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If you have an Instagram account, you’ve probably noticed jade rollers taking over your feed. These beauty tools claim to reduce puffiness, improve blood flow, and clear your skin in a matter of months. With so many brands selling jade rollers, it can be tough to know if you’re getting what you’re paying for—so we’ve compiled a list of a few ways you can test your jade roller to find out if it’s authentic or not.

1

Buy jade rollers from a reputable source.

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  1. If you’re in the market for a jade roller, go to a higher end beauty store instead of a drug store or an online marketplace. That way, you’ll be able to trust their authenticity reports and their materials.[1]
    • Large retailers, like Amazon and eBay, aren’t the best spots to search for an authentic jade roller. You can find real jade rollers on those platforms, but you have to research the seller thoroughly and check the reviews before you buy anything.[2]
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Check the price to see if it’s too cheap.

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Scratch the surface gently.

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  1. Grab a pin or a metal object and gently run them over the jade stone in your roller. If you can see a clear scratch in the stone, it’s probably not real jade.[7]
    • Always use a metal object for this test. Jade can’t get scratched by steel, so it’s a great way to differentiate between real and fake.
    • Warning: Do not use scissors or a sharp knife for this and go very gently. In the event that you don’t have authentic jade, you may end up damaging your item.[8]


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Touch the jade to see if it’s cold.

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  1. While this test can be a little bit objective, it’s a good way to double check if the stone is real. Wrap your hand around the jade to check its temperature and hold it in your hands for 1 to 2 minutes. If the jade warms up, it might be fake.[9]
    • Other stones, like marble, can also be cool to the touch, so you shouldn’t rely on this test 100%. However, you can use it in conjunction with a few others on this list.
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Tap the jade on a flat surface.

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  1. Other materials, like stones or glass, sound heavy, while plastic sounds hollow. This test is very subjective, so you can use it in combination with a few other tests.[11]
    • This test works best if you have a piece of jade on-hand that you know is authentic. You can tap both of them on your table and listen to the difference in sound.
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Look for a certificate of authenticity.

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Ask a jeweler to do a density test.

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  1. If you’re really curious about your jade roller, you can take it to a jeweler for a density test. The jeweler will take the stone out of the roller and use a water displacement test to measure its density. Then, they’ll compare it against a jade density chart to figure out if it’s real or not.[13]
    • This test can be a little involved, and it might cost you some money. You should only take your jade roller to a jeweler if you’re super curious or you spent a lot of money on it.
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Jerry Ehrenwald
Jerry Ehrenwald
Former President, International Gemological Institute & Graduate Gemologist
First, inspect the piece by holding it up to the light. Any irregularities such as fibrous veins can indicate the legitimacy of jade. Any air bubbles found in the interior will most likely indicate that it is not natural.

Another way you can judge jade’s authenticity is by performing the scratch test. A genuine jade stone is very hard and doesn’t get scratched by metal or steel objects. Take a metal object such as scissors and gently scratch the surface of the jade. If the scissors left a mark that cannot be wiped off, then you know your jade is not authentic.

Temperature is another factor when determining if your jade is real. Hold the stone in your hand and see how it feels. Jade stones are naturally ice-cold and take a while to warm up. If it heats up pretty quickly and doesn’t feel very cool when holding it, then your jade is most likely a counterfeit. If there are still questions about the stone’s authenticity, take it to an accredited gemologist for further evaluation.
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To determine if jade is real, look for its characteristic density, coolness to the touch, and resistance to scratching. Real jade should feel heavy for its size, remain cool, and not be easily scratched by metal. A simple scratch test, sound test, and visual inspection can also help distinguish real from fake jade.

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Warnings

  • Real jade can shatter if you drop it from a large height. If you think your jade roller is authentic, be careful with it![14]
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This article was reviewed by Barbie Ritzman and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Barbie Ritzman is a Beauty Specialist, Influencer, and the Owner of Barbie’s Beauty Bits. With over 10 years of experience in the beauty industry, she specializes in skincare and aesthetics. Barbie studied marketing at Tidewater Community College and holds a Certificate from the Media Buying Academy. For her work, she’s won Beauty Influencer of the Year - The USA and was featured in “The Allure 50,” which includes the year’s 50 most influential people in the beauty industry. This article has been viewed 29,876 times.
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