Hey I am looking for info on these Gaiwan I found in an antique warehouse. I was led to this site be a fellow Tea enthusiast on Reddit. They were apparently bought from an estate sale in the 70's and had been in that family for two generations. I have done lots of research and have narrowed the stone down to spinach jade and not serpentine. They are masterfully crafted and in excellent shape. I'm trying to get them appraised but don't know where to start. Any help is appreciated.
PS I thought they were nephrite from a Russian mine but then I found some Chinese jade that looked the same.
http://imgur.com/a/MUaE9
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Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
Zhong Kui,
Those are beautiful, delicate and rich! Congratulations on the find! How is it brewing tea in them?
Blessings!
Those are beautiful, delicate and rich! Congratulations on the find! How is it brewing tea in them?
Blessings!
Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
So you believe it is a kind of serpentine? I do not think so after all of my research. Any reason you believe so?kyarazen wrote:酒泉玉 or jiuquan jade.
Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
because i haz some lying around. they used to be trendy as wine glasesZhōng Kuí wrote:So you believe it is a kind of serpentine? I do not think so after all of my research. Any reason you believe so?kyarazen wrote:酒泉玉 or jiuquan jade.
here's one of the gaiwans that i have, quite thin, probably half a millimetre thick only
https://www.instagram.com/p/zo9F6nRf3l/ ... aloeswoods
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kyarazen wrote:because i haz some lying around. they used to be trendy as wine glasesZhōng Kuí wrote:So you believe it is a kind of serpentine? I do not think so after all of my research. Any reason you believe so?kyarazen wrote:酒泉玉 or jiuquan jade.
here's one of the gaiwans that i have, quite thin, probably half a millimetre thick only
https://www.instagram.com/p/zo9F6nRf3l/ ... aloeswoods
Interesting. It does look quite similar. Does yours leach or break down with use? Mine don't and I read that serpentine, specifically bowenite (which is what I think yours is..maybe mine too) does because of the soft mineral. I had one person tell me that what I have is nephrite and not bowenite. You could still be correct though. Spinach jade nephrite and bowenite look very similar.
Do you have other gaiwan or ware made from this same material?
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you can take a search on 酒泉玉 for many more examples. i had cups and saucers made of the same material.Zhōng Kuí wrote: Interesting. It does look quite similar. Does yours leach or break down with use? Mine don't and I read that serpentine, specifically bowenite (which is what I think yours is..maybe mine too) does because of the soft mineral. I had one person tell me that what I have is nephrite and not bowenite. You could still be correct though. Spinach jade nephrite and bowenite look very similar.
Do you have other gaiwan or ware made from this same material?
if it is nephrite it doesnt scratch with steel. you can take a scalpel or a penknife to an obscure part of it to see if it scratches
spinach jade is a western term perhaps. in nephrite it is either 碧玉 or 花青
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Do you know what kind of stone the "Luminous Jade" is? I cannot be certain.kyarazen wrote:you can take a search on 酒泉玉 for many more examples. i had cups and saucers made of the same material.Zhōng Kuí wrote: Interesting. It does look quite similar. Does yours leach or break down with use? Mine don't and I read that serpentine, specifically bowenite (which is what I think yours is..maybe mine too) does because of the soft mineral. I had one person tell me that what I have is nephrite and not bowenite. You could still be correct though. Spinach jade nephrite and bowenite look very similar.
Do you have other gaiwan or ware made from this same material?
if it is nephrite it doesnt scratch with steel. you can take a scalpel or a penknife to an obscure part of it to see if it scratches
spinach jade is a western term perhaps. in nephrite it is either 碧玉 or 花青
So does your gaiwan not leach because of softness?
I'll try to scratch it and tell you what I have found. Probably take some pictures of before and after so we can all see.
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luminous jade or 月光玉 is serpentine.Zhōng Kuí wrote: Do you know what kind of stone the "Luminous Jade" is? I cannot be certain.
So does your gaiwan not leach because of softness?
I'll try to scratch it and tell you what I have found. Probably take some pictures of before and after so we can all see.
no idea on leaching, it feels like it does so i dont use it often
Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
kyarazen wrote:luminous jade or 月光玉 is serpentine.Zhōng Kuí wrote: Do you know what kind of stone the "Luminous Jade" is? I cannot be certain.
So does your gaiwan not leach because of softness?
I'll try to scratch it and tell you what I have found. Probably take some pictures of before and after so we can all see.
no idea on leaching, it feels like it does so i dont use it often
Any idea what kind of serpentine? There are many kinds..
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just for convenience's sake you can refer to :Zhōng Kuí wrote:
Any idea what kind of serpentine? There are many kinds..
http://www.baike.com/wiki/%E8%9B%87%E7% ... 3%E7%8E%89
Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
kyarazen wrote:just for convenience's sake you can refer to :Zhōng Kuí wrote:
Any idea what kind of serpentine? There are many kinds..
http://www.baike.com/wiki/%E8%9B%87%E7% ... 3%E7%8E%89
Thanks that is interesting. i wish they got into more detail on the compositions, but none the less it is a good reference.
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A scratch test indeed is the easiest way to see if it is jade.kyarazen wrote: if it is nephrite it doesnt scratch with steel. you can take a scalpel or a penknife to an obscure part of it to see if it scratches
If you're on Facebook: There is a pretty good group for Jade collectors (antique & new). I'm sure they could tell you more about your piece. Here is the link if you're interested:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/319030194928738/
Re: Looking for info on my Gaiwan
I have one like this ... pretty sure it's serpentine, but not an expert by any means.