There is no real or fake Bianstone. All stones used in Bianstone can be called "Bianstone". It is precisely because of this statement that the meteorite market is mixed. Muyu stone, Lingbi stone, red, green, yellow and other stones are all euphemistically called "metite". Although among the many meteorite materials, Sibin pumice is undoubtedly the best material. But as far as Sibin pumice is concerned, there is indeed a question of authenticity. At present, there is a tendency for the market to be filled with shoddy and fake "Sibin Bianstones", especially the three-no products sold by some vendors, which are even more dangerous to human health! Consumers should not follow blindly when purchasing meteorite stones. It is best to purchase meteorite stones produced by regular manufacturers with legal production qualifications, choose credible purchase channels, recognize the certificates of national authoritative agencies, and require merchants to fulfill their product three-guarantee commitments. Carefully check and inspect the product trademark, manufacturer information, product execution standards, quality certificate, drug and device supervision characters, or registration number with the national quality supervision department and other qualification materials in the product packaging. For certificates produced by small traders and hawkers, such as "certificates" produced by individuals or jewelry appraisal institutions, do not trust them easily because the tested ingredients are unclear.
Besides, don’t buy the dozens of yuan stones from street stalls and Taobao. Those that are rough, heavy and hard are not meteorites at all! As far as I know, the 90% Bianstones on the market are all fake! The stone stone slabs I bought on Taobao for 30 yuan were the same as those sold at street stalls. They were rough in workmanship and cost 5 yuan each wholesale! I took it to a friend's workplace for testing and found that it did not contain strontium or rare earth components at all. Their test reports were all copied! The "Jewelry Appraisal Certificate" was bought for 10 yuan! It says "microcrystalline limestone". Later I found out that marble and the stone used to make the inkstone are both called microcrystalline limestone, which doesn't explain the composition at all! In addition, the meteorite sold in Tongrentang Pharmacy downstairs is "Sibin Bao Brand". The manufacturer is Beijing Sibin Bianstone Technology Development Center. There is only one dealer selling it online. After looking at it, the clerk also said that I bought a fake one. The hardness and weight are wrong. Because testing costs a lot of money, there is no way it can be tested if it is so cheap. Regular pharmacies and large websites simply do not sell this kind of rough-made Sanwu stone. Don’t be greedy for cheap, go to Tongrentang Pharmacy and compare the workmanship of the ground-tank stone stones and you will know the difference. Don’t blindly follow the trend when buying meteorites, read more and compare, and be more serious and you won’t be deceived!
Hope it helps you