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ViewAmber is one of the few organic gemstones, formed naturally over tens of millions of years as resin and gum dripped into the ground or became buried and fossilized.
Origin: Baltic Sea coast, Ukraine, Russia, Denmark, Poland, Germany
Family: Beryl family
Color: Yellow, white, other colors
Luster:Waxy luster
Hardness: 1-2
Keywords: - Peace - Protection - Health - Vitality
Amber is a type of fossilized resin. The difference with standard amber is that it is semi-transparent or opaque. Compared to cheaper transparent amber, this type is rarer and has greater collectible value. In Buddhist and Taoist cultures, amber is regarded as sacred, possessing strong protective powers. Many religious artifacts or beads use amber due to its connection to nature and spiritual energy, believed to protect the physical and mental health of believers.
Amber is also called the 'Stone of Protection', often believed to have powerful protective properties, driving away evil and safeguarding the wearer’s safety.
Amber's origin spans various locations: Baltic Sea coast, Ukraine, Russia, Denmark, Poland, and Germany.
Amber stones are formed from plant resin, buried underground for thousands or millions of years, and are often block-shaped.
Amber and standard amber have the same formation process. Amber can come in various colors, with transparent amber being called amber, while rarer semi-transparent or opaque yellow or white amber is called amber.
The more white in amber, the rarer it is, and the higher its collectible value. Some amber with yellow and white patterns, particularly beautiful ones, can also increase in value.
Amber is a high-production gemstone, but high-quality amber is rarer. Its price can vary from affordable to expensive.
Amber’s collectible value depends mainly on its size—the larger, the rarer. Also, the color—the more white, the rarer and more valuable. Lastly, transparency—the lower the transparency, the higher the wax content and the rarer it is. (Fake amber can be dyed to reduce transparency, which doesn’t increase its rarity.)
Regular pale yellow and lemon-colored amber have higher transparency and are not considered butterscotch amber.
Butterscotch amber is prized mainly for its warm color, while white amber is valued for its rarity.
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