Phenomenal, rare blue amber

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The very rare blue amber from Sumatra.
Depending on the incidence of light, blue, red, yellow and orange appear. It varies and shines in its different colors. It is important for the viewer to discover all the play of colors depending on the incidence of light and the density of the amber. It is fluorescent under UV light.

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Amber is resin from fossilized trees that is millions of years old. Baltic amber is about 50 to 100 million years old. Throughout history it has been used for jewelry and collectibles.

The most important and well-known resources for Blue Amber are mainly the Dominican Republic and the newly discovered area of ​​Sumatra. The Indonesian amber from Sumatra is about 12 to 25 million years old and is completely natural.
Blue amber is the rarest amber in the world. From 150 to 250 kg you only gain 5 kg of blue. If this is processed, you only get 2 kg.
That's what makes him so rare. Amber does not mean that it glows blue, but under artificial light the amber appears like ordinary amber, but under sunlight it has an intense fluorescent blue glow.

When held up to the sun it appears like ordinary amber, and under ultraviolet light (use a UV lamp) it glows a bright milky blue.

This effect can be likened to the ocean which, although transparent, can appear anything from light blue to dark blue to black depending on depth, mass and salinity. The blue amber is so beautiful and mystical because of its changing colors.

If you look at the amber in reflected light it is blue, but if you look through the amber it looks cherry red, orange yellow, green or turquoise.

Amber needs light to show its variety of colo

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