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Baltic Amber Pendant

Baltic Amber Pendant
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Lithuania, Baltic Sea

Dimensions

All Pendants Vary in Size, 
Weight, Colour, Inclusions,etc; 

Please refer to Image-Above Right 
for Item Specifics and Details



Weight
All pendant Weigh less than a Gram

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Amber Pendant <strong>1"/2.5cm drop</strong> Amber Pendant 1"/2.5cm drop - NA0339
£22.00
Amber Pendant <strong>1.2"/3cm drop</strong> Amber Pendant 1.2"/3cm drop - NA0340
£22.00
Amber Pendant <strong>1.4"/3.5cm drop</strong> Amber Pendant 1.4"/3.5cm drop - NA0341
£22.00

Description

Beautiful Polished Amber Segments, expertly crafted to form an elegant Amber Pendant Jewellery Piece.

Each individual Amber Piece is of Good size and light in weight [so is not heavy wearing]

Very Delicate and Elegant Jewellery, each specimen shows clear and visible detail of various Inclusions inside, each piece ranges in depth of colour and hue, size and shape; although none of the Amber shows any traits of dull or cloudiness, no cracking

Please Choose from the Selection Above to the Right of your Desired Amber Pendant; various available

Information

Lithuanian Baltic Amber (Lith. gintaras), found on the Baltic Sea shores,

Highly treasured, and which is prized as the national gem of Lithuania. Baltic Amber, also referred to as Fossil Resin came from the sap of several varieties of Pines which grew in subtropical forests, dating back as far as 60 million years ago in the Baltic Sea

Baltic Amber is considered to be the best variety of Amber available, found as irregularly or rounded nodules, drops, grains, and stalactites, which the majority weighing up to 200g, a piece weighing more than 1Kg to 2Kg is considered to be Rare, [largest ever recorded are 10Kg to 20Kg].

Baltic Amber is usually of a yellow, honey-like colour, but may occur in many shades from pale yellow to dark brown. White pieces with a yellowish or bony tint are Rare, and reddish, bluish and greenish tinted pieces are very Rare. Some pieces of Baltic Amber are transparent and clear, and others are cloudy and opaque.

Type

Lithuanian Baltic Amber (Lith. gintaras),

Other Nomenclature

Succinite, Ambers, Sap, Fossil Resin,

Location

Lithuania, Baltic Sea shores

Geological Age

Flora/Forrest Cenozoic Era, Tertiary Sub-Period, Paleogene Period, Paleocene Epoch, Selandian Stage; around 61.7-58.7 million years ago

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