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Frequently asked questions
Where do ambers come from?
The ambers from our assortment originate from different parts of the world:
Ambers that come from the sea category are fished in the sea and are characterized by preserved, unpolished state. The environment that it comes from forms the amber into looks that are valued for being unprocessed and unpolished. In Lithuania collectors fish for amber in the Curonian split and between the hill of Dutchmans Cap and Bluehorn (District of Klaipėda).
Collectors find the vast majority of ambers in Kaliningrad. Estimates suggest there are roughly 160 thousand tonnes of amber in the area (which is 90% of the World's amber supply).
Ambers that come from Ukraine are called "ground amber". The way collectors extract it involves a water hose. This amber formed millions of years later than the Baltic amber. So this type of amber is known to be more crumbly, other collectors claim the opposite.
There are also Colombian ambers that project a blue hue when in contact with the light. However, these kinds of ambers are not as valued and often mistaken for Baltic ambers.
Are there any counterfeit ambers?
Some ambers can be artificially produced in the black market. Recently counterfeiters managed to replicate the identical hue and smell of amber with various materials to produce fake jewellery. Scientists use infra-red spectroscopy to identify them, but there are also more practical ways.
How old is amber?
Estimates suggest that amber is approximately 99 million years old. This means that the origin of this fossil dates back to times when dinosaurs roamed the earth. This resin is produced by coniferous trees that grew in tropical rainforest environments. Some plants and small creatures were preserved by this fossilized resin for millions of years
Where amber is found?
Collectors find ambers everywhere around the world except in Antarctica. The largest deposit in the world is located in the Dominican Republic, the Baltic region of Europe and Myanmar.
What type of fossil is amber?
Estimates suggest that amber formed around 50 million years ago when it was warm and humid in the baltic region. Amber is a fossilized resin that emerged from the forest soils and was washed away in the rivers towards the sea coast.
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