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The Huanglong Jade flower I bought in Guizhou cost 2,000 yuan. Could it be fake?

The yellow dragon jade found in general tourist attractions will not be fake, but the price will be extremely expensive. It is normal to exceed the normal market price by tens or hundreds of times. You can take a picture and let me see what material it is made of. The approximate market price is about 2,000 yuan. At present, Huanglong jade can be called a "carrot price." In the past, Huanglong jade cost tens of thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan per piece. Nowadays, the price has dropped alarmingly. Some simply Sold in piles. The price increase of Huanglong Jade has gone through three stages: the first stage was dominated by stone dealers in Yunnan and Guangxi. During this period, Huanglong Jade was traded as yellow wax stone, and the increase was not very large; the second stage was when yellow wax stone was renamed in 2004. "Huanglong Jade", jade merchants from all over the country flocked to mine and pushed up the price of Huanglong Jade raw materials; in the third stage, starting from the second half of 2009, hot money poured into the Huanglong Jade market in the Pearl River Delta, Jiangsu and Zhejiang, and the price of Huanglong Jade increased. Rushing forward like a wild horse. Many people also became rich overnight due to the sharp rise in Huanglong Jade. Prices are from the Internet and are for reference only.