30.89 ct Translucent Fei Cui (Jadeite)
Vivid old-mine Burmese jadeite from the 1970s, glowing electric green with strong translucency and classic natural mottling. Offered exclusively by Jadeite Global Holdings Inc.
Under direct light, the stone ignites with an intense internal glow—bright, saturated green cloud patterns suspended in a translucent body. This is classic vintage Fei Cui material: untreated, highly expressive, and increasingly scarce in the modern market.
Stone Profile & Provenance
This specimen is a Natural Burmese Fei Cui (Jadeite) Type A, weighing 30.89 carats in an elegant freeform shield-triangle shape. The material was mined in Myanmar during the 1970s old-mine era and later fashioned to maximize its luminous back-lit presentation.
Color zoning ranges from bright, electrified emerald green to softer milky areas, creating depth and movement when illuminated. The internal structure shows natural cloud-like patterns consistent with genuine untreated jadeite, free of any polymer or dye.
Valuation Outlook
Based on carat weight, translucency, color saturation and 1970s Burmese provenance, this stone sits in a premium tier of the current Fei Cui market.
Estimated 2025 high-end valuation (subject to live market conditions and final GIA paperwork):
Retail / Private Collector: US$45,000 – US$85,000 • Auction Potential (HK / Taipei): US$90,000+
Values are indicative only and intended for internal offering, catalog presentation, and preliminary discussions with qualified buyers, family offices, and institutions.
Private Viewing & Acquisition
To discuss acquisition, structured purchase, or collateralization of this 30.89 ct Fei Cui, please contact Jadeite Global Holdings Inc. directly.
Tel: 480-444-6177
Email: joealosi@gmail.com
Location: Arizona, USA (available to vetted international buyers)
Video call viewings, additional macro photography, and GIA documentation copies are available upon request for serious parties.
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