Amber Silver Jewelry
Why Amber?
Amber contains joy and happiness. It contains life-giving
energy. The life that started more than 30 million years ago
survived the massive moving of earth plates, masses of heavy
grounds falling on them, being washed away miles away and miles
deep to the ocean bed ... and the traces of them still stayed to
amazing details inside the tree resin we now call Amber! The
treasures of life forms proved its existence through this long
and really earth moving experience. Amber is therefore symbolic
of life-giving energy.
Amber is popular for thoughtful gift giving to the beloved ones.
Amber has a meaningful message about life and survival.
What is Amber?
Commonly referred to as tree sap, however amber is anything but
sap! Read below to know more.
This is how it all started millions of years ago...Large number
of trees in some parts of the world began to seep its sticky and
aromatic resin down their sides and onto the land while filling
internal fissures, trapping debris, such as seeds, leaves,
feathers and insects on the way. These seeped globes of tree
resin collected life forms in the process. As geologic time
progressed through the millions of years afterwards, these
forests were buried under the ocean or the resin was washed out
of the forest floor by large rivers and transported south
towards the sea. In the course of time, the globes of resin
progressively hardened into a golden gem with a warm and soft
glow from within! .
This process of fossilizing tree resin of ancient trees is
called "natural polymerization and oxidization of original
organic compounds". In other words, amber is fossilized resin
that is million of years old. Most of the world's amber is in
the range of 30-90 million years old.
Therefore contrary to common belief, Amber is not produced from
tree sap, but rather from plant resin
Amber and Baltic Amber
Since the ancient times, the word amber meant only one thing -
the Baltic Amber! However, the process of how amber is formed
traced more amber varieties in different parts of the world.
Although more than 125 types of fossil resins are known in the
world, these resins are not amber but its relatives. They are
mostly found in Europe and America and each of them has its own
name. But the Baltic amber is uniquely known for its quality and
is most sought after.
Baltic amber is fossil resin produced by pine trees, which grew
in Northern Europe - from southern regions of the present-day
Scandinavia and nearby regions of the bed of the Baltic Sea. The
climate became warmer and conifer trees started to exude big
amounts of resin. Scientists say that amber (or succinite) is a
fossil pine resin from this region that has achieved a stable
state through oxidation.
Our amber comes from the Palvininkai deposit in the Yantamy,
Kaliningrad Province of Russia. The Palvininkai deposit contains
90% of the world's amber. Even now 500-700 tons of this mineral
per year are excavated in an open mine using modern mining
equipment. Over 90% percent of all extracted amber is of poorer
quality and can be used only as an ingredient in other products.
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