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Amber

 

Ambers generally come in a wide variety of colors including yellow, brown, reddish, cream color, and orange. Rarely ambers also come in blue, green, and violet tinges. The most popular colors, however, are the warm ones: shades of yellow, orange, and sunny brown. These warm colors are the reason why amber is also known as the stone of the sun.

 

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Ambers generally come in a wide variety of colors including yellow, brown, reddish, cream color, and orange. Rarely ambers also come in blue, green, and violet tinges. The most popular colors, however, are the warm ones: shades of yellow, orange, and sunny brown. These warm colors are the reason why amber is also known as the stone of the sun.

 

Over the years amber has become known and revered for many of its properties. Some ancient cultures believed that amber protects during long travels. Some believed it could cure jaundice. Its psychological influences help to balance emotions, eliminate fears, and dissolve negative energy. It also brings good fortune. Physiologically, amber helps to relieve headaches. At the same time, ambers are useful in clearing the mind and helping to develop patience and wisdom. Astrologically, amber is associated with the sign of Cancer. 

High-quality amber is sourced from the Baltic countries. The rare blue amber is sourced from the Dominican Republic. Developed European countries of England, Germany, Italy, and Poland also supply amber. Warm and transparent ambers are used in a wide variety of jewelry. Tumble polished amber beads are used as pendants, earrings, and rings. The opaque varieties are used to carve out artistic ornaments and showpieces. These opaque ambers also find usage in everyday materials such as pipe stems and umbrella hands. People often use burnt amber as incense and perfume.  

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