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A few simple ways to do it without damaging the beeswax:
1.Put the beeswax in 1:5 salt water, and what cannot float is a fake (this method is limited to naked beeswax). But lightweight plastics and resins can also float, so we need to verify further.
Wipe the surface repeatedly with a cotton swab dipped in nail polish syrup, and there should be no obvious change on the surface. Some white spots may appear due to the presence of a glazing substance on the surface, which will fall off with a gentle scraping of the fingernail, and will not change if you rub it with a medicated solution. Be careful not to soak the potion for too long, otherwise it will also be damaged to a certain extent.
4Beeswax is a neutral organic gemstone, which will not feel too hot or too cool to wear.
5. Observe the beeswax under different light sources, such as the ultraviolet rays of the money detector, flashlight, etc., and the beeswax will show different colors. There will also be different scenes from different angles, the refracted light is spiritual, while the fake has no obvious change, and the light emitted is also lifeless.
6. If you really can't confirm it, you can pay for it yourself to go to the national authority for appraisal. Don't listen to the reason that all kinds of merchants can't identify this variety for a certain reason. Even if the merchant provides an appraisal certificate, it is necessary to verify the authenticity of the certificate, as well as the qualification and credibility of the issuing authority.
7. There are also some verification methods that will damage the beeswax to a certain extent, for example, prick with a red-hot needle to see if there is a pine fragrance, whether it can be pierced and not very sticky. Or scrape with a blade to see if it's powdered.
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There are also 365 lights illuminated by the salt water method.
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The easiest way to tell the truth from a fake amber is the salt water experiment.
This method is a very practical and very simple method, everyone has salt at home, and the salt water is also very easy to get, directly put the amber without any inlay into the pre-dissolved and concentrated salt water, and observe the floating and sinking of the amber. Under normal circumstances, if it is ** amber, it will float slowly, but if it is fake amber, it will sink to the bottom and will not float.
If the amber sinks to the bottom, don't worry about it and throw the amber into the concentrated brine with a higher salt concentration. If the amber is still sitting at the bottom of the water when the ratio of salt concentration to water is 1 to 4 (1 part salt, 4 parts water), the amber is fake.
Precautions for the care of amber:
1. Amber has a low melting point, easy to melt, afraid of heat, afraid of exposure, amber products should avoid direct sunlight, should not be placed in a high temperature place.
2. Amber is easy to dehydrate, and excessive dryness is easy to cause cracks.
3. Amber is an organic matter, and should not be exposed to organic solvents, such as nail polish, alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, and heavy liquid, and should not be put in a makeup cabinet.
4. Amber is brittle and has low hardness, so it is not suitable for external impact, and friction and scratching should be avoided to prevent scratching and breaking.
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Here's how to distinguish amber from fake:
1. Observation test. Amber is transparent and warm, and amber has different effects when viewed from different directions. Imitation amber is either transparent or opaque, and the color is dull and unnatural.
The bubbles inside reconstituted amber are usually flattened to form a long strip, while the bubbles inside natural amber are round.
2. Measure the relative density. The relative density of amber is very light and can be suspended in saturated brine (generally 1:4 brine to achieve saturation), and other imitation products such as plastics are heavier than saturated brine, and will sink when placed in saturated brine.
3. Heating or hot needle test. If you burn the skin of amber directly with a lighter, it will have a pine fragrance and the amber color will turn black. You can also use a thin needle, burn red and pierce into beeswax or amber, and then pull it out while it is hot, if it produces black smoke and a smell of rosin, it is real amber.
If it emits white smoke and produces a pungent smell of plastic, it is an imitation of plastic. In addition, when the needle is pulled out, the plastic product will stick to the needle due to local melting, and it will "draw" out, while amber will not.
4. Ether experiment. Drop a drop of ether in an inconspicuous place that does not affect the appearance of amber for a few minutes, or rub it by hand, the amber will not react at all, while some pseudo-amber made from copal resin will corrode and become sticky.
5. Sound test. The uninlaid amber beads will make a soft and slightly dull sound when gently rubbed in the hand, and if it is fake amber made of plastic or resin, the sound will be crisper.
Introduction to Amber
Amber is a transparent biological fossil, is the resin fossil of plants such as Piniaceae, Yunshiaceae, Araucariae, etc., the resin drips, buried in the ground for tens of millions of years, petrified under the action of pressure and heat, and some are encapsulated with small insects such as bees inside, which is strange and abnormal. Most of the amber is formed from the resin fossilization of pine plants, so it is also called "pine resin fossil".
