Amber rough polished a precious insect

"When polishing, I thought that the black thing inside was an impurity, and my heart was quite lost. I didn't expect a friend to look at it with a magnifying glass. The black one turned out to be a small flying insect." Jiangcheng Min Ji Hongjun purchased an amber rough stone, and was surprised to find it after polishing. It turned out to be a precious insect.

Small insects in amber

Ji Hongjun's baby amber is generally yellow, about 7 cm long and about 3 cm wide. There are some irregular stripes on the surface, and it is obvious to the naked eye that there are small insects inside.

Under the magnifying glass, the bugs look very clear and can even see the transparent wings of the insects. "They are different in shape, very dynamic, there are take-offs, and there are two together, as if they are mating." Ji Hongjun said excitedly, there are about ten small flying insects inside, and there is a bee near the other side of the amber. The bug is very much like an ant.

I thought it was an impurity, I didn’t think it was a worm.

Ji Hongjun, a 50-year-old, is a veteran of calligraphy and painting. In May of last year, he went to Jinzhou, Liaoning Province to participate in an antique jade fair. In the dazzling array of exhibits, an amber stone attracted his attention. This piece of stone is about 15 centimeters long, about 5 centimeters wide and weighs 60 grams. It is the largest piece. With years of experience in collecting, he judged that this piece of rough stone could produce a good amber, and it was purchased at a price of 3,000 yuan.

This piece of stone was placed in the home for more than a year. At the beginning of July this year, he had leisure time, and he used sandpaper and grinding wheels to polish it. "When polishing, I found that there were a lot of black spots inside. I thought it was an impurity, and my heart was quite lost." But once, a friend in the circle came to his house and accidentally watched it with a magnifying glass and found that it was flying. insect.

"You are a worm, better than amber." Ji Hongjun also watched with a magnifying glass and found that there were ten flying insects inside. Later, he queried online and learned that insects are more precious than amber.

High scientific value

In this regard, the reporter contacted Tang Jingwen, deputy secretary general of Jilin City Wildlife Conservation Association. He introduced that hundreds of millions of years ago, there were many rivers and lakes on the earth, and the climate was mild. There were large forests everywhere. Some resin-secreting trees that have been traumatized by natural trauma or trunks continuously secrete resin, and the fossil formed by the resin droplets is amber. Some amber is wrapped in insects, which is a very precious insect. After reading the photos taken by the reporter, he said: "This piece of amber rosin is shiny, relatively transparent, and the insects inside are very clear. They belong to the Hymenoptera, Formicidae, which is at least 50 million years old and has high scientific research value. Collection value."

Fushun Amber is an organic and inorganic mixture produced by a series of geological movements such as sedimentation and polymerization in the Fushun West Open-pit Coal Mine in Liaoning, China. It is a world-famous organic gemstone, about 50 million years ago. Fushun is an important production area of ​​amber in the world and the only producing area for Chinese insect amber. Fushun Amber is famous for its rich and low-key color, bright and soft luster, delicate texture and warmth. It is a well-known amber variety in the world.

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