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I went to Xiamen to play and bought a gold inlaid jade. Is it true?/You don't say.
This is a common commodity in tourist souvenir shops. It is indeed Hetian jade and sapphire, and there is nothing wrong with it. But it is not expensive, and it belongs to Hetian jade in a broad sense.
Similar to this type as shown in the figure, you can compare and refer to it. Certificates are mass-produced, only worth a dozen dollars. Moreover, your certificate belongs to the zodiac pig, the pendant belongs to the zodiac dog, and the certificate is wrong. This gold-inlaid part is a layer of gold foil wrapped in a plastic mold, which is even less valuable. It is very expensive to buy one hundred.
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