Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Characteristics of the amber cufflinks

Explanation: Li said: gem cufflinks produced in the Passionflower. Gemstone cufflinks red, green and Bristol-purple in several colors; red called thorn child, Bise called indigo child, emerald green horse named price of beads, yellow wood's called hard beads, purple called wax child. Crow falcon, stone cat eye stone (such as cat's eye shape Chen's change at any time change), garnet red lentils, and other varieties, are of the same type Appreciation of gemstone cufflinks - unique amber cufflinks. The density of the platinum cufflinks is high. Amber cufflinks Cretaceous to Cenozoic Jisong Bo Branch plant resin mixture of an organic compound, after a geological formation. Amber cufflinks are the fossils of prehistoric pine resin, formed 40 million years to 60 million years ago, popular, its ancestors is pine.
 General there are three stages in the formation of amber cufflinks, the first phase of resin secreted from the Poisson tree; the second phase of the resin off of them buried in the forest soil, at this stage, petrochemical, fossil resin in this role The composition, structure and characteristics have undergone strong changes; A pair of platinum cufflinks is heavier than the similar gold jewelry.  The third stage is a petrochemical resin erosion, transport and sedimentation, diagenesis amber cufflinks. It is often concomitant with coal seams. Amber cufflinks hydrocarbons containing amber of cufflinks acid and amber cufflinks resin, amber cufflinks shape mostly pie, kidney-shaped, warty, elongated teardrop-shaped and other irregular shapes. Color mostly yellow, orange, brown, brownish yellow or dark red, light green and yellow, lavender varieties are extremely rare.
Characteristics of the amber cufflinks; Chemical composition of amber cufflinks C10H16O, 79% of which carbon, hydrogen, 10.5%, 10.5% oxygen, and sometimes contains a small amount of hydrogen sulfide. Oil sheen, transparent to translucent. Refractive index 1.539-1.545, no pleochroism. Hardness 2-3, density 1.1-1.16g/cm3, the proportion of 1.05-1.10. Amber cufflinks brittle, no cleavage, and conchoidal fracture. The platinum cufflinks is also better in the aspects of anti-acid and alkali corrosion, oxidation resistance. Amber cufflinks organic matter, ie, softening, heated to 150 ° C and 250 ℃ -300 ℃ melt, emit a fragrant smell of rosin. Amber cufflinks soluble in alcohol. Often contain insects, seeds and other inclusions. Ancient Chinese said amber cufflinks for the "animal soul", "Light Pearl," "Red Bead" sleeve for the treasure on the product, is a rare medicinal herbs in medicine, with a stable mind, to help the role of sleep, more chi ascetics of the treasures of the Body to help gas.
Low density, amber cufflinks, wearing the very light and uniform color plus crystal clear, some amber cufflinks within the complete animal inclusions, there are signs of struggling, lifelike. People are giving this amber cufflinks outside shot crystal light, containing angry, "praise. Amber cufflinks with its natural, ancient and solemn beauty, moist, revealed a classical gas, and VIPs competing dependable collection of treasures and sacred objects of Buddhist. Besides, the chemical stability of the cufflinks is steadier than the K white gold. Amber cufflinks is the lightest of all known gemstone cufflinks in texture, and color is the most natural. Amber cufflinks are very astringent substances, no two amber cufflinks are identical.
The discovery of amber cufflinks; The world's oldest amber cufflinks, about three hundred million years ago, the product was found in Northumberland, United Kingdom and Siberia. Amber cufflinks is one of mankind's most ancient ornaments, amber cufflinks made from 3700 years BC, crashed ornaments, beads, buttons, etc., found in Estonia in Egypt in 2600 BC by the amber cufflinks made of treasures. All the platinum jewelry including the cufflinks is engraved with the words PT. The world's largest amber cufflinks, weight 15.25 kg, the name "Myanmar amber cufflinks, which is actually John Charles the Baoning in 1860 in Guangdong, China purchased 300 pounds, are collected in the history of London, England Museum. It is also enshrined in the Guinness Book of World full.

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