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) The most interesting part to me is the tail sort of curves down 90. I've gotten it pretty decently.
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Usually, the amber is posted at 7 pm gmt, so just convert that time into whatever time zone you're from to know when best to check
Also make sure that the website can ship to.
Hi, purchased this baltic amber from lithuania Tried the black light test and the very clear amber turns opaque cream like color Got a cool one for you guys A decent sized scorpion in amber from burma
Probably about 100 million years old The most interesting part to me is the tail sort of curves. 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.

This looks like a very nicely sized caddisfly in baltic amber, which are fairly common fossils from the region
Some are far too skeptical of amber's authenticity, i've found. Fake ,,amber inclusions in auction site Real, not fossilized insects in amber like resin *amber should not be treated with or stored in vegetable or mineral oils (even for a short time for examination or photography), or come into contact with alcohol, disinfecting.
Some amber (i think) has no scent at all But i would say yours is amber Try using a uv (ultraviolet) light on it Longwave should do the trick

Most amber fluoresces with uv,.
If it is petrified wood, and that will remain in doubt without very sharp closeups, then there is almost no chance that is amber because amber preserves under very different conditions.
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