Property Comparison

Property Jadeite Serpentine Diagnostic?
Hardness 6.5 – 7 3 – 4 Yes
SG 3.24 – 3.43 2.44 – 2.62 Yes
RI 1.654 – 1.688 1.560 – 1.571 Yes
Luster Vitreous to waxy Waxy to silky No
Optic Character AGG AGG No
Fluorescence (LW) Inert Inert No
Chelsea Filter Variable (Cr-green may show red) Inert No
Texture (10x) Interlocking blocky granular; dimpled "orange-peel" polished surface Fibrous or mottled No
Pleochroism None (aggregate) None (aggregate) No

The Definitive Tests

Rockhound checklist order — start with the cheap destructive-adjacent tests on rough or an inconspicuous spot, and leave the refractometer for last.

  1. Scratch test — a steel knife blade settles it fast. Serpentine (Mohs 3-4) is scratched easily by a steel knife blade. Jadeite (Mohs 6.5-7) is not. On rough or the base of a carving, this single test separates them. Never scratch a polished display surface — pick a hidden spot.
  2. SG / heft test. Serpentine SG 2.44-2.62 is notably lighter than jadeite's 3.24-3.43 — jadeite is roughly 25% heavier for the same volume. An experienced heft test detects this by hand; hydrostatic weighing makes it definitive. The ranges do not overlap.
  3. RI — the confirming instrument test. Serpentine reads 1.560-1.571 — dramatically lower than jadeite (1.654-1.688) and also below nephrite (1.600-1.627). A spot reading on a polished surface makes refractometer testing definitive: jadeite reads approximately 1.66, serpentine approximately 1.56-1.57.

Common Mistakes

Frequently Asked Questions

Is serpentine real jade?

No. Serpentine is the most common jade simulant in the trade, sold as "new jade", "Korean jade", "Suzhou jade", or simply as jade. Its massive habit, waxy to greasy luster, and green color superficially mimic both jadeite and nephrite, but it is a different mineral with much lower hardness (Mohs 3-4), SG (2.44-2.62), and RI (1.560-1.571).

Will a knife scratch jade?

No — and that is the fastest field separation. Jadeite is Mohs 6.5-7, well above a steel blade. Serpentine is Mohs 3-4 and is scratched easily by a steel knife blade. Test an inconspicuous spot (the base of a carving, never a polished display surface).

How heavy is jadeite compared to serpentine?

Jadeite (SG 3.24-3.43) is roughly 25% heavier than serpentine (SG 2.44-2.62) for the same volume. An experienced heft test detects this immediately, and hydrostatic weighing confirms it — the SG ranges do not come close to overlapping.

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