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Amber comes in a large variety of colours and designs and is really a great, warm coloured jewelry piece to set off any outfit. Although it is technically not a gemstone, its shade and natural beauty make it a highly valued addition to any jewelry collection. When making a decision to purchase an amber piece, there are a lot of variables to consider. Do you want authentic amber or an imitation? Do you need it closer to yellow, or a deep rich red-brown? All this depends on your own budget, personal taste and the setting you'll be picking.

Genuine amber, as previously stated, isn't an actual stone. Instead, it's made from the fossilized tree sap. There are five distinct groups of amber, predominantly depending on their chemical makeup. The colors of amber vary widely. Most amber comes in the light yellow to brownish range, however there are many other colours available. Based on the resin, amber can come in shades from near white, all the way to a strong, dark black. In some extremely rare cases, ultraviolet rays have changed the chemical makeup enough of the amber to allow it to be red, green and even blue.

When dealing with the genuine, the more translucent and cloudless the stone, the more precious it is. Baltic amber, which is located only in the Baltic area, comes in colors from white to orange-brown, which makes it a great showcase for a flawlessly clear stone. The best Baltic amber pendants has very little marbling, or internal cracks, and the colour is clear and vivid. When displaying a piece of perfect amber, many decide to go with an amber pendant, to show the amazing clarity of the piece.

While true amber jewelry is beautiful, imitation amber jewelry might be just as eye catching and when displayed accurately, it could be very difficult to tell the two apart. Fake amber pendant jewelry is typically produced from hard plastic and dyes. In other cases, it could be produced from copal, which is also tree resin, but has not fossilized. A well-crafted bit of imitation amber jewelry will last just as long as a real one. However, fake amber can appear to be too perfect. Even a perfect piece of genuine amber will have one or two small faults and this is difficult to replicate in imitation amber. As a result of this, it is advisable to show fake amber in a sheet with a backing, such as an amber ring.

When trying to tell real amber jewelry from imitation amber jewellery, the simplest and fastest way is the hot point evaluation. A hot pin might be inserted in the rock. The small the burnt amber emits will let you know if it is real or fraudulent. Genuine amber will smell of burning sap, while fake amber will smell like plastic. However, some choose not to go this path due to the harm it may do to the rock. Luckily, there are means to tell without risking the piece. Static electricity will tell you. Because amber is actually a great conductor, but plastic is not, it is going to react to friction. Simply rub the bit with a soft cloth for many seconds, and try to pick up a small bit of paper. In case the paper sticks or moves, you're dealing with real amber. If not, it really is plastic or copal.

Your best option while buying real amber jewellery over imitation amber jewellery would be to look at a reputable source. Regardless of bit, real of fake, amber jewelry is a beautiful and exceptional option for any jewelry enthusiast. If you're going with the amber pendant or amber ring, your amber selection is certain to be stunning visit.



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