Siberian White Jade Bangle 56.5 mm - Wide band Style 1
$1,900.00
To most, this is considered "white" or possibly "celadon" but it is more appropriately described as a off white or even white with a touch of light blue. This is a unique material from Siberia Russia that has wonderful contrasting chocolate brown colors. Waxy feel like all the good stuff from Siberia. This is a really nice bangle. This is a high grade solid bangle with an extremely high polish. Wide band style with tapered inside for comfort. Good translucency and shows great in shade or sun.
Price Options
One-time purchase
$1,900.00
Sib bangle 1
$159.00
every month for 12 months
Specifications
Bangle Specifications:
Inner Diameter: 56.5 mm
Width: 23.7 mm
Weight: 84.4 grams
Grading
Grading Total: 9
Grading Specifics
- Integrity: 9
- Grain/Fiber: 9
- Translucency: 8
- Color impact: 9
- Polish: 9
- Workmanship: 9
GRADING DEFINITIONS - JADE
Integrity: Ability to withstand impact. (Fractures, micro-fractures and brittleness)
Grain/Fiber: Fine crystalline (Jadeite) or fine fiber (nephrite)
Translucency: Light penetration into material from a light source
Color impact: Expected color from material (There are different expectations from different jades from around the world and the jade source locations.)
Polish: Ability to take a polish. Not all items are high polish but the ability to take a high polish shows a certain aspect in quality.
Workmanship: Consistency of smoothness, edges, thickness and polish.
Grading Scale:
- 7 to 10: High
- 4 to 6: Medium
- 1 to 3: Low
Material History
Siberian Nephrite Jade
The Sayan Mountains near Lake Baikal, in central Siberia, is the primary source of Siberian nephrite jade, with secondary mining occurring along the Onot River, south of nearby Irkutsk. Although some of the finest quality nephrite jade is formed here, Siberia’s severe weather conditions and inconsistent production means the raw stone is only accessible for two to three months of the year at most. Although Siberian nephrite jade can be leek green with minute flecks of black iron, it also comes in shades of white, off-white or brown shades or chatoyant (cat’s eye jade), black and a pale blue/green. Almost all colors in high quality are sought after with the whites, light greens and blue/green being the most sought after. Finding any material is difficult now days.
About My Bangles
I am adding additional information on the grading of each bangle. The purpose is to help educate all buyers and give people the appropriate information to better understand their purchase, and in the case of “high-end bangles,” their investment. This grading information is my personal attempt to inform others of the qualities of the material on a particular item. There are so many false jades, modified jade and simply inferior jade being passed off to uninformed buyers. I usually only work with high quality, untreated materials, but the materials do vary in quality even within the same stone so this will point out and identify everything about each bangle. When artists work on a piece of jade (in this case, a bangle), they get to personally know everything about the bangle. Many online sellers (including ETSY), are selling bangles made by production methods (CNC or many operators doing only one part of the process at a time), which also means a seller will have no personal knowledge of the item.
** Note: Many items stated to be "Jade" on Etsy and Ebay are not. In many cases, price does not indicate this either so buying an expensive item may be a jade replica like glass. There are many other stones including agate, grossular garnet, serpentine (many forms), aventurine... being sold as jade. To make it worse and more complicated, many jadeite stones are being reconditioned and died to be very attractive so they pass general tests to be real. If you see very clear bangles, odds are they are agate, glass or something else. If you see very bright colors of red, yellow, purple... most likely not real. I say this as many buyers are being fooled on-line by these practices.