Ambar Lapidera __link__ — Premium Quality
Note: Due to the organic nature of amber, color variations are to be celebrated. Your piece is exclusively yours.
But what else do you do with Ambar Lapidera? ambar lapidera
The name "Ambar Lapiedra" translates literally from Spanish as "." This juxtaposition is oxymoronic in a scientific sense but rich in symbolic meaning: Note: Due to the organic nature of amber,
| Feature | Ambar Lapidera (Indonesian) | Baltic Amber (Polish/Lithuanian) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1–10 Million Years | 40–60 Million Years | | Origin Tree | Dipterocarp (Tropical) | Extinct Pine (Sciuromorpha) | | Hardness | 2.0 – 2.5 | 2.5 – 3.0 | | Succinic Acid | 3–5% | 8–10% | | Inclusions | Rare. Usually plant debris, termites, or flies. | Common. Spiders, lizards, feathers, plant matter. | | Price (Raw) | $5 – $20 per 10g | $20 – $200+ per 10g | | Statics (Electricity) | Weak attraction to cloth | Strong attraction (electrostatic) | The name "Ambar Lapiedra" translates literally from Spanish
Because its hardness is low (2.5), is delicate. If you own a bracelet or pendant:
Ambar lapidera has several uses and applications:
Mix 200ml water with 25g of salt (saturated solution). True Ambar Lapidera has a density of ~1.05, so it will float. Plastics and glass sink. Note: Some heavy copal also floats, so this is not definitive alone.