An amber and silver bracelet pairs fossilized tree resin with .925 sterling silver for warmth against cool metal. Our collection holds 869 amber bracelets in cognac, honey, green, and cherry tones. Baltic amber from the forests surrounding the Baltic Sea formed 44 million years ago and rates 2-2.5 on the Mohs scale, making it softer than most gemstones but prized for its organic glow and occasional insect inclusions. Prices range from $36 to $11,996 for museum-grade pieces with rare specimens.
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Authentic Baltic amber floats in salt water, feels warm to touch rather than cold like glass, and releases a pine scent when rubbed. Our amber contains 3-8% succinic acid, measurable through infrared spectroscopy.
Amber rates 2-2.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, softer than most gemstones. Store your amber bracelet separate from harder jewelry and remove it before household tasks to prevent scratching.
Our collection includes cognac, honey, butterscotch, cherry, green, and rare white amber. Color depends on the original tree species, oxidation level, and any organic matter trapped during formation.