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Amber
is a hardened tree resin, consisting of compounds
of terpenes, alcohols, and esters. Trees produced
it as protection against disease and insect infestation
when the bark of a tree was opened due to limb that
broke away or attacks by wood-boring beetles, or
for other reasons. After oozing out, it hardened
in wet sediments, such as clay and sand that formed
at the bottom of lagoons or river deltas and was
preserved in the earth's crust for millenniums.
The chemical composition of the resin acted as
desiccant and antibiotic which caused that animals
like insects and non-insects (i.e. mosquitoes, flies,
spiders, ants and their eggs and emerging larvae)
and even lizards and frogs, when caught in the resin,
were entrapped and preserved as dehydrated fossil
inclusions, but without the shrinking effect dehydrations
usually causes. They were kept in such a way that
their cellular structure and even fragments of the
DNA can still be found today.
But
not only insects and small vertebrates are present
in the amber findings, but also plants like flowers,
mushrooms, moss, leaves and seeds. Thus, it allows
scientists to reconstruct the long-vanished ecosystem
of gone-by milleniums.
While Baltic amber formed from hardened resin
of the pine tree, Pinus Succinifera, amber from
the Dominican Republic originated from an extinct
species of broad-leaved tropical trees Hymenaea
of the legume family, whose closest relative is
still found in East Africa.
Nevertheless, in the Caribbean and in Central and
South America, another relative of this ancient
species is still grown and is called "algarroba".
Although there are many places where Amber is
found, larger quantities are mined in about twenty
deposits around the world and mainly in Eastern
Europe (Baltic), in Mexico and in the Dominican
Republic.
Amber from the Dominican Republic is renowned
for the diversity of inclusions it contains. Amber
lovers, scientists and collectors alike value
Dominican Amber for the three rare "treasures",
which are scorpions, lizards and frogs. Probably
only 30 to 40 scorpions, 10 to 20 lizards and
8 or 9 frogs have been found worldwide. A piece
of Dominican amber was discovered in 1997 and
valued at over 50,000 US$. Why? It contained a
small frog, preserved in a magnificent way. The
occurrence of insects in Dominican Amber is about
10 times higher than in Baltic amber. Dominican
amber is also 90 percent more transparent.
Another important fact about Dominican amber makes
it stand out from the amber found in other regions:
It occurs in several colors, from a light yellow
to a deep red, the extremely rare smoky green and
even blue. (See Blue Amber)
The warm beauty of amber caused that for thousands
of years it was regarded as a precious substance,
and for its mysterious origin considered as a divine
protection from harm to the bearer of amber jewelry.
As such, it also became to be used as an ingredient
in medicines and for religious purposes.
Already
the Phoenicians traded amber as a prime commodity
with the ancient Baltic peoples. Since about 3,000
B.C., Baltic amber was exchanged for goods from
southern Europe and there were even ‘highways’
or trade routes crossing Europe and leading into
the Far East. Around 58 A.D., the Roman Emperor
Nero sent a Roman knight on a search for this "Gold
of the North" and brought hundreds of pounds
of amber to Rome.
In later days, from 1283 on, the Teutonic Knights,
after returning from the crusades, became absolute
rulers of Prussia and the Baltic sources of amber,
as well as the manufacture of objects made of amber,
punishing transgressors with death by hanging. For
the next 500 years, ambar was used again for mainly
a religious purpose: Paternoster beads.
And what about Dominican amber? Columbus got a
surprise when he arrived in 1492 at the island which
the Spaniards called "La Hispaniola" (today
Dominican Republic and Haiti), and received from
a young Taino prince a pair of shoes decorated with
Caribbean amber, in exchange for a strand of Baltic
amber beads that he had offered.
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