Squeezing What is Amber?
Squeezing What is Amber?
Squeezed amber is a synthetic resin that is produced in various colors in the laboratory with special formulas and contains a chemical called phenol. Contrary to popular belief, pressed amber is not a natural material. However, it does not contain the smallest plastic, that is, petro-chemical products. Squeezed amber is a special material because its formula is secret and its construction techniques are complex. However, its most distinctive features are its color change over time with use and the soft and comfortable shooting feeling in the hand.
The best example that we can explain what a squeezing amber is in the simplest way is the diamond. Today, diamond rings are very valuable and are sold at high prices. Diamond rings prepared in the same carat and laboratory environment are offered for sale at more affordable prices.
One was obtained naturally, the other was prepared in a laboratory environment. Just like in the diamond example, there is a type called "Squeezed Amber", which is prepared in a laboratory environment because its nature is very valuable, and the word "Squeezing" here qualifies that the product is not natural amber, but produced by artificial means.
What are the Features of Squeezed Amber?
The biggest feature that makes pressed amber different is that it gets color over time as it is used. Crushed amber, which was used in the Ottoman period and has survived to the present day, has both an antique value and a very valuable material because of its color saturation. For this reason, pressed amber rosary has a feature that has gained value over the years, even though its sales cost is lower than drop amber.
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