Amber bracelets are popular as it is a natural gemstone with beautiful patterns and inclusions and is ideal for large amber set in sterling silver from traditional to modern Bracelet designs.
Bracelets with heavy silver links are popular and amber bracelets are made in cabochon or freeform shapes and even few bracelets are made from amber nuggets as bead amber and joined on silver wire
Amber is in fact a fossilized tree resin (some confuses resin with sap).
Amber is ideal for bracelet jewellery making as includes plant and animal material inside the resin.
Amber colours can be yellow ,brown, gold, pale yellow and sometimes almost black.
There are also occurrences of red amber, which is known as cherry amber.
The most sought after colour is green and blue which are rare colours and are unique.
The most sought after amber is the transparent, where you can clearly see all the animals/insects and plant life embedded in the resin.
Blue Amber is the most valuable as they only find about 100kgs per year.
The blue amber becomes blue when there is natural sunlight and partially with ultra violet source of light.
Amber is popular for silver jewellery making for bracelets.
Amber has been used since at least 1398 in the creation and encrustation of jewelry and everyday items. It comes from the southern shores of the Baltic Sea and is generally a yellowish, translucent stone.
Amber is thought to aid in the renewal of cellular tissue and assist the body in letting go of the past and embracing the future. it is also believed to aid in healing and provide protection from negativity.
Physically, amber is believed by some to support the thyroid, inner ear, and neurological tissue.
Amber is a gemstone that aids in manifesting intellectual abilities. Amber bracelets also aids in bringing about clear thinking. When used as a jewellery amber helps bring patience and calmness. Amber bracelets are widely used for baby/children in healing past lives. Amber is widely used to aid in diminishing teething problems with babies.