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**Burmese Jadeite | Rare Purple & Red "Flower" Large Ping An Kou Pendant | Natural Burmese Jadeite**
This piece is truly rare – it's uncommon to find a purple "Ping An Kou" accented with red "flower" inclusions, particularly on both sides. While it could have been divided into two for greater profit, a personal decision was made to keep it as one, creating a more valuable, generously sized buckle. The jade quality is fine, with consistent texture and even color. Photographed in natural light, never under jeweler's lamps, its actual color is very close to the images, appearing even deeper when out of direct light. It comes with a necklace cord. This is a rare opportunity; own something unique! Don't miss it if you love it! (The smaller "Ping An Kou" in the photo is for display purposes only.) 🔸 The coin shown is a Hong Kong one-dollar coin (25mm), approximately the size of a Taiwan 10-dollar coin or a Singapore 1-dollar coin.
Knowledge Point: Crafting jadeite "Ping An Kou" requires stones of high perfection. Therefore, 20mm and 25mm are considered significant sizes. Reaching 30mm is rare, and the price increases considerably with each larger increment. This buckle measures 39mm wide and 12mm thick, yet it is not priced excessively high.
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◇ Gemstone Dimensions | Approx. 39×12mm
◇ Origin | Myanmar
◇ Certification | Natural Jadeite (Type A)
◇ Testing Center | Lu Zheng
◇ Photography | Natural light by the window
◇ Included | Necklace cord
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【Note】 Natural jadeite may inevitably have inclusions, color roots, cottony textures, and stone patterns. Photos taken in natural light by the window may show variations in color due to different angles and lighting conditions.
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- Myanmar (Burma)
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- This natural Burmese jadeite features a rare purple "Ping An Kou" (peace buckle) pendant adorned with scattered red "flower" inclusions. It's uncommon to find a purple piece with red speckles, especially on both sides. While it could have been split into two to maximize profit, a personal preference led to keeping it whole, creating a more precious, generously sized buckle. The jade's quality is fine, with consistent texture and color that closely matches the images, deepening slightly in lower light. Truly a rare find; don't miss out if you love it.
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