Baltic amber pendants
Discover our selection of Baltic amber pendants today! Our Baltic amber pendant is a piece of jewelry made from genuine Baltic amber, intended to be worn around the neck on a chain or cord. Pendants feature the amber as the main focal gemstone, sometimes carved or faceted into shapes like teardrops, ovals, or spheres. Long ago, people in places like the Baltic, Slavic, and Germanic regions thought amber had special powers. They believed it could protect them from bad energies and bring good luck. They wore amber pendants as lucky charms for safety and good fortune. Even sailors wore amber pendants on ships to stay safe during their travels. They thought these pendants could keep them safe from sickness and bad luck. |
- Teardrop or oval pendants - These feature a single, smooth cabochon or faceted teardrop or oval-shaped Baltic amber gemstone as the focal point.
- Round bead pendants - A spherical amber bead is set into a pendant mounting or bale to hang from a chain or cord.
- Carved pendants - Artisans carve intricate designs, shapes (animals, flowers, etc.), or patterns into solid pieces of amber.
- Amber slice or cross-section pendants - These showcase the beautiful internal patterning of amber by cutting it into thin slices or revealing a cross-section.
- Amber cluster pendants - Multiple rough or polished amber pieces are clustered together into one pendant design.
- Amber with inclusions - Pendants may intentionally display fossilized insects, plant matter, or bubbles trapped within the amber as special features.
- Amber combined with other gems - Baltic amber is sometimes accented with diamonds, colored gemstones, or precious metals in the pendant.
- Culturally symbolic amber pendants - Some feature amber carved into ancient symbols, runes, or shapes meaningful to Baltic cultures.
- Raw, natural amber pendants - Rugged, free-form pieces of amber are minimally polished or shaped into pendants.
Discover our selection of Baltic amber pendants today! Our Baltic amber pendant is a piece of jewelry made from genuine Baltic amber, intended to be worn around the neck on a chain or cord. Pendants feature the amber as the main focal gemstone, sometimes carved or faceted into shapes like teardrops, ovals, or spheres. Long ago, people in places like the Baltic, Slavic, and Germanic regions thought amber had special powers. They believed it could protect them from bad energies and bring good luck. They wore amber pendants as lucky charms for safety and good fortune. Even sailors wore amber pendants on ships to stay safe during their travels. They thought these pendants could keep them safe from sickness and bad luck. |
- Teardrop or oval pendants - These feature a single, smooth cabochon or faceted teardrop or oval-shaped Baltic amber gemstone as the focal point.
- Round bead pendants - A spherical amber bead is set into a pendant mounting or bale to hang from a chain or cord.
- Carved pendants - Artisans carve intricate designs, shapes (animals, flowers, etc.), or patterns into solid pieces of amber.
- Amber slice or cross-section pendants - These showcase the beautiful internal patterning of amber by cutting it into thin slices or revealing a cross-section.
- Amber cluster pendants - Multiple rough or polished amber pieces are clustered together into one pendant design.
- Amber with inclusions - Pendants may intentionally display fossilized insects, plant matter, or bubbles trapped within the amber as special features.
- Amber combined with other gems - Baltic amber is sometimes accented with diamonds, colored gemstones, or precious metals in the pendant.
- Culturally symbolic amber pendants - Some feature amber carved into ancient symbols, runes, or shapes meaningful to Baltic cultures.
- Raw, natural amber pendants - Rugged, free-form pieces of amber are minimally polished or shaped into pendants.