The current market amber beeswax is really difficult to distinguish, let alone experts will "eye", even professional instruments may not be recognized, the more common pseudo-manufacturing is to use Coba resin to impersonate amber.
According to experts' analysis, Coba resin and amber, beeswax and white wax are natural resin fossils. There is no obvious difference in composition and formation reasons, but there is a difference in the formation age. The fresh resin is dried to form a hard resin, and after the hard resin is buried underground, after tens of thousands of years to several million years of geological action, a semi-petrochemical resin is formed, which is a coba resin. Amber is a resin fossil that has been buried in the ground for thousands of years or even hundreds of millions of years.
Coba resin is produced in many quantities and is inexpensive. It is often used in building decoration. It melts Coba resin into a gelatinous liquid and spreads it on the ground. It can be leveled, which is different from amber and beeswax in price.
Insiders reminded that amber beeswax often has "optimization", especially some amber waxes with high clarity and similar color to "chicken oil yellow". Whether it is purification, color improvement, or old-fashioned, this "optimization" is actually shoddy. Coba resin is the raw material that is used in this “optimizationâ€.
According to reports, 90% of Coba resin has been sold as “old waxâ€, which also reveals the cause of the proliferation of recycled beeswax on the market: First, the transparency of Coba resin is lower than that of amber. Poor, no matter how optimized, amber and Coba resin are still difficult to mix; in addition, because of the poor texture, it adds to the so-called "old flavor" of this "old beeswax".
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