✦ Gemstones ✦
Amber gems
Amber is often revered as a gemstone, but it is not a true mineral, but rather a fossilized tree resin that has withstood the test of time.
This fascinating substance has been cherished for thousands of years for its warm hue and natural beauty.
Amber’s appeal goes beyond its aesthetic appeal to include historical significance, multiple uses, and a fascinating process of formation.
Amber originates from the resin of ancient trees, primarily prehistoric conifers. Over millions of years, this resin has undergone a series of transformations to become the beautiful translucent gemstone we see today.
The most common colors of amber are yellow and orange, but it can also be red, green, blue, and even black. Its transparency varies, from completely opaque to nearly transparent.
One of amber’s remarkable features is its ability to preserve ancient organisms. Insects, plants, and other small organisms often become trapped in the sticky resin before it hardens.
These inclusions offer a unique perspective on prehistoric ecosystems, providing valuable information for paleontologists and historians.
*100% Genuine & Natural
✦ Specifications ✦
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Customization Available |
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Customization Available |
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AAA |
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Customization Available |
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Customization Available |
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10 / Pieces
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✦ Main Product ✦
✦ Customization ✦
We take pride in being a premier jewelry manufacturer with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Specializing in high-end customization, we offer OEM/ODM services, crafting exquisite gemstones and jewelry according to your specific specifications.
We guarantee that all our gemstones are 100% natural, providing you with unparalleled quality and authenticity.
Our skilled artisans meticulously craft each piece, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.
✦ Gemstone Details And Uses ✦
Amber has had significant cultural and economic value throughout history. In ancient times, amber was widely traded and was often referred to as "Baltic gold" due to the rich deposits along the Baltic Sea coast.
The Amber Road was an ancient trade route that facilitated the exchange of amber between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean. The gem was highly valued by various civilizations, including the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, who believed it had protective and healing properties.
In addition to its decorative uses, amber played a role in various rituals and customs. It was burned as incense, used in amulets, and carved into intricate charms.
The Greeks and Romans believed amber had magical qualities and associated it with the sun due to its golden hue.
This belief in amber's mystical properties continued into the Middle Ages, when amber was often used in medicinal mixtures and amulets.
Today, amber continues to be valued for its beauty and uniqueness. It is often used in jewelry, from simple pendants to elaborate necklaces and bracelet.
The warm color and organic inclusions of this gem make each piece of amber jewelry unique. Amber is also used in decorative objects such as carvings and sculptures, showcasing the skill of the artisans who worked with this delicate material.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, amber has practical applications. It is used in the production of perfumes, where its resinous scent (called "ambergris") adds a rich, warm note to perfumes.
In addition, amber is used in traditional medicine, especially in the Baltic region, where it is believed to have healing properties. Amber oil and powder are used in a variety of treatments, including pain relief and anti-inflammatory treatments.