How much amber is in the world?

At present there are nearly 200 known amber deposits throughout the world and new ones are discovered every year. Amber has been found on all continents except Antarctica. Only a few of the deposits have achieved economic importance, but each is of scientific interest.
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Is amber rare found?

Amber is a fairly common, easy-to-work gem material. A constant wonder to the eyes, it typically occurs in various shades of yellow, orange, and brown colors. On the other hand, pieces with green, blue, or violet tints due to extreme fluorescence are rare.
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What country has most amber?

Amber is found in many places around the world, from Alaska to Madagascar, but the largest deposits exploited for jewelry and science are in the Dominican Republic, the Baltic region of Europe, and Myanmar, also known as Burma.
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What is the current value of amber?

Amber prices can range from $20 to $40,000 or more.
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Why is amber so valuable?

What Makes Amber More Valuable? Inclusions, transparency, roundness, smoothness, the rarity of the color, and the fame of the region are all factors that contribute to making an amber specimen more valuable. If it has an inclusion, an intact inclusion will fetch a higher price – up to $30 per carat or more.
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5 Surprising Discoveries Found In Amber!



Is black amber real?

Black Amber

However, it is not actually pure fossilized tree resin. It has been mixed with the remains of the tree from which it came or other plant matter. That does not make it any less appetizing. When the specimen is made up entirely of carbonized coal, so there is little difference between jet and black amber.
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Is green amber real?

Green Amber is both a natural and man made rarity. Like all Baltic Amber, Green Amber passes through the exact same process in its journey to becoming the semi precious beauty that we know and love. However, certain green can be achieved artificially through the manipulation of the light's effect on yellow amber.
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Is it possible to make amber?

You can make two amber colors: To make traditional amber-colored resin, use two drops of transparent amber dye. To make green-colored amber, use one drop of amber dye and one drop of transparent green dye.
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Can you melt amber?

Amber becomes soft at 150 degrees celsius and melts around 300 degrees celsius. However, rather than "melting" its actually decomposing.
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Is amber a gem?

Amber is actually not a stone, but fossilized resin from evergreen trees. It looks and feels similar to a gemstone and is often treated as one, having been a popular element in decoration and adornment for many years. Generally a golden or brown color, it is considered to be restorative and soothing.
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What is the rarest eye color?

Of those four, green is the rarest. It shows up in about 9% of Americans but only 2% of the world's population. Hazel/amber is the next rarest of these. Blue is the second most common and brown tops the list with 45% of the U.S. population and possibly almost 80% worldwide.
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How old is the oldest amber?

The oldest amber recovered dates to the Upper Carboniferous period (320 million years ago).
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Can fossils of dinosaurs be found in amber?

Some of the field's most extraordinary discoveries have come from amber: A dinosaur tail, parts of primitive birds, insects, lizards and flowers have all been found entombed in globs of 100 million-year-old tree resin.
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Is amber Heard rich?

Although Heard's wealth is unclear, she has earned millions for her work in TV and films such as "Aquaman" and "Aquaman 2." She previously received a $7 million settlement from Depp after their 2016 divorce, which she pledged to donate to charities including the American Civil Liberties Union.
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How do I mine amber?

Amber could also be gathered in lakes and rivers where it was deposited. Today, most amber is mined from the earth, either through open cast mining on the surface of the earth or in tunnels. Amber has been used as a medicine since prehistoric times.
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Does amber float in water?

Real Amber should float in this water easily while majority of fakes will sink fast. The main drawback of this method is that it is not very suitable for testing Jewelry that has some metal or other components in it; however it works well for loose beads.
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Can amber be magnetic?

Its ability to produce static electricity has fascinated observers from the earliest times. Amber's magnetic property gave rise to the word electricity: amber (Greek, elektron) was used in the earliest experiments on electricity.
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Does amber glow under black light?

UV or Black Light Test:

Real amber will fluoresce under UV light. The amount of fluorescence varies from piece to piece. In a dark space, shine a UV black light on the samples in question, and if it is authentic amber it will fluoresce a bright blue or yellow green.
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Is amber edible?

Latvia's traditional souvenir - amber - is now available not only in beautiful ornaments, paintings or crockery, but also as candy! Edible amber is identical to the real sun stone, however, its ingredients are natural juices, produced in Latvia, malt, candied quince and cranberries - completely ecological products.
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Is amber heavy or light?

Genuine amber is lightweight and slightly warm to the touch. This is due to it being underground for millions of years and because of its chemical composition. You can distinguish fake amber that is made of glass from the real thing because glass is harder, cooler, and heavier than authentic amber.
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Does amber have a smell?

It's scent is sometimes compared to that of pine and leather, with a heavier, balsamic, and slightly smoky aroma. Together, these 3 main ingredients form the pleasant combination that most people now recognize as amber — warm, resinous, sensual, slightly sweet, and exotic.
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Is cherry amber valuable?

Red Amber is commonly called Cherry Amber. It is very rare and valuable. The natural red is slightly rusty and can be found from golden red to dark brown.
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Where is blue amber found?

Blue amber is rare, found mainly in the Dominican Republic with some production from Indonesia and Mexico. This variety comes from the resin of the extinct tree species Hymenaea protera (Iturralde-Vinent and MacPhee, 1996; Poinar and Poinar, 1999).
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Is there red amber?

Red Amber: Out of all the rare types of amber, red amber is just as rare as the blue stone, yet it also the most commonly used rare stones used in by artisans who sell amber -- and it is no coincidence either.
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