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After, thanks to God Almighty, the Most Generous, the Most Generous, we have the rarest raw materials in the world. I present to you a type of the rarest types of old German processed compressed amber from former government factories, which is very wonderful. No matter how I describe it, I will not give it its due and it is not available twice in life, and God knows best. Specifications
Type: German compressed amber, color interference
Raw: German Imperial Imperial
Between 1700 and 1950 AD, such samples were made for jewelry purposes and to produce materials that withstand time. They are among the most beautiful and rare
The piece is a circular disc similar to a European cheese disc
The color is a medium transparent basic apricot mixed with red staining with medium yellow. It is one of the distinctive and very solid materials, I think, for making antiques, jewelry, and artwork that withstand high hardness. It is treated for this matter and is odorless. Its smell is certainly similar to tree bark due to treatment. It is not devoid of simple porous spaces. It is one of the rarest modified colors throughout history. A real art....
Third grade. There is no strong smell. Beautiful and excellent, whether rosaries or works Complementary art for antiques, sculptures, etc.
Disc piece specifications
Full diameter as a circle 125 cm from the middle 40 cm Height Thickness 25 mm Weight 3696 g
There are slight pits due to pressure, of course, not exceeding 2 mm The raw material is very clean There is one side that appears from the pressure mold It comes unclean It takes 1 to 2 mm from you with polishing These materials include dry and soft ones in some way It is better to cut and polish on water to ensure higher quality and consistency There are among them