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Yellow Baltic Amber Earrings, Butterscotch Amber, Sterling Silver Drop Earrings

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Yellow Baltic Amber Earrings, Butterscotch Amber, Sterling Silver Drop Earrings

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This item will be posted to you by Lavender Moon Jewels within 3 days of receiving payment.

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Yellow amber is named butterscotch, and is a rich, warm yellow, which is my favourite colour

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925 sterling silver butterscotch yellow amber encased in beautiful filigree framed silver, attached to sterling silver butterfly backs. The total drop is 3cm. Origin: Gdansk Poland.

Butterscotch Amber is rare and these earrings are presented in a gift box

Folklore: Scented sweetly with pine, warm to the touch, and swirling in a display of dancing golden light, Amber is a soul-stirring stone. While some crystals are formed in fiery pits and others find their flow in water, Amber is a little bit different. This gem is actually the hardened resin of pine trees. The oldest piece of Amber is said to be a staggering 320 million years old. It takes its name from the Arabic word Anbar before being adopted in the middle ages as ambergris and settling on ambre jaune in old French. In ancient Greek, the classical name for amber meant sun - in homage to the amber light that pours down from the sky.

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Designed by Moira McBryde

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