Blood Amber – Meaning
Amber is the fossilized resin of prehistoric trees, found in various places around the world. Its color and structure vary depending on the type of tree it came from and where that tree grew. Around 25–40 million years ago, conditions in northern Europe were ideal for rapid tree growth, and the heat and humidity caused trees to produce large amounts of resin — often as a response to injury to the trunk or branches. Over time, and through repeated cycles of rain, this resin gradually transformed into the amber we know today.
Genuine amber often contains tiny natural inclusions — sometimes even prehistoric insects that became trapped in the fresh resin millions of years ago. These inclusions can increase the value of a piece, since every one is a truly one-of-a-kind original.
People have used amber to make jewelry since the Stone Age, and over thousands of years it has been known by many names: Gold of the North, Tears of the Gods, Petrified Honey, or Solid Sunlight. Baltic amber appears in Viking legend, where it was carried as a protective amulet, believed to be the petrified tears of Freya, the Norse goddess of beauty and love.
This organic gemstone is valued for its believed ability to transform negative, stuck energy into something positive, and is thought to support overall vitality and help the body recover. It’s also considered a stone of happiness and passion, said to help you pursue matters of the heart. Above all, amber is said to help balance emotions, calm the mind, and ease depression, fear, and phobias.
Amber is one of the lightest and most delicate gemstones. It can be easily damaged by high heat or by chemicals such as alcohol, acids, gasoline, or even everyday perfume.
Country of origin: Baltic States / Baltic Sea
Element: Fire, Earth
Zodiac sign: Taurus, Leo, Aries, Gemini, Cancer
This bracelet harmonizes the Sacral and Solar Plexus chakra.


















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