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What is Guanglvyu? Authentic Guangdong Guangning specialty: Guanglvyu
Content summary:Do you want to know what Guanglvyu is? This article is a detailed introduction to the Guangdong Guangning specialty - Guanglvyu. It was compiled and edited by the editorial team of China Specialty Network after reviewing and collecting relevant information about Guanglvyu. The full text takes about 4 minutes to read, mainly including the basic introduction of Guanglvyu and the product characteristics of Guanglvyu? How did the history of Guanglvyu come about? Awards and honors for Guanglvyu
Introduction to Guanglvyu
A type of altered sericite rock jade.
. Produced in Guangning County, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province, also known as Guangdong Green. Warm textured cryptocrystalline blocks can be used to make exquisite jade artifacts. Pure green, light yellow, milky white, and yellow with a hint of green are the top grades, while light green, emerald green, and dark green varieties with uniform and pure colors are the most popular; Varieties with green stripes in white, green stripes in yellow, red stripes in yellow, or green stripes in white are also popular. Especially those with shimmering pearl luster and silk luster are more suitable for making handicrafts. In the past 30 years, it has been sold to Japan, the United States and other places. Guanglv stone is an aluminosilicate mineral, belonging to a type of mica jade. In addition to mainly containing muscovite, it also contains a small amount of apatite, rutile, and white titanium stoneGuangdong is mainly green and dark green, with delicate stones that are as warm as jade, with few impurities, moderate hardness, and easy processing. It is a rare gemstone. Oil luster, wax luster, silk luster, slightly transparent to semi transparent or opaque. The main colors are green, yellow, white, black, gray, as well as red, brown, purple and other colors. Various colors and tones vary endlessly, with green being the most variable. There are often multiple colors coexisting on a stoneRegarding the history of Guanglv stone, there are detailed records in the historical materials of Taiwan and Japan, especially in Mr. Yukimura's "Antique Stories of the Imperial Academy" and Mr. De Taro's "Supplementary Illustrations of Stone Printing Materials", both of which praise Guanglv stone as a timeless treasure comparable to Tianhuang and Chicken Blood Stone. Mr. Cheng Dajun, a renowned Chinese gemstone expert, GAC gemstone appraiser, vice president of Guangdong Gem and Jade Association, and first vice president of the Asian Jewelry Federation, wrote an article titled "Guangdong Green, One of the Five Great Gems in China" more than 20 years ago, which provided a detailed introduction to Guanglv stone and compared it to Tianhuang and Chicken Blood Stone, giving high praise
Awards and honors for Guanglvyu
Mr. Zhao Puchu, former chairman of the Buddhist Association of China and late famous calligrapher, once gladly inscribed the seven characters "Guangdong Green, a Treasure in the Stone" on Guanglv Stone
Guangdong is mainly green and dark green, with delicate stones that are as warm as jade, with few impurities, moderate hardness, and easy processing. It is a rare gemstone. Oil luster, wax luster, silk luster, slightly transparent to semi transparent or opaque. The main colors are green, yellow, white, black, gray, as well as red, brown, purple and other colors. Various colors and tones vary endlessly, with green being the most variable. There are often multiple colors coexisting on a stone Regarding the history of Guanglv stone, there are detailed records in the historical materials of Taiwan and Japan, especially in Mr. Yukimura's "Antique Stories of the Imperial Academy" and Mr. De Taro's "Supplementary Illustrations of Stone Printing Materials", both of which praise Guanglv stone as a timeless treasure comparable to Tianhuang and Chicken Blood Stone. Mr. Cheng Dajun, a renowned Chinese gemstone expert, GAC gemstone appraiser, vice president of Guangdong Gem and Jade Association, and first vice president of the Asian Jewelry Federation, wrote an article titled "Guangdong Green, One of the Five Great Gems in China" more than 20 years ago, which provided a detailed introduction to Guanglv stone and compared it to Tianhuang and Chicken Blood Stone, giving high praise Mr. Zhao Puchu, former chairman of the Buddhist Association of China and late famous calligrapher, once gladly inscribed the seven characters "Guangdong Green, a Treasure in the Stone" on Guanglv StoneAwards and honors for Guanglvyu