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        Baltic Amber For Sale

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        genuine baltic amber in our store

        Baltic amber in our store is available in various sizes and shapes. We primarily offer small specimens, which are often used to create jewelry and for collecting. If you're looking for something specific, feel free to contact us, and we'll do our best to assist you. Please note that we do not sell baltic amber jewelry, but you can frequently find it on platforms like Etsy.

        Baltic Amber Characteristics

        Baltic amber is prized for its origin in the Baltic Sea region, a wide range of colors, transparency, ancient inclusions, meticulous polishing, and the presence of succinic acid. It's valued for crafting jewelry and holds historical and cultural significance.

        How much is amber stone worth in our store?

        Baltic amber in our store is available at prices ranging from $10 to $100 in both dollars and euros. We frequently update our inventory, so these prices may vary with the addition of new items

        The most commonly discussed issues about amber stones

        Is Baltic amber expensive?

        The prices of Baltic amber stones can vary widely, depending on factors like the size(small stones are less expensive), color, location found, variety stones and polishing of the amber beads or stones. The price is also dependent on the form of occurrence, for example, an amber brooch may be more expensive.

        If you're interested in buying Baltic amber stones, you can often find a wide range of options on websites or in specialty stores around the world, like fossil-hunter.com. Just be sure to purchase from a reputable source to ensure the authenticity of the amber, as there are instances of fake or treated amber being sold. Ultimately, the price of Baltic region amber can differ significantly, but its unique and beautiful qualities make it an important addition to any collection.

        What Colour amber is most valuable?

        The value of amber is not solely determined by its color, but color does play a significant role in its desirability and market price. Among the various colors of amber, the most valuable one is typically considered to be a deep, rich, and translucent golden-yellow or honey color. This classic amber hue is often the most sought-after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.

        While yellow and honey-colored amber are highly prized, other shades such as red, brown, and even green can also be valuable, depending on their rarity and the intensity of the color. Rare and unique colors tend to command higher prices in the market. In some cases, amber with inclusions like insects or plant matter can also increase its value, as it adds to the uniqueness and historical interest of the piece.

        Ultimately, the value of amber is a combination of factors, including color, clarity, size, and the presence of inclusions. Collectors and buyers often have their preferences, but the beauty and rarity of the amber's color can significantly influence its worth.

        Where can I find amber Baltic?

        You can find Baltic amber in several countries bordering the Baltic Sea, including Lithuania, Russia, Sweden, and Poland. While there may be differences in the amber specimens from these countries, you can often find amber in each of these locations. The variations in amber may include difference in color, size, and the presence of inclusions, making each piece unique and distinctive. In our stock you can found nature stones like yellow amber from poland. We also offer fossilized resin and tree resin, but currently, these are not part of our collection.

        Which amber is the rarest?

        The rarest type of amber is often considered to be brown polished amber. This type of amber, characterized by its deep brown color and polished finish, is less commonly found compared to the more typical yellow or honey-colored amber. Its rarity and the meticulous polishing process required to bring out its natural beauty make brown polished amber a sought-after and valuable choice for jewelry and collectors alike.

        Is amber more valuable than diamond?

        In terms of monetary value, diamonds are generally considered more valuable than amber. Diamonds are prized for their rarity, brilliance, and durability, and they have been traditionally used in high-end jewelry and engagement rings. They undergo a rigorous grading system, and certain diamonds, particularly those with exceptional characteristics, can command exceptionally high prices. Amber, on the other hand, while highly regarded for its beauty and historical significance, does not typically reach the same level of market value as diamonds.