Seeing the investment value of LongServing Lab-Grown jadeite

Seeing the investment value of LongServing Lab-Grown jadeite

Financial correspondentZhixuan Wu

 

Entering the  LongServing  Art and Culture Center, I witnessed the world's unique Lab-Grown jadeite technology. Each piece of Lab-Grown jadeite is rich in color, extremely transparent, and filled with cotton-like crystals. Under a magnifying glass and light, the layers of crystals are clearly visible to the naked eye. The unique beauty of natural jadeite, created by the uncanny hand of nature, is also perfectly crafted by  LongServing  Lab-Grown jadeite, even surpassing it.

 

At the end of November, I was fortunate to be invited to participate in the 2024 Hong Kong International Jewelry Fair with the  LongServing  Technology team. I witnessed how  LongServing  Lab-Grown jadeite not only attracted many experienced collectors but also a large number of jewelry appraisal experts. As the saying goes, a connoisseur can tell the quality of a product from the first glance. Seeing the group of gem appraisal experts exclaim in amazement as they admired the jade, I was deeply moved. It also truly resonated with Mr. Fang's words during our interview at the  LongServing  Art and Cultural Center: "A good product doesn't need to be sold; the product speaks for itself."

 

The countless synthetic diamond booths surrounding the exhibition area offer a stark contrast. Because synthetic diamonds are easily imitable, the market is already experiencing a supply shortage, making prices difficult to maintain. Conversely,  LongServing  Technology is currently the only company capable of developing and producing Lab-Grown jadeite with cotton-like textures and crystals. Seeing how Qiyi and other Chinese research institutions have spent vast sums of money to produce jadeite lacking transparency and water content, effectively relegating it to marble and lacking commercial value, it's clear how difficult it is to synthesize jadeite with a high lustre and water content. This truly underscores the value of Lab-Grown jadeite, just as precious and difficult to replicate as the jadeite created through the uncanny hand of nature.

 

I have been engaged in financial management and have been managing high-end clients for many years. The investments of the wealthy people I have come into contact with are nothing more than real estate and financial products, such as stocks, funds, bonds, and ETFs as the bulk. In addition, antiques, jewelry, and artworks are also an important part of the wealthy people's collection plans, and are also regarded by them as a long-term investment.

n the post-epidemic era, technology is advancing with each passing day, the U.S. stock market continues to hit new highs, and the Taiwan stock market has also risen from 12,000 points to over 23,000 points. As commodity and gold prices continue to rise and inflation continues to heat up, bond yields are unpredictable due to expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. As a result, holding bonds in the medium and long term has not yielded the expected returns as previously understood. As the global financial investment environment enters a risky period and the financial market fluctuates at a high level, most people now know that they need to invest in financial management, but they are also nervous about investing. Even when the stock market rises a lot, some funds naturally need to be liquidated. We see that Buffett continues to sell stocks and hold cash as an example. However, simply holding cash cannot withstand the long-term inflation that affects the decline in real purchasing power. If the real estate market is transferred to the yolk zone, the price will remain high, and the non-yolk zone will be difficult to maintain its value, making it difficult to decide where to go for a large amount of cash. From another perspective, in the long term, investing in high-end jewelry and jadeite will increase in value exponentially, with a significant increase and quite astonishing profits. Therefore, in terms of diversified investment asset allocation, buying jadeite gemstones is also a good investment, but the prerequisite is to choose high-quality jadeite and make sure it is A-grade jadeite that has not been acid-washed or glue-filled.

 

 LongServing  Technology's Lab-Grown jadeite offers investors and jewelry collectors an additional option. Using cutting-edge technology, it produces top-grade jadeite, meticulously controlled for color, clarity, and crystallinity. Under the brand's management, it will be offered at a 10% discount on natural jadeite of the same color and water quality. Pricing will be adjusted upwards, eventually reaching 70% of the price of natural jadeite. While this is a goal, it also provides added value for collectors who appreciate  LongServing  jadeite, much like the price of a luxury handbag we women love, which will never go back down. Investing in an industry with a clear and emerging trend will yield fruitful results.

 

 LongServing Lab-Grown jadeite distribution model is also different from the traditional dealer model. It reduces the financial costs required for dealers to stock up on goods, allowing dealers to operate in an e-commerce manner, with online dealers acting as agents to establish direct stores. Dealers bear the network operating costs and enjoy proportional rewards after the order is completed. This is also one of the important policies to maintain the price stability of  LongServing  jadeite.

 

Each Lab-Grown jadeite created by  LongServing  Technology simulates the natural environment and crystallization process. Each one is unique and worthy of collection. As the ancients said, "Gold has a price, jade is priceless." This is how heirloom jade pendants came to be.

 LongServing  Lab-Grown jadeite is a great investment and collectible. Collectors should seize the opportunity to appreciate jadeite at the  LongServing  Art and Cultural Center and perhaps find their own heirloom. Those interested in jadeite gemstone distribution should seize this fantastic business opportunity.

 

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