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Amber silver rings and Baltic amber rings. People admired it, valuing it more than gold because of its exceptional beauty and healing properties. We can hardly guess today what these really were. Amber is one of the largest natural assets of the Baltic countries. The ancient Lithuanians discovered this wonderful stone, which was said to have an inherent magical power which protected the wearer from evil, and contained other properties. This magnetic feeling stone, which attracted love stories and was said to carry happiness. It was used in ancient rituals to highlight people's beauty and attractiveness. In addition, the amber attracted money, so it was advisable to keep it in a box near the money. When worn against skin, amber was said to calm nerves, while staring at it was said to improve vision. Amber was valued not only for its golden colours, and different shades, but also on the transparency range of its light transmissions. Since the pieces are uneven shapes, the light rays are split in different ways, and amber impurities produce all sorts of beautiful light patterns. Therefore, today, amber craftsmen evaluate these properties and produce their jewellery by trying to emphasize the colours of the natural amber. Of amber jewellery, one of the most popular items is Baltic amber rings. A ring attracts attention, and looks eloquent - especially if it contains amber. The Roman Empire was still at its height when amber rings were being fashioned in the shape of women's heads, and cupids. Today, amber jewellery use precious metals such as silver and gold in combination with the amber. A new innovation is amber with leather. They look very impressive, especially as both leather and amber are both from natural products. Do not be surprised if you find an inclusion in an amber ring - it only makes it more interesting, and original. (Inclusions are either plant matter or actual insects that are trapped in the amber). Thus, we offer you quite a wide range of amber, silver rings and leather choices. Silver and amber jewellery is dominated by three main colours of amber: cognac, green, and yellow. These colours are especially beautiful displayed together, with each other, so it is not surprising that these colours also attract both young and older wearers. Baltic amber rings. Amber silver rings.

