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Pressed Amber Komboloi AA0092

Handmade komboloi made of 25 pressed amber beads, each 12 mm in diameter, threaded on a highly durable paracord.

Total length: 30 cm | Weight: 30 g

Includes a certificate of authenticity.

210,00 

In stock

SKU: AA0092 Category:

Amber is fossilized resin from pine and other coniferous trees, dating back thousands to millions of years. It is also known as “electron” and is primarily found in the Baltic region. Although it is not a stone but hardened resin, it is widely used as a precious material for the creation of jewelry and decorative objects.
Among the Cherokee, it symbolizes the body’s solar energy, a positive outlook on life, and a balanced relationship between humans and the earth. The Aztecs traditionally used it for stomach disorders, while Democritus studied it in the context of experiments related to static electricity.
During the natural flow of resin from the tree, microorganisms or insects may become trapped within it. In such cases, its commercial value increases due to the rarity and distinctive character of the find.
Pressed amber refers to a material made from powdered natural amber, collected during its processing. It is typically more affordable, heavier, and exhibits slightly increased resistance to impact.

Note:
Careful use of the worry beads is recommended. Natural lines, pores, or subtle surface irregularities are inherent characteristics of the material and highlight its authenticity.

New Cut Amber

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Amber is fossilized resin from pine and other coniferous trees, dating back thousands to millions of years. It is also known as “electron” and is primarily found in the Baltic region. Although it is not a stone but hardened resin, it is widely used as a precious material for the creation of jewelry and decorative objects.
Among the Cherokee, it symbolizes the body’s solar energy, a positive outlook on life, and a balanced relationship between humans and the earth. The Aztecs traditionally used it for stomach disorders, while Democritus studied it in the context of experiments related to static electricity.
During the natural flow of resin from the tree, microorganisms or insects may become trapped within it. In such cases, its commercial value increases due to the rarity and distinctive character of the find.
Pressed amber refers to a material made from powdered natural amber, collected during its processing. It is typically more affordable, heavier, and exhibits slightly increased resistance to impact.

Note:
Careful use of the worry beads is recommended. Natural lines, pores, or subtle surface irregularities are inherent characteristics of the material and highlight its authenticity.

New Cut Amber