33 First-Selection Baltic Amber Spheres Necklace of Baltic Amber: Harmony of Shades and Ancient History. - Height: 710 mm - Width: 25 mm- 135 g





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A necklace that tells a millennia-old story through 33 first-choice Baltic amber spheres, mounted with natural elegance.
Each carefully selected sphere offers a journey through the Baltic's typical color scale, ranging from warm golden yellow to the deeper tones of cognac red and intense orange.
The four shades used for this necklace, in fact, reflect the natural diversity of amber: from the classic honey reminiscent of sunlight, to the almost transparent lemon yellow, passing through vibrant orange to the rich and seductive cognac red.
The spheres, arranged to scale from the central 25 mm gem to the smallest 15 mm one, are delicately spaced by knots on a cotton thread that enhances their simplicity and elegance. The ambers have been carefully selected in four different shades, creating a color harmony that captures the eye and the soul, evoking the nuances of the sun and the earth. The 925 sterling silver hook adds a final touch of quality to this jewelry piece, which combines the beauty of nature with artisanal craftsmanship.
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A necklace that tells a millennia-old story through 33 first-choice Baltic amber spheres, mounted with natural elegance.
Each carefully selected sphere offers a journey through the Baltic's typical color scale, ranging from warm golden yellow to the deeper tones of cognac red and intense orange.
The four shades used for this necklace, in fact, reflect the natural diversity of amber: from the classic honey reminiscent of sunlight, to the almost transparent lemon yellow, passing through vibrant orange to the rich and seductive cognac red.
The spheres, arranged to scale from the central 25 mm gem to the smallest 15 mm one, are delicately spaced by knots on a cotton thread that enhances their simplicity and elegance. The ambers have been carefully selected in four different shades, creating a color harmony that captures the eye and the soul, evoking the nuances of the sun and the earth. The 925 sterling silver hook adds a final touch of quality to this jewelry piece, which combines the beauty of nature with artisanal craftsmanship.
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It is believed that certain gemstones and minerals have beneficial health and spiritual properties. However, using or wearing gemstones or minerals does not mean that you can treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your health care professional for information on health care issues and do not stop any medications or courses of treatment, without first consulting your health care professional. The use of gemstones or minerals as a wellness therapy is one of personal choice. While stones or crystals have been used historically to relieve or prevent symptoms, the objects sold on our website offer no guarantee of results. Therefore, Catawiki cannot guarantee or be held liable for the effectiveness of these objects sold herein.
