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All About AMBER Gemstones

About Amber Stone & Its Characteristics

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The term “amber” originates from the Arabic word “anbar,” which means precious resin. Amber is considered to be an organic gemstone, just like a pearl or coral. Amber can be 30-100 million years old, depending on where it’s found. 

Amber is typically golden or honey-colored, but rare forms can appear green, red, and even blue. The most renowned and most popularly known amber is Baltic amber, noted for its transparency and deep golden colors.

  • Common Name: Amber
  • Gem Type: Organic gemstone (fossilized tree resin)
  • Formation: Fossilized resin of prehistoric trees, aged 20–100 million years
  • Colors: Golden yellow, honey, orange, brown, red, green, rare blue
  • Mohs Hardness: 2 – 2.5 (soft, delicate, easily scratched)
  • Transparency: Transparent to opaque
  • Luster: Resinous to glassy
  • Patterns & Features: May contain natural inclusions such as air bubbles, plant matter, or insects (amber with fossils)
  • Unique Trait: Warm to the touch and lightweight compared to mineral gemstones

Amber can be luminous, and that adds a little extra charm when it is made into pendants, rings, beads, and carvings. Many amber cabochons are polished to use in jewelry, while several collectors choose to obtain the raw amber stones or fossil specimens.

Key Benefits of Amber Stones

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Amber stone has been valued across societies, not only for its uses as an ornament but also for its healing spiritual values.

  • Emotional Balance: This stone is said to help with stress, anxiety, and sadness. It is warm and creates a general sense of well-being and calm.
  • Healing Efficiency: Amber is said within the world of crystal healing to boost life force energy within a person, increase one's life energy, and allow the body to heal.
  • Spiritual Energy: Often referred to as the "stone of the sun," amber is often used to clear negative energy found in one's being. Layers of amber can act vibrationally as a talisman to protect the wearer.
  • Creativity and Inspiration: For many centuries, artists and thinkers have looked to amber as a means to inspire creativity and unlock innovation.
  • Connection to the Past: With fossils encased in amber, the tangible connection back in time is an immediately relevant connection, offering a truly unique experience with every stone.

Who Can Wear Amber Stones?

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Amber is also such a wonderful crystal for everyone due to its soft, positive energy. It has a warm glow and is light by nature, thus it feels very comfortable to wear every day. Amber jewelry is also sought after by stone collectors and jewelry lovers because each stone and piece of amber has its own unique inclusion.

  • For Stress Relief & Positivity: It’s a great stone for anyone who wants calm, balance, and emotional stability in stressful or tense situations.
  • For Collectors: Collectors value amber specimens that contain some fossils, which serve as an intriguing historical and natural experience.
  • For Jewelers: Amber is a consideration for rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets, all based on its warm tone and natural glow.
  • For Spirituality or Meditative Practice: Amber is seen as a positive energy enhancer, cleanser of negativity, and the giver of good energy.
  • For Astrology: The stone generally works best with Leo, Gemini, Aries, and Aquarius and is seen to be especially helpful for these signs.

Amber is gentle enough for all ages and lifestyles, making it a valuable gemstone for collectors.

How to Wear Amber

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Amber is easy to wear and surprisingly versatile, but because it’s a soft gemstone, a little care goes a long way.

  • Which finger: Rings look best on the ring finger or the middle finger of the right hand, where they are visible but less likely to take bumps.
  • Best metal setting: Borders or closed edges act as protection and security for the stone. Both gold are a fabulous contrast to the warm, golden tones of amber; silver creates a contemporary, clean contrast but works beautifully also. Brass or copper will create a rustic, more earthy style.
  • Cleaning and caring for amber: Amber should be cleaned with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. Don't use chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners. For spiritual use, a simple ritual is to rinse briefly, dry, and leave under moonlight to recharge. Avoid prolonged sunlight or heat.
  • Suitable size and weight: For rings or pendants that are daily wear, around 4-7 carats is comfortable; you can wear larger pieces in the way of a statement item, just make sure the setting is secure.
  • Daily wear tips: Please remove the amber when performing strenuous activities, exercising, or using chemicals. When you are not wearing your amber, store it in a separate place to avoid scratches. The amber is light and comfortable, but it is soft and should be handled carefully.
  • Mixing and matching: Amber pairs nicely with other warm-colored gemstones such as citrine, garnet, or moonstone. Amber also goes well with wood or leather, or a very simple silver or gold setting. Amber's flexibility allows for many applications.

Amber's luster and distinct inclusions help it shine like a true gem alone, but if you care for it, it will retain its warmth and character for years to come.

Different Kinds of Amber Stones

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Amber comes in many forms and varieties, each offering a different charm:

  • Raw Amber: Natural, unpolished amber in its original form.
  • Amber cabochons: Smooth-polished stones for jewelry.
  • Amber fossil for sale: Amber containing insects or plants, which is rare and expensive. 
  • Amber crystals and beads: Used in necklaces, malas, and bracelets.
  • Pressed Amber: This is mass-produced and made of small pieces vs natural specimens. It is not as valuable as natural amber. 
  • Colored Amber: 
  • Golden/Baltic Amber: The most classic and common. 
  • Green Amber: Typically rare and especially rare for the Dominican ambers. 
  • Red Amber: A darker, more intense hue. 
  • Blue Amber: The rarest color, usually coming from the Dominican Republic.

Origin of Amber Stones

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Amber can be discovered in many parts of the world. However, a few areas stand out as the best producers of the most valuable variety, each with a unique set of characteristics.

