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amber Coming here

ı do not have amber but I have amber Mine
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  • Wow! This is really interesting! Where is this? Never seen a photo of an Amber mine in all my books on mineralogy. Great picture.

  • this is interesting Tayfun. where is this photo taken ? i mean the country and area 

    Russia ?

  • No  this Turkey...  I am also discoveryer thi,s amber... 

  • is in in oltu ?

  • No this Not oltu.. This natrual amber 

  • Google "Rumanite"

  • Have you found any gem grade material? All of what I have seen is fractured beyond usability, I would love to see some stable material

  • @Thomas thanks, I googled RUmanite and read about it. Interesting! I knew AMber only from the Baltic states and Dominica (and Russia of course).
  • i know that there is in inoltu region petrified roots, looks amber. for me it is new the turkey amber. nice to know about. it will chnage a lot , not only in jewelry, but all the historical theories and fats are now getting restarting again. can you please post some photos of turkey amber and another stones with more infos. will be verry nice arkadech

  • Yes Turkamit  new discovery.. ı can not work too much there.. but soon maybe we will  start tours.. peoples will come there and they can be see self amber how is  digging.. ı have many idea but posibilty  mining realy expensive and not eay.. yes  we have  gem grade  Amber..  But this not baltic amber..  it is diffrent this difrent.. many experts saying that... baltic amber losting polishing in time but This Not ...

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