Tumbled Indonesian Blue Amber (1 1/4" Size) - Fluorescent
These are large sized pieces of tumbled blue amber from Indonesia. The pieces range from 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" in width. Being a natural stone, the stones vary in exact shape, color and patterning. The photos of this amber include a backlit photo (orange-red color), a photo with direct light that shows the blue effect and a photo of the amber under long-wave UV (vibrant blue color).
About Indonesian Blue Amber
Indonesian blue amber is a rare and captivating variety of amber found primarily in the coal deposits of Sumatra, Indonesia. Formed from the fossilized resin of ancient trees, particularly the extinct Hymenaea protera, this amber dates back approximately 23 to 30 million years, placing it in the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene periods.
What sets Indonesian blue amber apart is its unique coloration. While appearing as typical amber under artificial light, it exhibits a remarkable blue fluorescence under natural sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) light. This phenomenon is attributed to the presence of specific hydrocarbons, such as perylene, within the amber's structure.
Geologically, this amber is associated with the Sinamar Formation in Sumatra, where volcanic activity and the presence of coal deposits have contributed to its formation and distinct characteristics. The region's dynamic geological history, including volcanic intrusions, played a significant role in the amber's development.
Indonesian blue amber is a rare and captivating variety of amber found primarily in the coal deposits of Sumatra, Indonesia. Formed from the fossilized resin of ancient trees, particularly the extinct Hymenaea protera, this amber dates back approximately 23 to 30 million years, placing it in the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene periods.
What sets Indonesian blue amber apart is its unique coloration. While appearing as typical amber under artificial light, it exhibits a remarkable blue fluorescence under natural sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) light. This phenomenon is attributed to the presence of specific hydrocarbons, such as perylene, within the amber's structure.
Geologically, this amber is associated with the Sinamar Formation in Sumatra, where volcanic activity and the presence of coal deposits have contributed to its formation and distinct characteristics. The region's dynamic geological history, including volcanic intrusions, played a significant role in the amber's development.
$15
Quantity Discounts
3 to 9 Pieces
$12
10+ Pieces
$10
TYPE
Amber
LOCATION
West Java, Indonesia
AGE
Mid-Late Miocene (10-20 Million Years)
SIZE
1 1/4 to 1 1/2" wide
PRODUCT ID
P-716