  • Baltic Amber: It can be found in Poland, Lithuania, and Russia (Kaliningrad) and is approximately 40-50 million years old. It is characterized by its classic golden honey color and clarity and is by far the best-known and most sought-after variety of amber. 
  • Dominican Amber: Characterized by superb transparency, Dominican amber ranges from golden to rare blue and green shades, as well as many pieces that contain fascinating inclusions of fossils, making it valuable both scientifically and aesthetically. 
  • Burmese Amber (Myanmar): Some of the oldest amber can be found in certain varieties, with some around 100 million years old. Burmese amber is often darker in color and is known for the number of inclusions they have, which makes it unique. 
  • Mexican Amber: Mostly found in Chiapas, Mexican amber tends to have a warm orange to reddish color and is sought after by consumers for its vibrancy and smoothness.
  • Ukrainian Amber: Sicilian Amber: These sources are smaller but have produced amber with specific hues that attract collectors and jewelers alike.

Each source infuses some additional personality into the stone, which gives it a color, clarity, and history. Purchasing amber from any particular source can ultimately enhance its allure and value.

Amber Stone Price & Quality

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If you're looking at amber stones for sale or comparing the amber stone price for sale online, it's helpful to know how the different factors affect the value of this special gemstone. Amber is not a mined stone like other crystals. Amber is a tree resin fossilized into amber. Each piece of amber will vary from the next piece in color, clarity, and inclusions. These all contribute to the uniqueness of the amber and its value.

Price Guide of Amber

  • Amber cabochon stones: Polished pieces suitable for making jewelry tend to fall within the range of $5–20 per carat, depending on quality and size.
  • Common Baltic amber: It is a quality standard, is widely used in jewelry, and is typically in the range of $30–50 per carat.
  • Amber specimens containing fossils for sale: Specimens that have insects or plants preserved, or any organic material collected in the amber, are very high in demand by collectors who are willing to pay good prices for them. The prices will usually be defined by the rarity of the inclusion; therefore, for amber with an insect inclusion, the prices may be typically in the $50 to $200+ range per carat.
  • Rare amber gemstones for sale: Unique colors such as green amber, red amber, or even the extraordinary blue amber will see higher prices, typically $100+ per carat.
  • Pressed amber: This type of amber has undergone the process of being made from smaller pieces that are crushed together with heat and pressure. It remains attractive and appealing but is much less expensive, generally $5–15 per piece. This category of amber provides a more affordable entry point for amber stone jewelry, without the investment.

Regardless of whether you are looking to purchase amber stones for jewelry, amber cabochon stones for custom designs, or amber fossil pieces for collections or investments, understanding the factors that guide amber gem prices will give you a foundation for decision-making.

Guide to Buying Amber Stone Online

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With a multitude of amber stones for sale, purchasing quality amber online is now easier than ever. Whether you want an affordable polished amber cabochon stone or a rare amber stone with fossils, the convenience and price comparisons online shopping provides make for easier shopping, but be smart about your purchases.

Tips for You to Buy Amber Stones Online:

  • Understand your purpose: If you are buying the amber gem for jewelry, consider polished cabochon amber stones. If you are a collector, then you may want amber with something fossilized in it. If you consider yourself an "energetic" worker, you would want raw amber stone for sale.
  • Check authenticity: When purchasing amber stone, only purchase from stores that provide verification of the certificate and a guarantee of it being natural. 
  • Compare prices: Regular golden amber is priced reasonably; however, blue or fossil amber stones are comparatively priced amber stones.
  • Check return/policy: A store that sells and provides clear return options and packages and ships in protective packaging, is an ideal source to buy amber online. 

Buying amber stones online gives you more options, pricing, and availability of amber crystals that you may not have access to in your area

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Advantages of Buying Amber Stone Online

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Purchasing amber online provides you with so many advantages that it makes it easier and more fruitful.

  • Larger selection: You can peruse many amber gemstones for sale, including polished amber cabochon stones, raw amber crystals, and rare amber stones with fossils for sale.
  • Better prices: Many online retailers publish transparent prices for their amber stones, allowing you to compare prices to find the best amber gem that fits your budget.
  • Convenience: Amber stones can be bought online from almost anywhere and will then arrive at your door.
  • Rare Finds: Many colors of amber, like blue, green, and cherry amber, are much easier to find in an online amber store than in a physical store.
  • Wholesale Lots: If you are a jeweler or a collector, there are usually wholesale lots with discounted prices for amber stones.

Purchasing amber stones online provides access, value, and choices, making it one of the best ways to find the piece of amber for jewelry making or collection, and personal spiritual meaning.

Why Should You Buy From GemstonesForSale

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At GemstonesForSale, we offer natural, certified gemstones, including high-quality amber.

  • Authenticity guaranteed: All stones are 100% natural.
  • Variety: GemstoneForSale has amber stones available in raw, polished, cabochon, and fossil forms.
  • Fair pricing: You can see the prices for amber crystals we offer, with no hidden fees. 
  • Globally Sourced: We practice ethical mining.
  • Trust: Safe payment, quick delivery, and great customer service.

Whether you want to buy amber stone for use in jewelry, for spiritual use, or for collecting, we make it easy to buy amber stones online with trust.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Q1. What is the price of amber stone?

Amber prices start as low as $5–20 for common cabochons, while rare pieces with fossils or unique colors can cost $100 or more per carat.

Q2. What kinds of amber are there?

There are raw amber, polished cabochon stones, rare colors, including blue or green amber, and fossil amber with old insects or plant life.

Q3. Can everyone wear amber?

Yes, amber is lightweight and soothing and can be worn by anyone for day-to-day jewelry or in a spiritual practice.

Q4. How can I tell Amber is real?

Real amber is warm and lightweight, with natural imperfections and/or inclusions in the resin. A person can be sure of authenticity through reliable sellers.

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