Amber is a fossilized organic tree resin popular in jewelry. Primary sources include the Baltic coastline of Germany, Poland and Russia and the Dominican Republic. Amber has a hardness of 2.5 and is easily scratched. Cloudy Amber is often heated to clarify and improve its transparency. Fossil insects are most common in Amber from the Dominican Republic.
Item #BE-362: 21" long Necklace of 10-14mm Round Faceted Baltic Amber Beads with Amber clasp; 42.52 grams.
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Item #IGM-AM-MN-5: 27" long Continuous Necklace of Amber Chip Beads.
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Item #IGM-BA-14: 36" long continuous Necklace of graduated 6-21mm Round Baltic Amber Beads; 89.96 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-16: 38" long continuous Necklace of 14mm Button Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 112.84 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-5: 42" long continuous Necklace of 12mm Rondel Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 86.16 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-6: 44" long continuous Necklace of 12mm Rondel Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 108.44 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-18: 44" long continuous Necklace of 11mm Round Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 75.99 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-15: 46" long continuous Necklace of 12mm Round Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 100.12 grams.
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Item #IGM-BA-7: 54" long continuous Necklace of 14mm Round Baltic Amber Beads with tassel; 154.39 grams.
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