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Collection: Baltic Amber Earrings

Discover the timeless elegance of Baltic Amber Earrings from Atlas Accessories. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, our earrings combine the rich history and natural beauty of Baltic amber with contemporary designs. Each piece showcases unique amber hues, from golden honey to deep cognac, and even rare green amber, effortlessly enhancing any outfit. 

Baltic amber earrings combine the warmth of nature with the elegance of modern craftsmanship. Crafted from fossilised resin, these earrings have a unique charm, rooted in rich history and natural beauty. Amber jewellery has been found in archaeological sites around the world, dating back as far as the Bronze Age. 

Baltic amber offers a versatile range of options to suit different tastes. The warm, golden hues of the amber complement a variety of skin tones and add a touch of natural elegance to any outfit. Perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions, these earrings not only add a touch of sophistication but also carry a piece of Earth's ancient treasures. 

Enjoy free worldwide shipping and a 30-day return policy, knowing you’re wearing jewellery that respects both craftsmanship and the environment.

Commonly Asked Questions

Is Baltic amber worth anything?

Yes, Baltic amber is highly valued for its natural beauty and historical significance. Its worth can vary based on factors such as purity, colour, clarity, size, and whether there are inclusions.

How to know if Baltic amber is real?

To verify if Baltic amber is real, you can perform various tests such as the saltwater test (real amber floats in saltwater) or using UV light (real amber glows under UV light). Additionally, real amber is warm to the touch and can emit a pine scent when heated.

What does Baltic amber do for you?

Baltic amber is believed to have numerous benefits, including pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties. It contains succinic acid, which can be absorbed through the skin, providing therapeutic effects. Its energy also promotes alignment, balance and radiance as is known as the sun stone.

What is the difference between Baltic amber and amber?

Baltic amber specifically comes from the Baltic Sea region and is around 34-48 million years old, making it one of the most cherished types of amber. Other ambers can originate from different parts of the world and may have different ages and properties.

What colour amber is most expensive?

The most expensive amber colours are typically white, blue and green, as they are rarer than the more common honey and cognac hues. Inclusion-laden amber, especially with preserved insects, can also be highly valuable.