100% Natural Dominican Republic Color-Shift / Fluorescent
Dominican Blue Amber
Dominican Blue Amber is one of the rarest ambers in the world. It may look honey-gold indoors, but under strong sunlight or UV light it can reveal an intense blue to blue-green glow.

Sunlight: Blue appears

Indoor: Honey tone

UV: Strong fluorescence

Regular Amber
Origin & Natural Formation
Dominican amber formed from fossilized tree resin over millions of years. It is known for exceptional clarity and unique colors. Blue amber is a natural variety found in limited zones of the Dominican Republic and is prized by collectors and jewelers.
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Why Does It Look Blue?
The “blue” effect is caused by natural fluorescence and light interaction within the amber. Under strong daylight or UV light, specific compounds fluoresce and the surface can scatter light in a way that highlights blue tones.
- Natural fluorescence (not dyed)
- Lighting dependent (sunlight/UV shows it best)
- Angle matters (tilt slowly to see the shift)
Regular Amber vs. Dominican Blue Amber
| Feature | Regular Dominican Amber | Dominican Blue Amber |
|---|---|---|
| Typical look indoors | Honey, cognac, yellow to orange tones | Often honey-gold, pale yellow, sometimes slightly greenish |
| In sunlight / strong daylight | Stays mostly warm golden | Can shift to electric blue or blue-green |
| Under UV (365–395nm) | May glow yellow/green depending on material | Often shows strong blue fluorescence |
| Rarity | More common | Much rarer and more collectible |
How to See the Blue Color
Blue amber can look “regular” indoors. Use the methods below to reveal the color:
- Sunlight test: Hold it in direct sunlight and tilt slowly.
- Dark background: Place it on black cloth to boost contrast.
- UV light: A 365–395nm UV flashlight often shows the strongest glow.
- Photography tip: Avoid harsh indoor yellow lights; daylight works best.
Care & Authenticity Notes
- Avoid high heat, chemicals, and ultrasonic cleaning.
- Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap water if needed.
- Natural inclusions and tiny internal features are normal in genuine amber.
- Blue intensity varies by piece, polish, and lighting conditions.
