Tianshan Cui is a popular green gemstone material in recent years. Despite the “jade” nickname in commerce, it is not jadeite (hard jade) or Hetian nephrite (soft jade). Mineralogically, Tianshan Cui is a quartz-rich rock (quartzite). Its fresh green tone, approachable price, and daily-wear durability make it a favorite for bead bracelets and pendants.
What Is Tianshan Cui?
Composition: Predominantly quartz (SiO₂) with minor minerals (e.g., mica, chlorite, amphibole) that influence color and texture.
Hardness & toughness: Mohs ~7 (scratch-resistant). Toughness is moderate—less impact-resistant than nephrite.
Appearance: Light to deep green; opaque to semi-translucent. After polishing, it shows a vitreous to slightly oily luster. Finer material may glow softly at the edges under strong backlight.
Naming note: In strict gemology it is quartzite, not jadeite or nephrite. Buying criteria and pricing therefore differ from “true” jade.
What Buyers Typically Look For
Texture (grain fineness): The fewer visible grains and the more uniform the structure, the smoother and more refined it appears.
Color uniformity: Natural material often shows subtle cloudiness or tonal variation. Perfectly flat, uniform color can indicate dyeing.
Translucency & glow: A gentle edge-glow under strong light is a good sign in finer pieces.
Surface cleanliness: Tiny mineral dots or threadlike lines can occur naturally; an overly “flawless” look warrants closer inspection.
Rarity & Market Notes
Material match: Well-matched strands (consistent color, grain, and size) are harder to assemble and price higher.
Price positioning: Generally more affordable than high-quality jadeite or top Hetian nephrite, though premium Tianshan Cui (fine texture, clean, saturated green) can command noticeable premiums.
Best use cases: Everyday bracelets and pendants where fresh green color, durability, and value matter.
Care & Maintenance
Wear: Good for daily use thanks to hardness; still avoid hard knocks (toughness < nephrite).
Cleaning: Lukewarm water + mild soap; wipe with a soft cloth. Avoid ultrasonic/steam and abrasive cleaners.
Chemicals & heat: Keep away from strong acids/alkalis, perfumes, hairspray, and prolonged high heat.
Storage: Separate pouch or compartment to prevent scuffs from harder gems.
Why Choose Tianshan Cui?
- Everyday durability: Mohs ~7 resists scratches; the smooth polish feels comfortable for bracelets and pendants.
- Clean, modern green: From soft to vivid greens that style easily with minimal or stacked looks, in gold or silver.
- High value for natural stone: Delivers an attractive “green gemstone” appearance at a more approachable price than fine jadeite or top-grade nephrite.
- Uniform, cohesive strands: Easier to source well-matched beads, so bracelets look consistent; finer texture and cleaner color noticeably lift the overall effect.
- Low-maintenance care: Simple to clean with mild soap and water; just avoid hard knocks and harsh chemicals.



