Fluorescent Blue Amber – UV Reactive Natural Amber Specimen

$25.00

Description

This rare and captivating amber specimen appears deep brown and honey-toned under normal lighting, but when exposed to ultraviolet light it reveals an intense electric blue fluorescence — a stunning and dramatic transformation that has made UV-reactive amber one of the most sought-after organic resins in the world.

This raw amber retains its natural texture and surface features, giving collectors an authentic look at fossilized tree resin that is millions of years old. The glowing blue reaction under UV light creates an unforgettable visual effect that feels almost otherworldly.

Dimensions & Weight

Measurement: 3” x 2.25” x 0.75

Weight: 45g

Collector’s Notes

Blue fluorescent amber is significantly rarer than standard amber and is highly prized by collectors, especially when it displays strong, even UV response like this piece. The combination of rich brown body color in daylight and bright neon-blue fluorescence under UV makes this specimen both a visual and scientific treasure.

This piece is ideal for UV mineral displays, educational collections, or high-end crystal cabinets.

Highlights

  • Strong electric-blue fluorescence under UV light

  • Rich brown natural color in daylight

  • Raw, untreated natural amber

  • Fossilized tree resin

  • Highly collectible and increasingly scarce

Metaphysical Properties

Amber is believed to carry the energy of the sun and ancient forests, offering warmth, protection, and emotional healing. UV-reactive blue amber is often associated with heightened intuition, energy clearing, and spiritual illumination, believed to help release stagnant emotions while promoting positivity and renewal.

Mineralogy

Amber is fossilized tree resin that hardened over millions of years through heat, pressure, and time. The blue fluorescence seen under UV light is caused by aromatic hydrocarbon compounds within the amber that emit visible light when excited by ultraviolet light. This phenomenon is natural and highly prized in amber specimens.

Description

This rare and captivating amber specimen appears deep brown and honey-toned under normal lighting, but when exposed to ultraviolet light it reveals an intense electric blue fluorescence — a stunning and dramatic transformation that has made UV-reactive amber one of the most sought-after organic resins in the world.

This raw amber retains its natural texture and surface features, giving collectors an authentic look at fossilized tree resin that is millions of years old. The glowing blue reaction under UV light creates an unforgettable visual effect that feels almost otherworldly.

Dimensions & Weight

Measurement: 3” x 2.25” x 0.75

Weight: 45g

Collector’s Notes

Blue fluorescent amber is significantly rarer than standard amber and is highly prized by collectors, especially when it displays strong, even UV response like this piece. The combination of rich brown body color in daylight and bright neon-blue fluorescence under UV makes this specimen both a visual and scientific treasure.

This piece is ideal for UV mineral displays, educational collections, or high-end crystal cabinets.

Highlights

  • Strong electric-blue fluorescence under UV light

  • Rich brown natural color in daylight

  • Raw, untreated natural amber

  • Fossilized tree resin

  • Highly collectible and increasingly scarce

Metaphysical Properties

Amber is believed to carry the energy of the sun and ancient forests, offering warmth, protection, and emotional healing. UV-reactive blue amber is often associated with heightened intuition, energy clearing, and spiritual illumination, believed to help release stagnant emotions while promoting positivity and renewal.

Mineralogy

Amber is fossilized tree resin that hardened over millions of years through heat, pressure, and time. The blue fluorescence seen under UV light is caused by aromatic hydrocarbon compounds within the amber that emit visible light when excited by ultraviolet light. This phenomenon is natural and highly prized in amber specimens.