Amber is technically not a gem or mineral but a resin, sap of prehistoric trees - grown over fifty million years ago - fossilised. The world's largest amber deposits come from the shores of the Baltic Sea, where amber has been collected, traded and made into decorative objects for millennia. The world's best-known and most sought-after amber is known as 'Baltic Sea gold'. Amber comes in different natural colours: the shade and intensity of the stone's colour depend on the environmental factors in which it is formed. Climatic changes and chemical reactions or residues trapped within the tree's resin also contribute to amber's varied colour palette. In jewellery and costume jewellery, such a variety of colour nuances is highly valued: an amber jewellery piece can present an extraordinary arrangement of tones and shades. Amber jewellery is ALWAYS unique: with ever-changing inclusions, colours and textures, each amber bead is unique.
1+ € 20,30
3+ € 17,68
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02861
1+ € 20,90
3+ € 18,20
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02860
1+ € 17,30
3+ € 15,08
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02859
1+ € 16,15
3+ € 14,04
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02857
1+ € 25,10
3+ € 21,84
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02858
1+ € 16,74
3+ € 14,56
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02863
1+ € 23,30
3+ € 20,28
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02862
1+ € 8,95
3+ € 7,80
1pc
9S02865
1+ € 14,95
3+ € 13,00
15/16-inch Strand approx.
9S02864