"Kopal Amber Necklace 6"
Kopal Amber Necklace From Madagascar Kopal, also spelled copal or copal, is a semi-fossilized resin found in most tropical countries. Completely fossilized and therefore very old, the resin is called amber. Copal is traditionally used in the preparation of varnishes and lacquers, as well as as an ingredient in incense. [EN] A resin obtained from the fossilization – more or less ancient – of the “Vateria Indica L” tree. It appears in the form of resinous masses of variable size, with wrinkled surfaces of more or less dark color. Copal Manila gum has a melting point of 103°C-120°C. It is soluble in alcohol and insoluble in conventional solvents; It is used in the formulation of adhesives, sealants, varnishes for wooden objects and as an antiquative agent for frames, furniture, etc.