Speaking of Dominican Lanpo, it is definitely recognized as one of the highest-end amber.
Dominican amber is the highest-end amber, so where is the high-end amber? Then let Mimi tell you.
The first is the classification of amber. At present, amber can be divided into three categories: mine amber, sea amber and earth amber.
Heiper:
? Haipo original stone
Haipo, also known as Shuipo, is mainly produced in the Baltic Sea. Baltic amber has obvious personality characteristics. If you look closely, you will find the fine hairs of oak trees, obvious amber layering, and even more natural scales. These scales make Baltic amber look golden and dazzling.
However, due to long-term seawater immersion and erosion, there are many cracks, many impurities, poor transparency, and some are even completely opaque, which is what we often call beeswax.
Apart from pure yellow and opaque beeswax, fans think that Jin Po in the Baltic Sea is beautiful, but it is too pure.
Tapper:
? Topo original stone
Earth slopes are mainly produced in Myanmar and Mexico. It is the original amber ore in the valley, which flows into the lake with the stream and is buried under the soil.
Although Tupo is by far the oldest amber, and it contains a lot, there are too many magazines, some with mud, many cracks, uneven color depth, and many flowing textures and inclusions, most of which are burgundy and brown, which are not as good as gold and blue from an aesthetic point of view.
Miners:
? Waste slope original stone
Amber is amber produced in coal seams. Since China Fushun amber was hollowed out and sealed in 1980s, there is only one amber producing area in Dominica, and amber is gem-grade.
It not only produces less, the annual output is only about 15 tons, which is probably because things are rare, but the fluorescence of amber is indeed the strongest, which is also the biggest jewelry feature of amber.
Let's talk about the high-end of Dominican amber:
First, Dominican amber is different from Mexican amber, Burmese amber and Baltic amber in origin.
Dominican amber, like Mexican amber, is formed by the resin of an ancient leguminous plant Hymenaea protera.
Burmese amber and Baltic amber are both formed from the resin of ancient Pinaceae plants.
The resin of leguminous plants is more unique than that of Pinaceae plants.
Second, the color and luster of Dominican amber are more diverse.
Dominican amber has passed the test of volcanic lava and formed a unique fluorescent substance, so Dominican amber will produce a rare and beautiful optical effect with the change of light, which can show more than five colors such as blue, green, yellow, purple and brown, especially Dominican blue amber, which has sky blue fluorescence that other amber absolutely does not have.
Generally amber can only appear in one or two colors, usually yellow and green. In contrast, Dominican amber is the light of the bright moon, and other amber is only the light of fireflies.
Third, things are a little expensive.
At present, the annual output of amber in the world is about 850 tons.
Mainly Baltic amber, accounting for more than 80% of the world's amber annual output, followed by Myanmar amber and Mexico amber, accounting for more than 19% of the world's amber annual output, while Dominican amber accounts for less than 1% of the world's amber annual output, while Lamper only accounts for about 3% of Dominican amber annual output, that is, Lamper's amber annual output only accounts for three ten thousandths of the world's amber annual output! And the top Lanpo-Sky Lanpo, the annual output is less than 50 kilograms!
In fact, no matter where amber comes from, there are high-quality products.
In contrast, the more transparent the impurities are, the more precious amber is.
And why do fans here worship Lambert in Dominica so much?
Similarly, compared with Mexican Lampo, the blue color of Domi is more attractive and mysterious. Perhaps it is because it is not easy to mine and the output is the least. From the fairness of fine and ordinary products, Dominican amber is superior to other amber in aesthetics.