• All natural untreated Copal piece from Madagascar.
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  • Weight:  12.2 g, 18.6 g (total 30.8 gram, 154 carat)
  • Size:  65x34x17 mm to 60x25x25 mm 
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    Madagascar Copal Citrine Color Piece 30.8 gram 154 carat 2 pieces Lot

    All natural untreated Copal piece from Madagascar.

     -- 2 pieces Lot

     

     

    Weight:  12.2 g, 18.6 g (total 30.8 gram, 154 carat)

    Size:  65x34x17 mm to 60x25x25 mm 

     

     

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    Copal

    Copal is a name given to tree resin that is particularly identified with the aromatic resins used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and other purposes. More generally, the term copal describes resinous substances in an intermediate stage of polymerization and hardening between "gummier" resins and amber. The word copal is derived from the Nahuatl language word copalli, meaning "incense".

    Copal is still used by a number of indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America as an incense, during sweat lodge ceremonies and Sacred Mushroom ceremonies. It is available in different forms. The hard, amber-like yellow copal is a less expensive version. The white copal, a hard, milky, sticky substance, is a more expensive version of the same resin.

    Copal was also found in East Africa (the common species there being Hymenaea verrucosa), initially feeding an Indian Ocean demand for incense. By the 18th century, Europeans found it to be a valuable ingredient in making a good wood varnish. It became widely used in the manufacture of furniture and carriages. It was also sometimes used as a picture varnish. By the late 19th and early 20th century varnish manufacturers in England and America were using it on train carriages, greatly swelling its demand.

    In 1859 Americans consumed 68 percent of the East African trade, which was controlled through the Sultan of Zanzibar, with Germany receiving 24 percent. The American Civil War and the creation of the Suez Canal led to Germany, India and Hong Kong taking the majority by the end of that century.

    East Africa apparently had a higher amount of subfossil copal, which is found one or two meters below living copal trees from roots of trees that may have lived thousands of years earlier. This subfossil copal produces a harder varnish. Subfossil copal is also well-known from New Zealand (Kauri gum), Japan, the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Madagascar. It often has inclusions and is sometimes sold as "young amber". Copal can be easily distinguished from genuine amber by its lighter citrine colour and its surface getting tacky with a drop of acetone or chloroform.


    Item Specifics
    Shape :Rough
    Brand :Unbranded
    Total Carat Weight (TCW) :192.5
    Gemstone :Copal
    Country/Region of Manufacture :Madagascar
    Natural/Lab-Created :Natural
    Color :Yellow
    Treatment :Not Enhanced
    Type :Copal
    Transparency :Translucent
    Gemstone Type :Copal
    Gemstone Color :Yellow
    Country of Origin :Madagascar
    Gemstone Form :Rough
    Cut Grade :Good
    Gemstone Treatment :Not Enhanced
    Gemstone Clarity Grade :Eye Clean

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

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    Selltotheworld

    From all around the world

    Madagascar Copal Citrine Color Piece 30.8 gram 154 carat 2 pieces Lot

    All natural untreated Copal piece from Madagascar.

     -- 2 pieces Lot

     

     

    Weight:  12.2 g, 18.6 g (total 30.8 gram, 154 carat)

    Size:  65x34x17 mm to 60x25x25 mm 

     

     

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    Copal

    Copal is a name given to tree resin that is particularly identified with the aromatic resins used by the cultures of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica as ceremonially burned incense and other purposes. More generally, the term copal describes resinous substances in an intermediate stage of polymerization and hardening between "gummier" resins and amber. The word copal is derived from the Nahuatl language word copalli, meaning "incense".

    Copal is still used by a number of indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central America as an incense, during sweat lodge ceremonies and Sacred Mushroom ceremonies. It is available in different forms. The hard, amber-like yellow copal is a less expensive version. The white copal, a hard, milky, sticky substance, is a more expensive version of the same resin.

    Copal was also found in East Africa (the common species there being Hymenaea verrucosa), initially feeding an Indian Ocean demand for incense. By the 18th century, Europeans found it to be a valuable ingredient in making a good wood varnish. It became widely used in the manufacture of furniture and carriages. It was also sometimes used as a picture varnish. By the late 19th and early 20th century varnish manufacturers in England and America were using it on train carriages, greatly swelling its demand.

    In 1859 Americans consumed 68 percent of the East African trade, which was controlled through the Sultan of Zanzibar, with Germany receiving 24 percent. The American Civil War and the creation of the Suez Canal led to Germany, India and Hong Kong taking the majority by the end of that century.

    East Africa apparently had a higher amount of subfossil copal, which is found one or two meters below living copal trees from roots of trees that may have lived thousands of years earlier. This subfossil copal produces a harder varnish. Subfossil copal is also well-known from New Zealand (Kauri gum), Japan, the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Madagascar. It often has inclusions and is sometimes sold as "young amber". Copal can be easily distinguished from genuine amber by its lighter citrine colour and its surface getting tacky with a drop of acetone or chloroform.

    Item Specifics
    Shape :Rough
    Brand :Unbranded
    Total Carat Weight (TCW) :192.5
    Gemstone :Copal
    Country/Region of Manufacture :Madagascar
    Natural/Lab-Created :Natural
    Color :Yellow
    Treatment :Not Enhanced
    Type :Copal
    Transparency :Translucent
    Gemstone Type :Copal
    Gemstone Color :Yellow
    Country of Origin :Madagascar
    Gemstone Form :Rough
    Cut Grade :Good
    Gemstone Treatment :Not Enhanced
    Gemstone Clarity Grade :Eye Clean

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

    Returns

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.

    Contact Us

    We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.


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