Amber Jewelry

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Amber, what is it?

Amber is a resin derived from coniferous trees and is also called amber. The resin dripped from the trees millions of years ago and then fossilized. It's sometimes called "stone," but it's not really that. Amber is flammable and releases a faint pine scent when heated. Amber for Babies

Amber is often used in necklaces and bracelets for babies, not only because it is beautiful but also because of its supposedly special properties. In ancient times, amber was believed to have healing and soothing properties. Today, the jewelry is still worn for this reason. Amber contains succinic acid (also known as succinic acid), which is released when the stones are worn on the body in the form of a necklace or bracelet. This succinic acid is said to have a soothing effect on colic and teething. Please note that wearing jewelry on a baby should always be done under adult supervision.

Amber, where does it come from?

Amber is found in several locations around the world. The succinic acid content of these amber stones from the Baltic region is several times higher than that of other sources. Therefore, we have all our jewelry made in Lithuania, where it is hand-knotted with the utmost care. We offer baby necklaces, baby bracelets, and bracelets and necklaces for adults.

Amber colors

The beads come in various colors. Most are yellow/orange to dark red. There are also more green, blue, or even black varieties. The lighter colors (lemon, cognac, and honey) generally have a higher percentage of succinic acid. The jewelry is available in raw and polished versions. Polished jewelry is shiny and polished without the use of chemicals. The raw stones have a matte, natural look.

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