Baltic amber in a silver pendant is a natural piece of fossilized resin, formed tens of millions of years ago. The amber on the pendant measures approximately 4 cm in length, with the widest part around 2.5 cm. Its characteristic yellow to opaque hue and organic structure reflect its natural origin. Baltic amber has been valued since ancient times as a stone of light, vitality, and protection.
General Properties
- Jewelry type: pendant
- Stone: natural Baltic amber
- Pendant material: silver
- Amber length: approx. 4 cm
- Widest part of amber: approx. 2.5 cm
- Chain: not included
Material and Craftsmanship
The natural Baltic amber, shaped like a teardrop, is set in a silver pendant with an opening wide enough to accommodate thicker chains or cords. Amber is an organic material, which means each piece is unique in color, translucency, and internal structure. The silver setting complements the warm tone of the amber and allows for comfortable everyday wear.
Baltic Amber – Symbolism and Traditional Meaning
Baltic amber has a long tradition of use in jewelry, rituals, and folk heritage. It is often referred to as a stone of light, protection, and life energy. Traditionally, it is associated with a calming influence on emotions, supporting vitality, creativity, and inner balance. Due to its warm, organic nature, it is also linked to a sense of safety and grounding.
Geological Properties and Effects
Baltic amber is fossilized resin from conifer trees that grew approximately 30–50 million years ago in the region of today’s Baltic Sea. It has a hardness of 2.5–3 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively soft and in need of gentle care. It often contains natural inclusions of plant matter or insects, which further emphasize its uniqueness. In traditional beliefs, amber is regarded as a cleansing stone that helps release negative energy, calm the mind, and support physical and emotional balance.
Chakras, Element, and Astrology
Chakras: Sacral, Solar Plexus, Throat
Element: Fire
Planet: Venus
Zodiac signs: Leo, Aquarius
Care and Cleansing
Clean amber with lukewarm soapy water, rinse under lukewarm running water, and dry with a soft cloth. Due to its organic nature, amber is not suitable for aggressive cleansing methods or chemicals.
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