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<p>[QUOTE="Aznathalie, post: 4775551, member: 20012"]Pressed, melted amber is also natural, although it costs less. It is made from small amber chips, which are melted under pressure, and then the desired shape is cut out of the resulting tile and then ground and polished, like solid natural pieces.</p><p>Amber processing method - calcination. With the help of this processing method, amber is clarified and husks of “fish scales” appear inside the stone. The essence of this method is heating amber in sand at a temperature of 140-150 degrees.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aznathalie, post: 4775551, member: 20012"]Pressed, melted amber is also natural, although it costs less. It is made from small amber chips, which are melted under pressure, and then the desired shape is cut out of the resulting tile and then ground and polished, like solid natural pieces. Amber processing method - calcination. With the help of this processing method, amber is clarified and husks of “fish scales” appear inside the stone. The essence of this method is heating amber in sand at a temperature of 140-150 degrees.[/QUOTE]
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