Description
HISTORY:
Over 50 million years ago, perhaps due to sudden climate change or storms, lighting, plant diseases, there are an overproduction of Natural Resin by the trees. This resin overflowed and dropped to the forest floor and natural plants, insects and their remains got trapped in the resin. and later due to some chemical changes, it turned into AMBER.
Amber varies in color from yellow, orange to brown and black in color.
BALTIC AMBER
Baltic amber is specifically amber from the area near the Baltic Sea, including areas in Poland, Lithuania, Germany, and Latvia, just to name a few.
One of the most unique aspects of Baltic Amber, is its ability to preserve articles which became trapped in history – Amber is nature’s very own time capsule. The majority of amber inclusions are insects, spiders, mites, ticks, however in the Amber Museum in Gdansk Poland, you can explore extremely rare and one of a kind articles including Lizards, Dinosaur Feathers and even birds.
Larger fragments of plants, such as twigs, leaves or flowers, are also present.
Note:
Every natural stone is unique, hence they might vary in color/pattern.
Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your screen settings.
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