Water foam jade is an associated ore of jadeite. It is mainly produced in Myanmar. Its main components are albite and quartzite. It has many common properties with jadeite, such as opaque to completely transparent. The texture can be divided into glutinous, ice, and glass species, but water foam jade does not show emerald.
Water foam jade is actually an associated ore of jadeite. Water foam jade is also called water foam. It shovels Burma. Its main mineral components are albite and quartzite, in addition to some pyroxene minerals and hornblende minerals.
Water foam jade has a long history like jadeite, and at the same time, it is as opaque as jadeite. According to its texture, water foam jade can also be divided into glutinous species, ice species, and glass species.
From the looks of it, it was very similar to ice jadeite and glass jadeite. Using a magnifying glass to observe the water foam jade would not show its emerald nature. You could see that there were more stone flowers or cotton inside, and its transparency and water head were better.