Jade Jewelry Price Guide: Cost, Grading & What You Get

Jade Jewelry Price Guide: Cost, Grading & What You Get

Jade jewelry price is determined by four primary factors: treatment grade (Type A/B/C), stone color and translucency, stone size, and metal setting. Natural Type A jadeite in solid 18K gold for daily wear ranges from $200 to $800 USD. Imperial-grade jadeite has sold at auction for over $27 million USD per piece.

Jade price ranges by grade

  1. Commercial grade jadeite in solid gold ($200–$800 USD) — natural color, moderate translucency, suitable for daily wear
  2. Fine grade jadeite in solid gold ($800–$5,000 USD) — strong color, high translucency, collector interest
  3. High fine / imperial grade ($5,000–$500,000+ USD) — vivid imperial green, exceptional translucency, auction-level pieces
  4. Type B jadeite in gold-plated setting ($50–$300 USD) — bleached and polymer-filled; depreciates, degrades
  5. Nephrite in silver or gold ($30–$500 USD) — different mineral; softer, lower price ceiling than jadeite

Price factors for jadeite

Factor Impact on price
Treatment (Type A vs B/C) Type A commands 3–10x premium over treated stones
Color (imperial green vs commercial) Imperial green: 10–100x commercial grade
Translucency Higher translucency = higher price at every grade
Uniformity of color Even distribution commands premium
Metal setting Solid 18K vs plated: 2–4x cost difference

Comparison

Compared to diamonds at equivalent weight, fine jadeite is rarer at the top grade but has a narrower mainstream resale market. Compared to rubies or sapphires, jadeite pricing is less standardized — color grading is more subjective and certification less universally adopted in retail. For daily-wear fine jewelry buyers, $300–$600 USD represents the practical entry point for Type A jadeite in solid gold.

Buying criteria summary

  1. Treatment grade first — Type A only for any piece intended to hold value
  2. Color over size — a small vivid stone outvalues a large pale one
  3. Solid metal setting required — gold-plated settings negate the stone's value as a lasting piece
  4. Certification where possible — GIA or equivalent lab confirms treatment status
  5. Avoid below-market pricing — genuine Type A jadeite in solid gold below $150 USD does not exist

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