Description
AMBER SPECIMEN
This is the opaque amber specimen. Dimensions: 1.5 x 1 x 0.7″ (3.9 x 2.5 x 1.7cm). Weight – 0.3oz (8 grams). Origin: Russia, Kaliningrad region.
Some information about amber:
Amber fossilized tree resin (not sap), which appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, it made into a variety of decorative objects. It used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewelry. The English word derives from Arabic anbar, Middle Latin ambar and Middle French ambre.
There are five classes, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. Amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Amber occurring in coal seams also called resinite, and the term ambrite applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams.
This mineral globally distributed, mainly in rocks of Cretaceous age or younger. Historically, the Samland coast west of Königsberg in Prussia was the world’s leading source. About 90% of the world’s extractable amber is still located in that area, which became the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia in 1946 (More information about amber).
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