Reason 1: Scarcity. Pigeon's egg refers to the quality of jade with high transparency, brilliant color and purity, which is very rare. Due to its scarcity, the market supply of pigeon's egg is relatively small, which pushes up its price.
Reason two: market demand. Due to its unique color and transparency, pigeon eggs are considered to be high-quality jade and are popular among collectors and jade lovers. The market demand for pigeon eggs is high, and the price will rise accordingly when the supply exceeds the demand.
Expansion: In addition to pigeon's egg and Buddha's Duke, there are many other varieties of jade in the jade market, such as jadeite and Hetian jade. The price of different varieties of jade in the market will also vary, depending on its scarcity, quality, market demand and other factors. Meanwhile, the price of jade will also be affected by factors such as processing technology, style design and historical background. Therefore, when buying jade, in addition to focusing on the variety, you also need to consider the quality, price and personal preferences and other factors.