Will moisture flow out of the back of jade in very hot weather?
How can water flow out of jade? It just feels cool when worn in summer. Here is an introduction to jade:
Jade, minerals, the collective name for jadeite and nephrite , fine and shiny texture, can be used to make decorations or carving materials
Jadeite is a rare species in the pyroxene group, one of the most common rock-forming minerals in nature, and is a monoclinic crystal Tie. Nephrite is a hydrous calcium-magnesium silicate with a chain-like structure. It is a microscopic fibrous or dense massive mineral aggregate of the rock-forming mineral amphibole group, dominated by tremolite and actinolite, and containing other trace mineral components. The chemical composition is Ca2(Mg, Fe2+)5 (Si4O11) 2(OH) 2. Belongs to the monoclinic crystal system.
Based on the concepts of mineralogy and petrology, the so-called "real jade" used in Chinese civilization is actually what is called "soft jade" in modern times. Modern mineralogy's description of the characteristics of nephrite is consistent with the ancient description of its characteristics of fine and tough texture, warm and elegant color, high hardness, transparency, and suitable for carving jade art! Therefore, starting from the narrow concept of jade, jade can be defined as: usually refers to a single mineral aggregate composed of a certain mineral. Specifically, it refers to both "jade jade" and "nephrite jade." The former is a mineral aggregate composed of the mineral jadeite of the pyroxene group, commonly known as "emerald"; the latter is composed of the mineral tremolite-actinolite series minerals of the hornblende group Mineral aggregates, commonly known as "Hetian jade", their hardness is greater than 6.
Jade, as it is collectively referred to internationally, also refers specifically to jade and soft jade, and other jade carving stones are collectively called jade