I wanted to ask you for your opinion on this amber fossil Does it seems genuine to you Would you have any recommendations what to look out for And how common the fake amber fossils actually are I am quite new to this, i was an enthusiastic fossil hunter, usually searching in slate d. Fake ,,amber inclusions in auction site
Real, not fossilized insects in amber like resin 背景 1992年生人,爸爸黑龙江人,妈妈台湾人,Amber是生长于LA的美籍华人,有一個很酷的姐姐。 很聪明,小时候是个学霸,想去学生物科学,做科研,文科也强(六年级作文赢得了加州州冠军)。 You almost want a feather touch when doing this Amber and copal for those of you that like copal is soft So too much pressure and speed can lead to heating, cracking, or deeper scratches that you will still have to remove… i prefer hand sanding for all but the final soft cotton polishing It takes longer but it gives better control.
Green amber isn’t particularly rare either (and is also the most commonly faked colour… see later) There are numerous sources across the indonesian archipelago and blue amber (with varying degrees of blueness) is found in most of those deposits. Given enough pressure you can even force small amber granules to bond together at temperatures below the softening point True amber often also has a debris in it too, and can have internal fractures the big pieces with scorpions, beetles or butterflies that are relatively cheap , are extant (modern) in resin Question for the amber experts Recently i was looking at some of my amber (burmite) with inclusions with my magnifying glass quite a few of them have internal cracks
Is this likely to become a problem some time in the future Are the cracks likely to develop further And possibly ruin the pi. Here is my first contribution since moving to south carolina I visited the greenville gem, mineral and fossil show yesterday and purchased two specimens Upon close inspection, he pointed out to me two in particular wh.
Howdy all, i've got this piece of baltic amber from my dad's collection which i polished one side of (i loved the look of the rough, natural surface of the back side) I've gotten it pretty decently polished using strips of cardboard, fine grit sandpaper, and coarse paper towels, but was wonderin. Hi, purchased this baltic amber from lithuania Tried the black light test and the very clear amber turns opaque cream like color
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