Old Art deco collar with Natural Baltic amber Pendants - Amber - Succinite (No reserve price)

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Specimen: Old Art Deco collar with natural Baltic amber pendants; scientific name Succinite; origin Lithuania; geological period Paleogene–Eocene; condition natural; treatment polished; weight 25.1 g; length about 48 cm, pendants about 8 cm.

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Beautiful brass Art deco necklace with pendants with natural Baltic Amber stones in natural shape - fossilized pine tree resin from Eocene period, polished,

Size ± length 48cm
pendants length ± 8 cm

Condition: vintage, as on photos

Amber is used in meditation when the desire is to connect to the earth wisdom of an earlier age. Amber has been used as a talisman for courage and self-confidence, and was thought to bring luck, it symbolizes the renewal of marriage vows and is used to assure promises.

TESTS to indicate the natural amber :
Floats in the salt water, sinks in fresh water;
Has characteristics of pine resin odor if heated;
Has a characteristic color under UV rays.

Shipping: safely packed, courier mail with tracked ID.

Beautiful brass Art deco necklace with pendants with natural Baltic Amber stones in natural shape - fossilized pine tree resin from Eocene period, polished,

Size ± length 48cm
pendants length ± 8 cm

Condition: vintage, as on photos

Amber is used in meditation when the desire is to connect to the earth wisdom of an earlier age. Amber has been used as a talisman for courage and self-confidence, and was thought to bring luck, it symbolizes the renewal of marriage vows and is used to assure promises.

TESTS to indicate the natural amber :
Floats in the salt water, sinks in fresh water;
Has characteristics of pine resin odor if heated;
Has a characteristic color under UV rays.

Shipping: safely packed, courier mail with tracked ID.

Details

Specimen
Old Art deco collar with Natural Baltic amber Pendants
Scientific name
Succinite
Country of Origin
Lithuania
Geological Period
Paleogene, Eocene (56 - 33.9 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Polished
Weight
25.1 g
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LithuaniaVerified
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Objects sold
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