Baltic Amber...

People have collected, traded, carved, and coveted amber for more than 10,000 years.


fancy - A Baltic amber amulet has even been found in Egypt

Through various physical and chemical changes the resin becomes Amber. The largest amber deposits are off the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Baltic Amber fancy - A Baltic amber amulet has even been found in Egypt
A Baltic amber amulet has even been found in Egyptian tombs. Yet despite our fascination with it, much about the smoky yellow stone the history of amber remains a mystery. The price for amber stones varies widely, in the right price range for Average Joe's (and Joannas) who can spend as little as $20 for amber and silver jewelry, and also for high-rollers ready to spend $40,000 or more for a "slice of sunshine" in amber jewelry crafted in gold, platinum, and featuring other gemstones. It was prescribed for memory loss, eccentric behavior, anxiety, and indecisiveness. Amber jewelry is said to help one be joyful and happy. The Kaliningrad amber mine supplies 99% of the Baltic amber. Amber was also very popular in ancient Rome during the reign of Neron when: jewelry, ornaments, amulets, and even dice were made from amber.

Cloudy amber comes in many colors. Amber is fossilized resin of ancient trees that grew in amber forests.

A small town in the Kaliningrad region has the worlds largest amber mine. Amber has a special beauty in its ability for each piece to be truly original in nature and content. Amber is unique because it is able to preserve the organic tissues in it. It comes in many different colors - yellow, orange, red, white, brown, green, blue and almost black.

It is very common to find pieces of plants and insects, trapped in amber making it extremely valuable to both collectors and the scientists.

During the latter part of the 19th century operations became much more sophisticated as they began dredging and mining for amber. A Baltic amber amulet has even been found in Egyptian tombs . Baltic amber is the oldest geological specimen to be used in jewelry. Around 600 B.C., it was discovered that if an amber stone was rugged vigorously, it became electrically charged. Taking proper care of your amber will result in enjoyment for many years, sometimes thousands of years as seen with the recovery of jewels from the past. Amber is a beautiful gift from mother nature.

Since then millions of pounds of Baltic amber have been mined..

Up until the 19th century amber was retrieved manually from the sea. During the latter part of the 19th century operations became much more sophisticated as they began dredging and mining for amber. A small town in the Kaliningrad region has the worlds largest amber mine. Amber has a special beauty in its ability for each piece to be truly original in nature and content. The largest amber deposits are off the shores of the Baltic Sea. Baltic Amber is the most sought after and valuable for making amber jewelry. Baltic Amber has been used for decorative items since prehistoric times. Yet despite our fascination with it, much about the smoky yellow stone the history of amber remains a mystery. The price for amber stones varies widely, in the right price range for Average Joe's (and Joannas) who can spend as little as $20 for amber and silver jewelry, and also for high-rollers ready to spend $40,000 or more for a "slice of sunshine" in amber jewelry crafted in gold, platinum, and featuring other gemstones.

Taking proper care of your amber will result in enjoyment for many years, sometimes thousands of years as seen with the recovery of jewels from the past. .

Transparent tones range from pale to dark yellow, to yellow light brown. It may be transparent or clouded. Amber was also very popular in ancient Rome during the reign of Neron when: jewelry, ornaments, amulets, and even dice were made from amber. While green is a more valuable color of amber than brown, the best quality of amber remains clear, transparent, and flawless. Slightly softer than Baltic amber, Dominican amber is prized for its coloration, including yellow and deep red, as well as the distinctive (and rare) blue and smoky green hues that come exclusively from that area. The ancient name for amber was "electron" the root word of electricity. A Baltic amber amulet has even been found in Egyptian tombs. From the 16th century into the 18th century item made from amber included jewelry, dishes, buttons, pipe mouth pieces, chess sets and a host of other fine products. The majority of Baltic amber comes from a 400-square-mile area - the Samland Peninsula, now known as the Kaliningrad region. The Kaliningrad amber mine supplies 99% of the Baltic amber. Baltic amber is the oldest geological specimen to be used in jewelry.