Amber, the Gold of the Sea, has fascinated people since the beginning of time. Numerous historical finds prove that Amber has been used as a piece of jewelry for many millennia - usually worn as a drilled stone with a simple cord around the neck. Since the Neolithic Age, it has been used as a status symbol and jewelry as well as for cult objects and as an incense.
The milky yellow sliver bracelet is approx. 19 cm long.
The sliver bracelets are made from natural Baltic Amber - not pressed!
The amber bracelet is threaded onto rubber to make it easy to put on and take off.
Synonyms and trade names for Amber are succinite, Börnstein, Barnstein (barnstone) and Brennstein, as Amber gives off a very typical smell when lit.