Cabochon Dominican Blue Amber 8 g

$250.00

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Beautiful and rare Blue color Amber from the Dominican Republic. This extremely beautiful Dominican Blue Amber cabochon Tear shape has been polished and is ready for any type of project.

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Weight: 8 grams

GRADE: Clarity A Color AA-G Shade LB  Has slight green

Size: 47.33 x 27 x 11.43 mm or 1.88 x 1 x .45 inches

Causes of coloration
Vittorio Bellani and Enrico Giulotto at the University of Pavia, Italy, studied several amber specimens by means of optical absorption, fluorescence spectroscopy, and time-resolved fluorescence measurements. The resulting spectral analysis revealed that the emission and excitation spectra were similar in shape to those of diluted solutions of anthracene, perylene, and tetracene, and suggest that the fluorescent hydrocarbon responsible for the blueness is most likely perylene.

Fluorescence is the process where molecules absorb high energy light which excites electrons into higher energy molecular orbitals. As these electrons relax back into their ground states, the energy difference is released as a photon, therefore emitting light at a higher wavelength or lower energy than the originally absorbed light.

Despite their findings, the presence of these aromatic hydrocarbons has not been confirmed in samples of blue amber. While all types of amber tested displayed a fluorescence, blue amber fluoresced with a greater intensity, even though the absorption extinction coefficient was larger for red and yellow amber.

Polished blue amber under direct sunlight.
Although there are several theories about the origin of Dominican blue amber, there is a great probability that it owes its existence to ingredients such as anthracene as a result of ‘incomplete combustion’ due to forest fires among the extinct species Hymenaea protera trees about 25 to 40 million years ago.

This effect is only possible in some specimens of Dominican amber[6] category, in some Mexican ambers from Chiapas [7] and some ambers from Indonesia. Any other amber (such as Baltic amber) will not display this phenomenon, because its original resin is not from the Hymenaea protera tree.

Appearance
Under artificial light, the amber appears like ordinary amber, but under sunlight it has an intense fluorescent blue glow. When held against the sun it will appear like ordinary amber, and under ultraviolet light it will glow a bright milky-blue.

Blue amber emits a very agreeable smell (aromatic molecules), which is different from regular amber when it is being cut and polished.

Weight2 oz

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