15
Jun

You Need to Check Your Amber! It Could be Fake!

Filed in Amber Jewelry

Ah Amber, it’s in such high demand that often people will try to sell fakes! The nerve of some people. There are even cases of people drilling holes in the fake amber, putting an insect, or in some cases even a frog or a lizard in the replica stone, and then filling it back up, and claiming its a rare piece of amber with a wonderful specimen trapped inside it. It’s not easy to distinguish real amber from fakes, but we have some tests you can preform, and hints to help you along the way.

The first, and most common test to preform is the buoyancy test. This only works on the amber stone, so if it is attached to silver, or any other kind of material, it will not give accurate results. The test is simple enough however – take two tablespoons of salt, dissolve in eight ounces of water, and drop the amber stone in question in the solution, if the “amber” sinks well we’re sorry, but that’s not real amber. Real amber will float

If you’re worried that your “amber” stone may just be a plastic replica, a taste test is a good way to distinguish the two. Gently clean your amber, and give it a quick taste, natural amber should give off no unpleasant or distinct taste, however its plastic imitations will give off the noticeable taste of chemicals.

Amber is a good conductor of static electricity. If you have a piece of velvet rub the amber swiftly and rapidly against it until the amber is warm to the touch. Then place the stone over a tissue lying flat on the surface, the amber stone should attract the tissue – if it is real that is.

There are plenty of ways to test amber out there, but these are some of the ones we feel most comfortable with. Shop with ease at The Russian Store, as we’ve yet to find an imitation among our selection of amber jewelry!

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  • Dennis Ghezzi

    Hi I own a Russian Amber Necklace I have had it about 20 years now.
    I am e mailing a image of it. I have done the taste test it passed. It has just small black items in the amber dosent look like any incets wonder if you think it may be real.
    Regards,
    Dennis

  • http://therussianstore Pamela Morrison

    i recently order item AM00939A01 can you tell me if this item recently sold out cause i am trying to find it on this website and i can’t.

  • http://www.therussianstore.com/amber-jewelry.html Tim

    Sorry for the late replies, with the holiday season we haven’t had a chance to wade through all the spam comments on our blog, and get to the real ones!

    @Pamela: That necklace was indeed one of a kind. We have a list of bullet-points on our product pages describing all of the key features.

    @Dennis: it’s impossible to say without examining the piece. one test alone can’t really prove whether it’s legitimately amber or not, it’s best to use them together, and if they pass them all, chances are it’s real amber.