Gold Baltic Amber Necklace - 0.79"
Gold Baltic Amber Necklace - 0.79"




This necklace features a polished bead of fine Baltic amber set into an 18k gold-plated backing. It was recovered from fossil deposits around the Baltic Sea and is estimated to be 40,000,000-60,000,000 years old.
This pendant measures 0.79" long. As pictured, the necklace comes with a handsome display/storage box and a small information card that also serves as the certificate of authenticity.

📸 A Sample Gold Amber Pendant
Fossilized Amber
Recovered from fossil deposits at the Baltic Sea, golden Baltic Amber is an incredible window into the prehistoric past. Tree resin, compressed and heated over millions of years, is turned into a beautiful gold material— and any creatures inside are sealed in perfect detail.
This necklace is made from a teardrop bead of Baltic amber. The exact size and inclusions of each necklace can vary. You can see the exact sizing and look of this showcase jewelry piece above.

The amber is set into a fine gold backing and comes with an 18" chain of the same material. Coloring ranges from rich caramel to brilliant gold, and the exact tone can change hit with light from different angles.
Each necklace is shipped within a black jewelry box and comes with a small informational card that also serves as the certificate of authenticity.
You can see all our currently available amber jewelry below!

Estimated Age; 40,000,000 - 50,000,000 years
MORE ABOUT Baltic amber

An encapsulation of prehistory
When compressed and heated beneath layers of sediment for millions of years, tree resin undergoes a process of molecular polymerization. The result is a low-density, amorphous solid known as amber.
When recovered, amber is often dull, reddish-brown, or even gray. After polishing, amber practically glows. This glow has been prized by humans for millennia. Scientists often find objects trapped in fossilized amber. These objects are called inclusions, and they range from dust and pollen to insects and even fossilized lizards!
The largest amber deposits in the world are located around the Baltic Sea. Amber from this region, referred to as Baltic amber, is considered the highest amber quality in the world. Baltic amber deposits date from the Eocene period, some 40-60 million years ago. Scientists consider Baltic amber the greatest repository of fossilized insects from any age.