Snow on a Frozen Lake FeiCui Jade bangle
This one is very interesting because it’s not a solid color; it’s a bi-color or variegated piece. While the overall body is a medium "Blue-Water" green, that striking white patch changes how we describe it entirely.
• The Base (Oily Green): The main body is a Slate Green or Stormy Sea color. It’s deeper than your first bangle but more translucent than the second one. It has an "oily" luster, which in the gem world refers to that smooth, slightly greasy sheen rather than a glassy sparkle.
• The "Imperfection" (The White Patch): That large, milky white section is what makes it unique. It’s not "solid" white; it looks like a cloud or a splash of milk dropped into green water. In design terms, this is a high-contrast neutral against a cool green.
• The Tone: It feels Shadowy. Because of the way the light hits the translucent green parts versus the opaque white parts, the color seems to shift as you rotate it.
Unlike the others, which were fairly uniform, this one is about character.
1. Movement: The color doesn't look static. The transition from the dark green to the white patch gives the piece a sense of "movement."
2. Organic Feel: This is the most "earth-born" looking of the three. It looks less like a manufactured piece of jewelry and more like a raw slice of a mountain stream.
size 57.7 fits 56-57-57
thichness 12x7.5mm