Baltic Amber gemstone Jewelry shop. Amber is fossilized tree resin that has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty. Baltic Amber dates from 50 mln years ago. More than 200 species of amber are known in the world and new ones are discovered every year. Lithuanians call amber their gold, probably because the Baltic Sea is the only sea that throws amber ashore. Amber can be clear or matte, opaque. Amber is special, it is light, warm and has an incredible variety of colors (white, brown, yellow, black, green, red, blue, etc.).
Today, amber is still used in the treatment of various diseases, especially thyroid disorders. An unpolished, natural amber necklace releases succinic acid to treat the thyroid gland and the bracelet to treat heart disease. Necklaces for dogs and cats – protect them from fleas. Amber electrifies animal hair and thus kills parasites.
Amber contains succinic acid, which is thought to have anti-inflammatory and painkilling properties. It is believed that when the beads are worn next to the skin, succinic acid is released into the body, providing relief from the pain and tenderness of teething.
Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Baltic Amber gemstone Jewelry shop can offer amber earring amber necklace amber bracelet.
My Items such as amber earring, amber bracelet, amber necklace and other are made of genuine, natural Amber. This item will make You look simple but gorgeous. Our handmade jewelry is made with passion and love. Please note that colors can vary from originals depending on computer monitor’s settings. Due to amber is being unique and natural gemstone, each item may be slightly different in shades or shapes. Items may have natural imperfections like lines and spots, specks, coloration and inclusions, layers and lines.
All amber is fossilized tree resin and it is extremely light gemstone. Baltic amber has healing properties because it contains up to 8 percent succinct acid. Baltic region is home to the largest known deposit of amber.