Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Why does turquoise feel foggy?

Why does turquoise feel foggy?

Actually, this matter has something to do with sweaty hands. The details are as follows:

It is true that turquoise absorbs sweat and discolors, but the sweat and grease secreted by sweaty hands are too rich, which will not only cause turquoise to return to alkali, but also form an oil film on the surface of turquoise, which is the reason for the fog on the surface of turquoise.

It's also very simple to handle. Soak turquoise in water for 6-8 hours to make it full of water, which can not only remove alkali returning, but also soften the oil film. Finally, take it out and wipe off the oil film to dry the turquoise, so that it can be played normally.

playing with turquoise

It is recommended that you play with gloves in the early stage to experience the habits and changes of turquoise. When you have enough knowledge of turquoise and accumulated your own experience to a certain extent, you will gradually take off the glove tray and feel the difference between the hand tray and the glove tray.

The rapid color change of turquoise in the early stage is very good, but we can't be quick, and we can't feel ugly because of the embarrassing color change in the middle stage, which leads to a psychological gap. In fact, playing turquoise is also a process of self-cultivation.

If it's the transition period of playing, turquoise will not look so good because of different playing methods and objects' shapes. You must not slack off. It's precisely at this time that you need to pay more patience and companionship to help it through this embarrassing period, because in the later stage, when it turns into jade, you will find that everything is worth it.