Hello sisters! 👋 Your jade appraisal expert, Sayu, is here again! Today, let's talk about a topic that makes countless jade lovers both love and hate – the market trend of BiYu jade. Recently, many friends have been privately messaging me: Teacher, is BiYu jade rising or falling now? What price is reasonable? 🤔 Don't worry, today I will combine my 20+ years of industry experience to tell you about the BiYu jade market!

📈 BiYu Jade Market Status: Two Extremes, Severe Polarization!

First of all, we have to admit that the BiYu jade market has indeed experienced a considerable adjustment in recent years. The boom of "as long as it's BiYu jade, someone will snatch it up" a few years ago no longer exists. But at the same time, high-quality BiYu jade, especially rare varieties such as old mine spinach green and duck egg green, remain strong in price, and even repeatedly hit new highs! What does this show? It shows that the market is returning to rationality, and quality is king!

Data speaks: For example, in 2018, a top-grade old mine spinach green bracelet might cost 800-1200 yuan per gram, but now, if it's in perfect condition, without black spots, cracks, and with uniform and rich color, the price per gram can easily exceed 1500 yuan, or even higher! However, some BiYu jade with average material, many black spots, and obvious water lines have seen their prices plummet, even to the point where there is no market. So, sisters, don't blindly follow the trend anymore!

🔍 Key Factors Affecting BiYu Jade Price That You Must Know!

  • Origin: This is the "gene" that determines the quality of BiYu jade. The main BiYu jade producing areas on the market currently are:

* Russian BiYu (Russian Jade): The main force in the market, known for spinach green and duck egg green. Among them, old mine material (such as No. 7 mine, No. 8 mine) has rich color and delicate jade quality, making it the first choice for collection. New mine material generally has high translucency and coarse structure, and the price is relatively low.
* Canadian BiYu (Canadian Jade): Large quantity, mostly bright green and emerald green, but generally harder in texture, with many black spots and obvious water lines. The price is affordable, suitable for daily wear.
* Hotan BiYu: Rare in production, warm and moist in texture, good oiliness, but the color is mostly bluish, and often has black spots, and the price is high.
* Manasi BiYu: Deep color, often with black spots, now rarely seen on the market.

  • Color: "A difference of one point in color, a difference of ten times in price" is vividly reflected in BiYu jade. Spinach green and duck egg green are recognized as top-grade hues. The more uniform, richer, and purer the color, the higher the value. Avoid gray, yellow, and dull colors.


  • Jade Quality: Includes fineness, oiliness, and cleanliness. Good BiYu jade has a compact structure, a warm touch, full of oiliness, and almost no black spots, cotton, or cracks.


  • Craftsmanship: Exquisite carving and unique design of BiYu jade works can greatly enhance their artistic and market value. Especially famous carvers add icing to the cake.


💡 Expert Advice: How to Grasp the BiYu Jade Market, Avoid Pitfalls and Find Gems?

  • Clarify Budget and Needs: Is it for collection and preservation, or for daily wear? If it's for collection, it's recommended to aim directly for top-grade old mine Russian BiYu in spinach green or duck egg green; if it's for daily wear and the budget is limited, you can consider good quality Canadian BiYu or new mine Russian BiYu.


  • Look More, Buy Less, Accumulate Experience: The water in BiYu jade is very deep, and beginners should avoid blindly buying. Go to regular jade markets and exhibitions more often, see more physical objects, and feel the differences between BiYu jade from different origins and qualities. It's best to find a reliable expert to guide you.


  • Pay Attention to Details, Reject "Obvious Fakes": When buying, be sure to observe carefully, use a strong flashlight to illuminate, and check the jade structure, distribution of black spots, cracks, water lines, etc. Remember, perfect BiYu jade almost doesn't exist, but you need to learn to distinguish the degree of flaws and the acceptable range.


  • Request Authoritative Certificates: When purchasing high-value BiYu jade, be sure to ask for an appraisal certificate issued by a national or provincial authoritative testing institution to ensure it is natural BiYu jade.


  • Beware of "Sky-high Prices" and "Cabbage Prices": Prices that are too high or too low may have tricks. Look at market prices rationally, and don't be misled by inflated or deflated quotes.


💖 My Personal Experience Sharing:

I once saw a very fine old mine spinach green bracelet. At that time, the seller offered 80,000 yuan, and many people thought it was expensive. But based on my experience, I judged that the jade quality, color, and oiliness of this bracelet were top-notch, and its future appreciation potential was huge. Later, a friend of mine bought it for 75,000 yuan, and two years later, the market estimated value has exceeded 120,000 yuan! This is the return brought by vision and professional knowledge. Of course, I have also seen many friends who, for the sake of cheapness, bought "junk material" with dense black spots and crisscrossing water lines, and in the end, they could only put it aside, wasting money in vain.

So sisters, although the BiYu jade market has risks, opportunities also coexist. As long as we keep our eyes open and master professional knowledge, we can find our own beauty in the world of BiYu jade! I hope today's sharing is helpful to you! Remember to like and collect, tell me what you want to see next in the comment section! 👇 #BiYu #BiYuBracelet #BiYuIdentification #JadeCollection #JewelryAppreciation #RussianJade #SpinachGreen #DuckEggGreen #JadeMarket