Amber
What Is Amber?
Amber is an organic material formed from fossilised tree resin that has hardened over millions of years. Unlike traditional gemstones formed from minerals, amber originates from ancient forests, giving it a unique warmth, lightness and natural glow.
At Clarindon Jewellers, amber is valued for its rich history, organic beauty and timeless appeal in jewellery.
Origins of Amber
Amber deposits are found in several regions around the world, with the most famous source being the Baltic region, which produces some of the highest-quality amber available.
Other notable sources include:
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Poland and the Baltic Sea region
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Russia
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Dominican Republic
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Mexico
Each region produces amber with distinctive colour tones and characteristics.
Amber Colours & Characteristics
Amber occurs in a wide range of colours, including:
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Golden yellow
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Honey and cognac
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Deep orange
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Brown
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Rare green or blue varieties
Amber often contains natural inclusions such as plant material or air bubbles, which add to its individuality and value.
Key characteristics:
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Lightweight and warm to the touch
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Soft lustre with natural depth
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Mohs hardness: 2–2.5
History of Amber
Amber has been used in jewellery and decorative objects for over 10,000 years. Ancient cultures believed amber possessed protective and healing properties.
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Ancient Romans traded amber across Europe
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Viking cultures valued amber as a talisman
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Medieval Europe used amber for religious and ornamental purposes
Its long history has made amber one of the most culturally significant jewellery materials.
Meaning & Symbolism of Amber
Amber is traditionally associated with:
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Warmth and vitality
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Protection and healing
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Comfort and balance
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Connection to nature and history
Because of these associations, amber jewellery is often worn for both its beauty and symbolic meaning.
Amber as a Birthstone
Amber is sometimes associated with the November birthstone, alongside topaz and citrine. It is also commonly gifted for its calming energy and natural warmth.
Amber in Jewellery
How Amber Is Used
Amber is widely used in jewellery for its organic appeal and rich colour. Common jewellery styles include:
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Amber necklaces and pendants
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Bracelets and bangles
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Earrings
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Rings with protective settings
Amber pairs beautifully with sterling silver, yellow gold and contemporary mixed-metal designs.
Natural vs Treated Amber
Natural amber may be:
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Untreated
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Heat-treated to enhance colour
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Pressed or reconstituted (formed from smaller amber pieces)
At Clarindon Jewellers, transparency is important, and we ensure customers are informed about the nature of the amber used in our jewellery.
Caring for Amber Jewellery
Amber requires gentle care due to its softness:
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Avoid chemicals, perfumes and cleaning agents
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Clean with a soft cloth and lukewarm water
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Remove before bathing or swimming
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Store separately to prevent scratches
With proper care, amber jewellery can last for generations.
Why Amber Is So Distinctive
Amber stands out for its:
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Organic origin
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Warm, natural glow
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Light weight and comfort
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Historical and cultural significance
Each piece of amber jewellery is unique, often carrying inclusions that offer a glimpse into prehistoric life.
Amber Jewellery at Clarindon Jewellers
At Clarindon Jewellers, amber jewellery is selected for authenticity, quality and craftsmanship. Our collections highlight amber’s natural beauty while offering designs that feel timeless and wearable.
Amber jewellery makes a meaningful choice for:
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Nature-inspired jewellery lovers
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Vintage and heritage styles
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Symbolic and thoughtful gifts
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Statement pieces with character
Discover Amber at Clarindon Jewellers
Explore the warmth, history and natural beauty of amber jewellery at Clarindon Jewellers. Our curated collections celebrate craftsmanship, authenticity and timeless design.
