Is Blue Amber among the world's rarest gems?
You bet it is, despite the fact that its price does not quite reflect that fact. Why isn't Blue Amber more expensive?
The answer is: it is expensive. Compared to regular amber and its color variations it is in the highest price range,
fluctuating with the market value according to the above factors.
Just how is Blue Amber graded? There are three factors in setting prices and both fluctuate radically:
availability, color and translucence or even transparence.
Blue amber is only found in one country: here in the Caribbean, in the Dominican
Republic. If you want to buy Dominican blue amber, we as amber gemstone dealer and direct exporter are here directly
at the foot of the mountain where blue amber is found with the best contacts
into the mine to serve you the best we can. We of AmbarAzul sell Dominican
Blue Amber and amber gem stones wholesale to you directly from the place of its very origin. Amber jewelry
supplier and Dominican blue amber sterling silver jewelry and gold jewelry supplier using Dominican
amber directly from the mines, as a
manufacturer who offers custom crafted amber semi products and amber and silver jewelry,
rough amber and raw amber from the Dominican mines in the Caribbean, aamber cabochons, or amb
er cabs, mber earrings,
amber bracelets, amber rings, amber chains, amber necklaces and blue amber
necklaces as well as beads and cabochons and typical Caribbean amber jewelry. There
are several theories about the origin of the blue color in blue Dominican
amber and it is not fully understood what causes the blue color in Dominican
blue amber. We know that it is a result of blue fluorescence and no solid
blue color. The best way to test blue amber is placing it under an ultra-violet
lamp which intensifies the blue olor to a radiant cobalt-blue. And, we
have noticed that blue amber can be recognized by a very agreeable smell.
One theory links the color in Dominican blue amber to the occurrence of
volcanic ash or dust which was present when the resin was first pressed
out from hymenaea protera millions of years ago. And
- of course - besides the blue Dominican amber, we also have rough amber
in regular amber colors and all those special amber colors like green
amber and blood red amber, purple amber, as they are only found in Dominican
Amber.
Blue amber comes in different shades of blue. It is difficult to put Dominican
Blue Amber into categories, since our Caribbean amber is not an industrial
product. In the lower quality (regular blue amber), the blue tone can
only really be appreciated under an ultra violet light source.
Then you will find a strong blue reflection in the yellow undertone of
Dominican blue amber (strong blue). But there is also something we call
"ultra blue amber" which is visible in almost any kind of light. This
is extremely rare, hard to get and - of course - the most expensive kind
of Dominican blue amber. And - of course - there is everything in between,
never the same, because it is the beauty of nature and not a semi-industrial
product like reconstituted and enhanced material from some other countries.
Amber from the Dominican Republic is renowned for the diversity of fossils and inclusions
it contains, the three rare "treasures", which are scorpions, lizards
and frogs but also many other "bugs" in amber, like pseudo scorpion, fly,
damsel fly, dragon fly, termite in amber. Therfore, we also offer fossil amber with bugs in amber. Our Dominican Blue Amber is
the REAL thing, natural amber just the way it comes from the mines. While
the mystery around the origin of its color has not been cleared, one thing
is sure: Dominican Blue Amber is beautiful and it is extremely rare.
The purpose of this site is to act as an information portal for Dominican Blue Amber.
Amber is supposed to be amber color, right? Wrong.
There is the original color of amber, yellow, orange, honey, cognac or the kind. But there also is cream, cherry, red, green and even
blue as the rarest of all.
Up to this day many people do not believe in the existence of "BLUE" amber.
This we want to change.
Dominican blue amber is blue, but not in the way you might think. The pieces below are taken in natural daylight on two different surfaces.
Why the difference?
When natural light strikes Blue Amber on a white surface, the light particles pass right through, and then are refracted off the white surface. Result: the Blue Amber has a slight blue hue.
When the same natural light particles strike the Amber on a black surface, the light particles don't refract off the black surface, thus refracting off the actual Amber. Hydrocarbons in the Blue Amber turn the sun's ultraviolet light into blue light particles, resulting in the famous glow of Blue Amber.
This effect is only possible in the Dominican Republic Blue Amber category. Any other Amber (such as Baltic Amber) will not display this phenomenon.
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Is Blue Amber among the world's rarest gems?
You bet it is, despite the fact that its price does not quite reflect that fact. Why isn't Blue Amber more expensive? The answer is: it is expensive. Compared to regular amber and its color variations it is in the highest price range,
fluctuating with the market value according to the above factors.
Blue amber is only found in one country: here in the Caribbean, in the Dominican
Republic. If you want to buy Dominican blue amber, we as amber gemstone dealer and direct exporter are here directly
at the foot of the mountain where blue amber is found with the best contacts
into the mine to serve you the best we can. We of AmbarAzul sell Dominican
Blue Amber and amber gem stones wholesale to you directly from the place of its very origin. Amber jewelry
supplier and Dominican blue amber sterling silver jewelry and gold jewelry supplier using Dominican
amber directly from the mines, as a
manufacturer who offers custom crafted amber semi products and amber and silver jewelry,
rough amber and raw amber from the Dominican mines in the Caribbean, aamber cabochons, or amb
er cabs, mber earrings,
amber bracelets, amber rings, amber chains, amber necklaces and blue amber
necklaces as well as beads and cabochons and typical Caribbean amber jewelry. There
are several theories about the origin of the blue color in blue Dominican
amber and it is not fully understood what causes the blue color in Dominican
blue amber. We know that it is a result of blue fluorescence and no solid
blue color. The best way to test blue amber is placing it under an ultra-violet
lamp which intensifies the blue olor to a radiant cobalt-blue. And, we
have noticed that blue amber can be recognized by a very agreeable smell.
One theory links the color in Dominican blue amber to the occurrence of
volcanic ash or dust which was present when the resin was first pressed
out from hymenaea protera millions of years ago. And
- of course - besides the blue Dominican amber, we also have rough amber
in regular amber colors and all those special amber colors like green
amber and blood red amber, purple amber, as they are only found in Dominican
Amber.
Blue amber comes in different shades of blue. It is difficult to put Dominican
Blue Amber into categories, since our Caribbean amber is not an industrial
product. In the lower quality (regular blue amber), the blue tone can
only really be appreciated under an ultra violet light source.
Then you will find a strong blue reflection in the yellow undertone of
Dominican blue amber (strong blue). But there is also something we call
"ultra blue amber" which is visible in almost any kind of light. This
is extremely rare, hard to get and - of course - the most expensive kind
of Dominican blue amber. And - of course - there is everything in between,
never the same, because it is the beauty of nature and not a semi-industrial
product like reconstituted and enhanced material from some other countries.
Amber from the Dominican Republic is renowned for the diversity of fossils and inclusions
it contains, the three rare "treasures", which are scorpions, lizards
and frogs but also many other "bugs" in amber, like pseudo scorpion, fly,
damsel fly, dragon fly, termite in amber. Therfore, we also offer fossil amber with bugs in amber. Our Dominican Blue Amber is
the REAL thing, natural amber just the way it comes from the mines. While
the mystery around the origin of its color has not been cleared, one thing
is sure: Dominican Blue Amber is beautiful and it is extremely rare.