Amber comes in a variety of shapes, often retaining the lines on the surface and inside of the resin flow, and often with bubbles and debris from ancient insects, animals or plants. Common amber types: golden amber, blue amber, green tea amber, black tea amber, blood amber, pam amber, flower amber, brown red amber, green amber, insect amber, beeswax, medicinal amber, pogen, Burmese root amber, etc.
On March 6, 2016, Chinese scientists discovered the world's oldest amber ore, which is about 99 million years old.
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1.Burning real amber can be identified by burning silver. It partially melts when burned, and when you smell it closely, it has a distinct pine scent, while false amber partially turns black when burned, accompanied by a pungent plastic smell.
2.Bubbles can also be distinguished by bubbles. A closer look at the amber under the lamp clearly shows that there are a large number of bubbles in real amber, and the bubbles are arranged irregularly in the amber, while there are generally no bubbles in the fake amber.
3.Fluorescence reactions or fluorescence reactions to distinguish authenticity. Real amber will show obvious blue or white fluorescence under ultraviolet irradiation, while fake amber made of plastic will either have no fluorescence reaction or show purple fluorescence, which will be more beautiful to look at.
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Amber is an organic gemstone that can be judged by observing friction, for example.
The color and transparency of amber is an important basis for judging its authenticity. True amber is mostly brownish-yellow or light yellow in color and has high transparency; If the color of the amber is too dark or too light and the transparency is not high, it may be artificial amber or other counterfeits. Amber becomes electrically charged when rubbed, which is one of the properties of amber.
Amber can be rubbed with a dry towel or leather object, and if the amber is electrified, it may be real amber.
Real amber will have a pine scent when it is hot, and the amber can be roasted over a fire, and if it smells pine, it may be real amber. However, it should be noted that this method is not very reliable, as artificial amber can also be infused with a similar odor. Real amber has bubbles, pores, and lines on the surface, which are naturally formed by the resin.
If the surface of the amber is very smooth and there are no blemishes, it may be artificial amber or some other counterfeit.
It is important to note that the above methods do not completely guarantee the authenticity of amber, as some artificial amber will be specially treated to give it similar properties to real amber. Therefore, when buying amber, it is also necessary to choose a reputable merchant and buy products with an appraisal certificate to improve the accuracy of distinguishing the authenticity from the fake.
Precautions for buying amber
1. Authenticity: There are many fakes in the amber market, so you need to pay attention to the authenticity of amber. The authenticity of amber can be judged by looking at aspects such as its color, texture, transparency, etc. Real amber has a strong aroma and electrostatic effect, which can be identified by these characteristics.
2. Color: There are many colors of amber, including yellow, brown, red, green, and so on. Different colors of amber have different textures and values and need to be chosen according to one's preferences and needs.
3. Clarity: The clarity of amber affects its value and aesthetics, and it is necessary to choose amber with high clarity. The clarity of amber can be judged by looking at the bubbles and impurities inside it.
4. Shape: There are many shapes of amber, such as round, oval, square, and so on. Different shapes of amber can show different aesthetics and styles, and you need to choose according to your needs.
5. Size: The size of amber is also a factor to consider when purchasing. Large sizes of amber are usually more precious and collectible than smaller sizes, but they also need to be chosen according to your needs and budget.
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The methods to distinguish the authenticity of amber include salt water method, sound listening method, fragrance smell method, ether test, acidity and alkalinity, etc.
1. Use the brine method.
If you put amber without any inlays into salt water that has been dissolved in advance and the density is concentrated, real amber will slowly float, while fake amber will not float.
2. Listen to the sound method.
When you gently rub the uninlaid amber chain or beads in your hand, you will hear a soft, slightly dull sound. Plastic or resin amber will have a crisper sound.
3. Smell the fragrance method.
Amber has a little, or barely smellable, faint smell when rubbed, or it doesn't smell at all. Rubbing produces a scented amber call"Champer"。Real amber gives off a pine scent when burned, while plastic or other imitations do not.
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Apply a little ether to the amber, if after a few minutes there will be a feeling of stickiness being dissolved, it is fake. It is true that it is still safe and sound after about 20-30 minutes of ether.
5. Acidity and alkalinity.
Pure natural amber is quite resistant to corrosion. If it is some plastic imitation, put it in a liquid with strong acidity and alkalinity, it will melt away.
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