Dominican Blue Amber is the rarest in the world .01% of all Amber is Blue. Also Clarity AAA Quality AAA combination makes up only .00001%.
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Is fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects. Amber is used in jewelry. It has also been used as a healing agent in folk medicine.
Weight:……………………………………… ..58 oz
Measurements…………………………… 51.50 x 39 x 19 mm
Shape………………………………………. Free form
Cutting Style:……………………………. None
Transparency:……………………….…. 99%
Shade:…………………………………….. Light Yellow
Color:………………………………….…… Blue Grade AAA
Origin………………………….…………. 7 Cañadas Mine, El Valle D.R
Refractive Index:………………………1.539-1579
Fluorescent:……………………………. Medium Blue
Treatment:………………………………. None
Fossil
Type Of Fossil:………………………… NA
Name Of Fossil:………………………. NA
Size Of Fossil:…………………………. Unk
We have a simple and easy way to grade amber so you can get exactly what you purchased. Using this guide will assist you in buying the amber you desire and that fits your budget. Please see all details before purchasing any amber and always do diligent research.
AAA- No Inclusions 5% of all amber in the world is AAA clarity.
AAB- Total Opaque even color through the Amber. This Amber is found in Sumatra and the Baltic.
AA- Inclusion up-to 15% of the Amber
A- Inclusion up-to 15% of the Amber. It Includes smoke dots and vegetation.
B- Heavy Included 16% to 35% of the Amber.
C- Inclusion cover 36% to 60% of the Amber.
D- Extremely Included 61% to 99% of the Amber.
E- Solid. Mostly found in Sumatra.
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