Amber Oil
One of the most valued derivatives of pure, natural baltic amber, amber oil is a prized possession of those who know where they can find it.
And for those who have a little time, amber oil is very easy to make.
Europeans long ago learned that amber oil rubbed into the skin did many fabulous things. One of which was to regenerate the skin. It is one of the earliest known anti aging treatments. You can read information about the various cures ascribed to amber by going to this page that is called Amber Cures.
Amber oil is made from pure, natural baltic amber by heating the amber in a closed container. (The container must be free of oxygen so that the amber does not burn.) The process is called dry distillation. It is a very easy process and if often done on the stove in cottages in Eastern Europe along the Baltic Coast where it is easy to come by amber.
When heated this way, the amber breaks down into amber acid, amber oil and amber rosin. Each is valuable in its own right. In fact, the value of the sum of the three parts is much higher than the raw amber that was used to create them.
The fastest way to distill the oil out of the amber is to first make an amber powder and distill the powder. The process is sped up because of the larger surface area.
If you are going to make amber oil, please remember, that it is a derivative of only Pure, Natural Baltic Amber. You can get information about that at Baltic Amber
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