What is the largest piece of amber found?

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the largest piece of amber ever found weighs 33 pounds and 10 ounces. It is kept at the Natural History Museum in London. Much of the world's amber comes from the Baltic Sea area of northern Europe.
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Where was the largest piece of amber found?

The piece is a Sumatran amber found in Indonesia and its dimensions are 55 x 50 x 42 cm.
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Why is there so much amber?

It is generally accepted that amber is derived from resin-bearing trees that once clustered in dense, now extinct forests. Despite decades of study, there is no definite conclusion about the botanical source of the vast deposits of Baltic amber, as Jean H.
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Can you find amber on the beach?

Most of us have some way to organize the smorgasbord of visual information on a beach and once you're locked in on amber you'll find pieces all over the place. Sea amber tends to be easier to find than amber held in clay. It will float up with the tides and be deposited on the beach, usually among stones.
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Can you find amber in the United States?

America: Amber can be found (or was found) in some U.S. States. Arkansas is known as the largest deposit of amber (with interesting inclusions) in North America. New Jersey amber also preserves a lot of different inclusions of insects and plants.
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What is the rarest color of amber?

Blue amber is the rarest of all the colors of amber. However, blue amber is fairly new to the gem industry. It must be caught in the right light, or it will look like every other piece of yellow-brown amber.
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What rock is amber found in?

Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams.
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What does raw amber look like on the beach?

The most familiar type of amber is orange-yellow or green in color. However, amber is also found in red, white, and even blue colors.
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Is amber found underground?

Amber can be found all around the world. It can be open or underground mined. Most of the world's extractable amber is found in the Kaliningrad Oblast.
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What is amber Price?

Note – Amber stone price in India starts from Rs 150 per carat ($3 approx.) and can reach up to Rs 2500 per carat ($ 40 approx.) depending upon the quality and uniqueness of the pieces.
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Is amber worth any money?

Amber prices can range from $20 to $40,000 or more. Fortunately for new amber enthusiasts, amber from the Baltic states is more widely available on the market than it was in previous years thanks to the liberalisation of the economies of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
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Where is the best place to find 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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Can a human be preserved in amber?

The only problem is that you would need to find a very large tree, because the amount of amber created by this process is generally quite small. It might be possible to fossilise your head, but probably not your whole body.
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What is the oldest piece of amber?

Burmese amber, also known as burmite, is found mostly in the Hukawng Valley region of Kachin State, Myanmar. Much of it is approximately the same age, roughly 100 million years old, thus making it the oldest gem-quality amber in the world.
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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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Can you find amber in Scotland?

Abstract. The last place most people will associate with amber is Scotland. Yet, it is the place where some of the oldest inclusions (from the Carboniferous) in tree resin have been found.
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What happens if you melt amber?

If you insert a hot needle into a plastic object, it will melt, however, if the object is made of real amber it will begin to crack. However, to distinguish the piece from other materials, make sure to smell the piece you have, and if it smells of pine-tree resin, it is probably genuine amber.
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Can you eat amber?

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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How long does amber take to form?

Quick transport and deposition protects the resin from weathering. Once deposited, the resin chemically matures into intermediate forms called copals and finally into amber after millions of years. The amberization process is estimated to take between 2 and 10 million years.
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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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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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Is amber hard to find?

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. Amber also has a wide range of transparency.
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Does all amber float in saltwater?

The amount of bubbles in the amber has a great deal to do with this. Amber will float on cold seawater. Or in a glass of water saturated with salt. Some plastics will also float under the same conditions.
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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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