Amber Beads

Create original jewelry, such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings or malas with these magnificent and natural genuine Amber beads in honey, yellow or cognac, in 5-7 mm and 11-13 mm.


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What is the significance of amber beads?

In lithotherapy

Its beauty and brilliance make it the perfect stone for designing warm, cheerful jewelry.
Because of its solar symbolism, wearing jewelry with Amber beads invites you to shine with transparency, in the image of its light and its nature, frozen for millions of years.
It gives you confidence in yourself, in life and in the future, bringing you dynamism and joy.

It is also an effective stone for relieving dental pain, especially in babies and young children.

Ancient myths

Whether in Europe or Asia and since the earliest human traces, the significance of this stone crosses cultures with a notable equivalence of meaning: it acts as a reminder of the strength of life in the face of pain, freezing light and vital momentum against death, thus signing the victory of fertility, joy and memory over nothingness and oblivion.

A special mineral

Amber is a fossilized pine resin over 20 million years old. Translucent or opaque, it is an organic stone whose composition can vary widely depending on its origin and the mineral, chemical, animal or vegetable impurities it may contain in the form of inclusions.


*Please note that lithotherapy is not a substitute for serious medical treatment.
*Please note! Some minerals may be toxic and must not be licked or ingested (as such or in the form of powder, elixir or stone water) or be in prolonged contact with the skin or mucous membranes.
*The information on the stones described here are general indications based on our research and experience, and are not exhaustive.

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