Description: History and magic merge in the valuable fossilized resin known as Amber. This one-of-a-kind double strand multi-hued amber necklace is highlighted by the center piece: a large show-stopping tear-drop shaped chunk of gleaming golden amber (from Chiapas, Mexico) embroidered by hand-crafted silver designs. Not quite a choker, it sits majestically just above the collar-bone. Bold yet elegant, this piece resonates with powerful spiritual properties as well as unlimited fashion potential!
Many people associate amber with the film “Jurrasic Park” and it is no accident that the prehistoric fable featured this antiquity. Amber is perhaps the oldest substance used for human adornment with beads and pendants having been discovered in northern Eropean gravesite dating back to 8000 B.C.
This fossilized resin of coniferous trees of the Oligoncene geolocial epoch, some 30 millions years ago, usually contains historical remnants of plants, insects and small animals which became stuck in the resin before it solidified. It varies in color from pale yellow to dark brown — although more rare hues of reds, greens and blues distinguishes amber mined in caves of Chiapas, Mexico.
Because amber, unlike gemstones, is warm to the touch and often contains insect fragments, it was thought to possess life and has always been associated with magic and the supernatural. It was sacred to worshippers of the Mother Goddess in classical times and continues to be favored for its protective qualities by Wiccans and Shaman today.
In ancient times, amber was burned to cleanse the air, especially during childbirth and was thought to improve eyesight by gazing into it. The ancient Greeks were the first to record information about amber’s “electrical” properties. When rubbed with a piece of silk, it will attract dust and ashes. Before the Spanish conquest in the 16th Cetury, some towns in Mexico and Central America used amber to honor their great warriors
Baltic Amber is the most readily available but is often treated to enhance its color. More rare is amber that hails from the Simojovel area of Chiapas, Mexico, which is hand polished by Mayan Indigenoous (Tzotzil) and renowned for its inclusions and natural colors (ranging from yellow and browns to reds, blues and greens).
Price: $365.00 + S&H
Item#: N021
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