB198
- Identification: Natural Unheated & Untreated Burmese Jade
- Carat: 1.98
- Shape: Oval
- Measures: 9.76x7.11x3.39 (millimeter)
- Color Grade: Very Good
- Tone: MD60
- Color Zoning: None
- Clarity: Translucent - No Inclusions
- Cutting Grade: Very Good
o Brilliancy: n.a.
o Depth: 48%
- Origin: Burma
- Treatment: None
Certificate No: IGI 314800449
Overall Grade: Very Good
Comment: Untreated Burmese Type A Jade Jadeite. Almost two carats and almost imperial jade quality, but not yet, just as it is under two carats, it would need a slightly more translucent crystal and a tat more aggressive green. In some light, I can see the imperial, but not always. Its thin body gives almost (again) 10x7mm without turning pale. If you know a little bit about jade (a life-time passion for many Chinese) then you know that the best Imperial Jade can be as, or more, expensive than the finest emerald, ruby, you name it. Check the different green shades we caught with more, and less, light, always natural, indoors, and non-artificial. I'd love to call it 'Imperial' and the camera would allow the appropriate vividness but, oh, ruinous morality, I can't. Only almost imperial and only almost very expensive. Still, a fine green Type A Burma jade in full ringsize, flawless cut and polish, unmarbled, evenly fresh green saturated and distributed, no inclusions, and with full IGI report, free global shipping, WLT certificate and all WildFish perks, at almost :-) only $1k/ct.

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