Naglalakad Ang Mag-asawang ito Sa Dalampasigan Nang May Maamoy Silang Nabubulok. Nang Tignan Nila Ito, Hindi Sila Makapaniwala - PH TRENDING
The couple from Overton, Lancashire, were strolling along Middleton Sands beach when they smelled a rotting fish. They followed the stinky smell and found a bizarre-looking rock.
Apparently, the rock is a piece of “ambergris” or also known as a “whale vomit” which is used in perfume-making.
Knowing that the bizarre sticky rock is highly valuable, as they had already read about it in a newspaper, the couple immediately wrapped the ambergris in a scarf and took it home.
Gary and his wife are a bit shocked with the discovery and said, “It was down a section of the beach where no-one really walks. It smells too bad though. It’s a very distinctive smell, like a cross between a squid and farmyard manure. It feels like a rock hard rubber ball. Its texture is like wax, like a candle. When you touch it you get wax sticking to your fingers.”
The whale vomit they found is slightly smaller than a rugby ball and weighs 1.57kg, this size could potentially worth a whopping £50,000.
In 2013, a 2.7kg whale vomit found in Morecambe was valued at up to £120,000. Meanwhile, a 1.1 kg one found on a beach in Anglesey, Wales, was bought for £11,000 at an auction in Macclesfield, Cheshire last September.
But what is ambergris anyway? Here are 10 things you need to know about this precious floating gold.
Ambergrease or grey amber, is a solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish colour, produced in the digestive system of sperm whales.
Freshly-produced ambergris has a marine, fecal odour. However, as it ages, it acquires a sweet, earthy scent, commonly likened to the fragrance of rubbing alcohol, without the vaporous chemical astringency. Although ambergris used to be very highly valued by perfumers as a fixative (allowing the scent to last much longer), it has now largely been replaced by synthetic ambroxan.
Naglalakad Ang Mag-asawang ito Sa Dalampasigan Nang May Maamoy Silang Nabubulok. Nang Tignan Nila Ito, Hindi Sila Makapaniwala - PH TRENDING
Reviewed by Marshmello
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September 14, 2017
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