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Amber
Mysteries Revealed
Amber, the gem of a stone that's not really
a gemstone at all, is actually fossilized
pine sap. People have collected, traded,
carved, and coveted amber for more than
10,000 years. Yet despite our fascination
with it, much about the smoky yellow stone
-- the history of amber -- remains a mystery.
The
price for amber stones varies widely, in
the right price range for Average Joe's
(and Joannas) who can spend as little as
$20 for amber and silver jewelry, and also
for high-rollers ready to spend $40,000
or more for a "slice of sunshine" in amber
jewelry crafted in gold, platinum, and featuring
other gemstones. And although it not an
official "birthstone -- a designation reserved
for actual gemstones -- amber is often presented
to those born under the sign of Taurus (April
19-May 19).
History of Amber Amber is found in Myanmar
home to the largest piece of transparent
amber in the world (33.5 pounds and 40-50
million years old), as well as Lebanon,
Sicily, Mexico, Romania, Germany, and Canad.
The two main sources of amber on the market
today, however, are the Dominican Republic
and the Baltic states.
Once
highly regulated, Baltic amber has become
more widely available due to more liberal
economic policies in Eastern Europe. Today,
the whole world enjoys amber minded from
the Baltic region, where the largest mine
is in Russia, west of Kaliningrad. Baltic
amber may also be found in Lithuania, Latvia,
Estonia, Poland, Russia. Baltic amber has
even washed up on the shores of the Baltic
Sea in Denmark, Norway, and England. Baltic
amber is the oldest geological specimen
to be used in jewelry. Archeologists digging
near the Baltic Sea have found evidence
of Baltic amber jewelry that is approximately
40,000 years old. Green Amber is a completely
natural variation of Baltic Amber. The green
color is a result of plant interaction with
the resin. While green is a more valuable
color of amber than brown, the best quality
of amber remains clear, transparent, and
flawless.
Slightly
softer than Baltic amber, Dominican amber
is prized for its coloration, including
yellow and deep red, as well as the distinctive
(and rare) blue and smoky green hues that
come exclusively from that area. Shocking
Information about Amber The ancient name
for amber was "electron," the root word
of electricity.
Around
600 B.C., it was discovered that if an amber
stone was rugged vigorously, it became electrically
charged. Believed to carry a negative electrical
energy charge, amber was used to draw power
and energy into its bearer. In addition
to its ability to attract energy and power,
amber was believed to aid the intellect.
It was prescribed for memory loss; eccentric
behavior; anxiety, and indecisiveness. The
Joy of Amber Amber jewelry is said to help
one be joyful and happy. The cheery yellow
stone is believed to lighten the burdens
of life. Healers say that amber activates
our altruistic nature and helps us realize
the full power of our spiritual intellect.
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