Beautiful! It looks SO much prettier after its polished ( in my opinion)! Unpolished it looks dull & more like a rock. Love, love, love your videos!! You’re AWESOME. Thanks for sharing all that you do with us! 🥰
After seeing how BEAUTIFUL the small one looked after you cut & polished it, I would definitely say YES! Truthfully, I wasn’t even impressed by the looks of white amber until seeing your finished piece! Then I was awestruck! So why not enjoy BOTH the beauty & rarity of your big white amber by finishing it!! It must be VERY rare because I’ve never heard of white amber before! Thanks for enlightening us on it! 👏
Just like diamonds & amber with inclusions, one must sacrifice part of the gem by cutting & polishing it. But look at the beauty/detail that doing so unleashes! I guess it simply comes down to personal choice in the end!
Never heard of Royal White Amber ,I did shout don’t cut it ,phew I was glad it was the small piece .I must say it’s a beautiful colour.Very interesting to see how it’s possibly formed ❤
Temu sells a large variety of these “floating” display boxes in different sizes & colors on their website. I place the box over the lighted white background on my iPad & view the amber with a loupe/magnifier. The box keeps the amber safe & prevents it from sliding around. It works out perfectly & you can view your specimens from both sides.I also separate my amber by color (eg. Red for ants, white for spiders). Most Chinese sellers send their orders in these frames & that’s how I learned about how nice they are!
I know how much you like a perfectly cut and polished gem size amber and, at first, you scared the crap out of me! Thank goodness you left that 44g piece alone. The little pure white one that you did work on is absolutely beautiful even though you lost half of it in the process. 🤍
If you had sanded that nasty white cinder, I would have jumped from the balcony, which I no longer have..... No jealousy speaks through me.... You are a nasty DZIAD ! ! ! . A beautiful collectible, museum specimen. As for the smaller piece, super job. Greetings from the cave of amber.
@drpk6514 ah yes just checked, its from the eocene, amber indeed, but when i was working with it it wsd melting from rotary tool similarly as copal, so it got me confused:)
beautiful white amber and was tempted by that awesome apple tree behind you!
Thanks man😁, apples are allright too😁
I just discovered your channel--amber is my favorite gemstone. Thank you for taking the time to instruct us.
My pleasure and welcome aboard😁🔥
Beautiful! It looks SO much prettier after its polished ( in my opinion)! Unpolished it looks dull & more like a rock. Love, love, love your videos!! You’re AWESOME. Thanks for sharing all that you do with us! 🥰
My pleasure Debbie!🤩 , do you think i should have cutted the big one?😄
After seeing how BEAUTIFUL the small one looked after you cut & polished it, I would definitely say YES! Truthfully, I wasn’t even impressed by the looks of white amber until seeing your finished piece! Then I was awestruck! So why not enjoy BOTH the beauty & rarity of your big white amber by finishing it!! It must be VERY rare because I’ve never heard of white amber before! Thanks for enlightening us on it! 👏
Just like diamonds & amber with inclusions, one must sacrifice part of the gem by cutting & polishing it. But look at the beauty/detail that doing so unleashes! I guess it simply comes down to personal choice in the end!
I work with mammoth ivory a lot and can't get over how much the color and look is so similar. Very beautiful workmanship!!!
Hey Joe! I have never seen mammoth ivory up close but i imagine that color should be similar😁, glad you liked it!
Never heard of Royal White Amber ,I did shout don’t cut it ,phew I was glad it was the small piece .I must say it’s a beautiful colour.Very interesting to see how it’s possibly formed ❤
Maybe big piece would turn into insane specimen when cutted😁
That's a beautiful little white bean! And yeah you should probably just keep that other piece raw 😅
I expected atleast one person to encourage me to cut it and there's still none😁😁
Great video. Had no idea about Royal White amber. Beautiful displays. Thanks for the explanation of how Royal Amber is formed. Stay safe!
My pleasure Lisa! Thanks for commeting🙏😁
I love Amber too !! Thanks for explaining the royal white..you do great videos ! 😊
Thank you! Glad you like them😁🙏
That's very pretty! I've never saw white amber before.
Theres always first time! Whire amber is unique in baltic amber compared to amber from other deposits:)
Awesome episode, where do you get your display boxes? Cheers
From the alibaba or smething like that😁
@@Amberscape Thanks
Temu sells a large variety of these “floating” display boxes in different sizes & colors on their website. I place the box over the lighted white background on my iPad & view the amber with a loupe/magnifier. The box keeps the amber safe & prevents it from sliding around. It works out perfectly & you can view your specimens from both sides.I also separate my amber by color (eg. Red for ants, white for spiders). Most Chinese sellers send their orders in these frames & that’s how I learned about how nice they are!
Incredible!
Thank you kindly!🙏😁
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
My pleasure man! Thanks for watching and enjoying!:)
What was the liquid you polished it with?
Love your videos❤️
Im glad you do!🥰😁
I'm just curious why there is so much on the beach? Do you find petrified wood as well? Seems like an odd place to find amber.
Hey men, there is older video that i have releases that covers most of the baltic amber questions:) its called "baltic amber explained" check it out:)
@Amberscape ill check it out, thank you!
I know how much you like a perfectly cut and polished gem size amber and, at first, you scared the crap out of me! Thank goodness you left that 44g piece alone. The little pure white one that you did work on is absolutely beautiful even though you lost half of it in the process. 🤍
It is safe for the time being, who knows what the future holds😁
@@Amberscape 😂
If you had sanded that nasty white cinder, I would have jumped from the balcony, which I no longer have..... No jealousy speaks through me.... You are a nasty DZIAD ! ! ! .
A beautiful collectible, museum specimen.
As for the smaller piece, super job.
Greetings from the cave of amber.
Now u cant hurt me for the time being atleast🤣😁
@@Amberscape I have my ways and you don't know the day or the hour. :P
Watch yourself better. I am fat but unbelievably fast. :P
Do you buy an ambargris? I have this if yuo want,
I think that you shouldn't cut it because it may turn out that it is mainly orange inside and it will loose its white colour
Inside might be orange yes, so it all depends how deep i would cut it, either way i didnt because i got threats from the amber passionate people🤣🥲
Puiku, o per kur pirkai gintarą? :)
Tiesiogiai is gintarautojo:)
no dont cut it, it should stay as a museum piece, its perfect
Its safe for the time being🫣😁
Talk about back amber.
Bout what?😁
@@Amberscape Sorry "Black Amber"
And Im not talking about the plant materials in the amber.
I have Indonesian black amber
Theres not much to talk about:), common black indonesian amber, not even amber its still copal, not old enough to become amber
@@Amberscape Its not copal its amber. I have seen scientific paper calling it opal not copal.
@drpk6514 ah yes just checked, its from the eocene, amber indeed, but when i was working with it it wsd melting from rotary tool similarly as copal, so it got me confused:)
it looks like peeled garlic
Polished piece? Yeah i see it🤣😁
@@Amberscape yeah, the small polished one :D
Looks like a piece of garlic
Indeed😁