World amber producing area
Dominican amber
Dominica is the amber producing area in South America and the second largest amber producing area in the world. Amber beeswax has a history of 20-30 million years and is produced on Hispaniola Island in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean. Dominican amber is usually transparent amber beeswax, with various colors, from light yellow to yellow, orange and red, mostly blue and green under fluorescence, and some are sky blue.
Most of them are Lampers.
myanmar amber
Myanmar is also one of the producing areas of amber. There are many kinds of amber in Myanmar, mainly brown-red amber. The mining method still depends on the traditional manual method, and it is difficult to collect amber, and this amber is almost exhausted. You can see packages such as insects, which are very precious. Most Baltic amber beeswax contains succinic acid, which can produce a unique "Baltic peak and shoulder" infrared spectrum, and is one of the important identification methods of Baltic amber beeswax.
Amber in Bohai Sea
Baltic amber beeswax has a long history, producing 80% amber in the world. At present, the largest mineral in the Baltic Sea is located in Kaliningrad, Russia. . Baltic amber beeswax has a history of 30-60 million years. When it was first mined, it was mostly lemon yellow or orange yellow, with high transparency and easy observation, and the inclusions contained were very rich.
Domestic Liaoning Fushun amber
The amber resources in China are mainly the late Cretaceous amber beeswax in Xixia, Henan Province and the Eocene amber beeswax in Fushun, Liaoning Province. Fushun amber is mainly made of resin secreted by cypress plants, with high transparency and rich colors. Fushun amber is the only amber containing insects in China. Fushun amber is one of the most important jewel-grade amber in the world because of its high hardness and large size.